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REPORT OF BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. 
Drummond; island in northern part of 
Lake Huron, Mich. (Not Drum¬ 
mond’s.) 
Drummondtoum; see Accomac. 
Dry; bay, Cook inlet, Alaska. 
Dry, Alaska; see Hayward. 
Dry, Nebr.; see Cottonwood. 
Dry Gulch; see Tonasket. 
Dry Pass; passage between Kosciusko 
island and Prince of Wales island, 
southeastern Alaska. (Not El Capitan 
nor Klawak.) 
Dry Romer; see Romer Shoal. 
Dry den; post light, Mississippi river, 
near Grand Tower, Jackson county, Ill. 
(Not Dryden’s.) 
Drynob; town, Laclede county, Mo. 
(Not Dry knob.) 
Du Plain; see Duplain. 
Du Quoin; see Duquoin. 
Dublin; pond, Cheshire county, N. H. 
(Not Monad nock.) 
Duboistown; borough, Lycoming coun¬ 
ty, Pa. (Not Du Boistown.) 
Duck; bay, eastern shore of Marquette 
island, northwest of Wisner point, 
Mackinac county, Mich. (Not Mus- 
callonge nor Wisner’s) 
Duck; creek, Kent county, Del. (Not 
Old Duck.) 
Duck; islands in Quoddy Roads, near 
Eastport, Maine. 
Duck; see Mackinac. 
Duck Creek; see Smyrna. 
Duero; see Douro. 
Duff; see Magnolia. 
Duff Bar; post light, Ohio river, 7 miles 
below Pittsburg, Pa. (Not Duff’s Bar.) 
Duffield; see Turner. 
Dug Hill; town, Putnam county, Tenn. 
(Not Dughill.) 
Duller's; see Dollers. 
Dume; point, north head of Santa Mon¬ 
ica bay, Los Angeles county, Cal. (Not 
Duma nor Dumetz.) 
Dumkie; Dumky; see Domke. 
Dumplin; creek and town, Jefferson 
county, Tenn. (Not Dumpling.) 
Dumpling Rock; light in Buzzards bay, 
off New Bedford, Bristol county, Mass. 
(Not Round Hill.) 
Duna; see Dwina. 
Duncan; point, Mississippi river, East 
Baton Rouge parish, La. (Not Dun¬ 
can’s. ) 
Duncan; see McLeod. 
Dunkirk; town, Calvert county, Md. 
(Not Smithville.) 
Dunloup; creek and village, Fayette 
county, W. Va. (Not Dun Loup, Dun¬ 
loop, Upper Loop, nor Wiper Loop.) 
Dunn; creek, Saint Johns river, near 
Jacksonville, Duval county, Fla. (Not 
Dunn’s.) 
Dunn; see Crescent. 
Dunns; see Dolores. 
Dunville; hollow, Bennington county, 
Vt. (Not Dunnville.) 
Duplain; town and township, C 1 inton 
county, Mich. (Not Du Plain.) 
Duquoin; city and precinct, Perry 
county, Ill. (Not Du Quoin.) 
Durban; seaport town of Natal, South 
Africa. (NotD’Urban nor Port Natal.) 
Durfee; post light, Mississippi river, Mon¬ 
roe county, Ill. (Not Durfee’s.) 
Duvall's; see Devall Bluff. 
Duwamish; head, river, and village near 
Seattle, King county, Wash. (Not 
Dwamish.) 
Dvina; see Dwina. 
Dwaas Kill; creek in Saratoga county, 
N. Y. (Not D. Waus Kill nor Dwaas 
Kil.) 
Dwamish, Wash.; see Duwamish; Elliott; 
Washington. 
Dwina; gulf and river, northern Russia. 
(Not Dvina nor Duna.) 
Dyck's; see Dix. 
Dyea; port of entry and town at head of 
Lynn canal, southeastern Alaska. (Not 
Dayay, Dejiih, Taiya, nor Tyya.) 
Dyer; island in Narragansett bay, R. I. 
(Not Dyer’s.) 
Dyer; see Romanzof. 
Dyers; see Dias. 
Dyersville; town, Dubuque county, 
Iowa. (Not Dyerville.) 
E. 
Ead's; see Simmons. 
Eagan; see Egan. 
Eagle; cliff, 750 feet high, Cypress is¬ 
land, Skagit county, Wash. (Not Bald 
Peak.) 
Eagle Crag; mountain, east of the Sti- 
kine river, near the Alaska-Canada 
boundary line. (Not Eagle.) 
