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REPORT OF BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. 
Las Choyas; valley, near San Diego, San 
Diego county, Cal. (Not Chollas, La 
Cholla, nor Las Chollas.) 
Las Neuvitas del Principe; see Nuevitas. 
Las Penasquitas; see Los Penasquitos. 
Las Pulgas ; see Pulgas. 
Las Rocas ; see As Rocas. 
Las Trampas; creek, peak, and ridge, 
Contra Costa county, *Cal. (Not Las 
Tampas nor Sugarloaf.) 
Lassa; capital of Tibet. (Not PI’Lassa, 
Lhasa, nor Lhassa.) 
Last; see Isle Derniere. 
Latah; creek, Spokane and Whitman 
counties, Wash., and Kootenai county, 
Idaho. (Not Camas Prairie, Hangman, 
Hangmans, Hangman’s, nor Lau-taw.) 
Latimer; reef near Fishers island, Long 
Island sound, N. Y. (Not Latimer’s.) 
Latintown; see Lattintown. 
Latis Langua; see Terlingua. 
Latona; town, King county, Wash. 
(Not Loosna.) 
Lattintown; village in Marlboro town, 
Ulster county, N. Y. (Not Lattingtown 
nor Latintown.) 
Lauderdale; town, Ascension parish, 
La. (Not Landerdale.) 
Lauderick; creek, Harford county, Md. 
(N ot Loderick, Luck wick, nor Ludwig.) 
Lauderick; see Swaderick. 
Laughery; township, Ripley county, 
Ind. (Not Langhery.) 
Laughing Gal; see Laffingal. 
Lauramie; township, Tippecanoe coun¬ 
ty, Ind. (Not Laurance.) 
Laurel; canyon, Los Angeles county, 
Cal. (Not Kimball.) 
Laurel; run in Garrett county, Md. (Not 
Little Laurel Run.) 
Laurel Gap; see Baileyton. 
Lavalle; township and village, Sauk 
county, Wis. (Not La Valle.) 
Lavisa; see Levisa. 
Lawrence; point, north shore of Long 
Island, near Astoria, Queens county, 
N. Y. (Not Lawrence’s.) 
Lawrence; see Crysler. 
Lawson; lake in Coeyman town, Albany 
county, N. Y. (Not Lawton.) 
Le Conte; bay and glacier, east of Mitkof 
island, Frederick sound, SE. Alaska. 
(Not Hulti, Hutli, nor Thunder.) 
Le May; see Lemay. 
Le Roy; see Leroy. 
Le Verken; see La Verkin. 
Lea; river, chiefly in Hertfordshire and 
Middlesex, England. (Not Lee.) 
Leah; see Red Buttes. 
Leake; township, Nevada county, Ark. 
(Not Lake.) 
Leamington; precinct and town, Mill¬ 
iard county, Utah. (Not Lemington.) 
Leantavitch; see Leontovich. 
Leao-tong; see Liaotung. 
L’Eau qui Court; see Niobrara. 
Lebanon, Ga.; see Toonigh. 
Lebanon, N. Y.; see Wyomanock. 
Lebarge; lake in the Yukon district of 
Canada. (Not Labarge.) 
Leboeuf; town and township, Erie 
county, Pa. (Not Le Boeuf.) 
Lee; post light, Mississippi river, Lake 
county, Tenn. (Not Lee’s.) 
Lee, England; see Lea. 
Lee, Tenn.; see Let. 
*Lee Center; township and village, Lee 
county, Ill. (Not Lee.) 
Leechville; village, Beaufort county, 
N. C. (Not Leachville.) 
Leeds; creek, Talbot county, Md. (Not 
Leed.) 
Leedstown; town, Westmoreland coun¬ 
ty, Va. (Not Leeds Town.) 
Leek; island (Canadian), Saint Lawrence 
river, near Grindstone island, Jefferson 
county, N. Y. (Not Leak nor Leake.) 
Leek; see Thacker. 
Leelanau; county in Michigan. (Not 
Leelanaw.) 
*Leesville; village, Carroll county, Ohio. 
(Not Leesburgh.) 
Leevining; canyon, creek, and peak, 
Mono county, Cal. (NotLevining nor 
Vining.) 
Lehi; R. R. station, Utah county, Utah. 
(Not Lehi City.) 
Leipsic; river, Kent county, Del. (Not 
Little Duck Creek.) 
Leipzig; city in Saxony, Germany. (Not 
Leipsic.) 
Leitch; wharf on Patuxent river, Cal¬ 
vert county, Md. (Not Leitches.) 
L. E. Junction; see Hedges. 
Lemaster; R. R. station, Franklin coun¬ 
ty, Pa. (Not Lehmasters nor Le- 
masters.) 
