REPORT OF BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. 
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San Juan de Ulua; old fort near Vera 
Cruz, Mexico. (Not San Juan deUlloa.) 
San Lazaro; see Philippine. 
San Lucia; see Saint Lucia. 
San Marino; capital city and republic, 
Italy. (Not Sammarino.) 
San Matias; gulf in NE. Patagonia. 
(Not San Antonio.) 
San Miguel; see Trout. 
San Paulo; see Sao Paulo. 
San Pasqual , Cal.; see San Dieguito; Santa 
Ysabel. 
San Pitch; river, Sanpete county, Utah. 
(Not San Pete.) 
San Poil; see Sanpoil. 
San Roque; see Disappointment. 
San Salvador; see Salvador. 
San Ysabell; see Santa Ysabel. 
Sanachno; see West. 
Sanak; see Sannak. 
Sancoty; see Sankaty. 
Sand , Alaska; see Sumdum. 
Sand , Cal.; see Raccoon. 
Sand , Colo.; see Mosca. 
Sanders; creek near Charleston, S. C. 
(Not Saunders.) 
Sandlake; town, Rensselaer county, 
N. Y. (Not Sand Lake.) 
Sandnes; see Sannes. 
Sands Point; light-house, Manhasset 
neck, Long Island sound, Nassau coun¬ 
ty, N. Y. (Not Sands’ Point.) 
Sandwich; see Hawaiian. 
Sandy; point, Whidbey island, Island 
county, Wash. (Not Joe Brown Spit.) 
Sandy; see South Sandy. 
Sandy, Alaska; see Galankin; Pyramid. 
Sandy, Mass.; see Great. 
Sandy, Wash.; see West. 
Sandy Creek; see Murray. 
Sandyston; township, Sussex county, 
N. J. (Not Sandis nor Sandiston.) 
Sanford; cove in Endicott arm of Holk- 
ham bay, SE. Alaska. (NotSandford.) 
*Sangerfield; river, branch of Che - 
nango river, Chenango, Madison, and 
Oneida counties, N. Y. (Not Chenango 
creek, East Branch Chenango river, 
nor East Chenango river.) 
Sankaty; head or bluff at east end of 
Nantucket island, Mass. (Not Sancoty, 
Squam, nor Sweseckechi.) 
Sankt Gallen; see Saint Gallen. 
Sankt Gotthard; see Saint Gotthard. 
Sannak; island, southeast of Unimak, 
Alaska. (Not Halibut nor Sanak.) • 
Sannes; township, Yellow Medicine 
county, Minn. (Not Sandnes.) 
Sanpoil; lake and river, Ferry county, 
Wash. (Not Rowena nor San Poil.) 
Sansbois; creek, mountains, and village, 
Choctaw Nation, Ind. T. (Not San 
Bois.) 
Sansibar; see Zanzibar. 
Santa Cruz; see Saint Croix. 
Santa Fe; see Burnham. 
Santa Lucia; see Saint Lucia. 
Santa Luzia; one of the Cape Verde 
islands. (Not Santa Lucia.) 
Santa Maria de los Remedios; see Yucatan. 
Santa Marta; bay and city, United 
States of Colombia, South America. 
(Not Martha.) 
Santa Monica; mountains, Los Angeles 
county, Cal. (Not Cahuenga.) 
Santa Rita; see Old Baldy. 
Santa Ysabel; creek, San Diego county, 
Cal. (Not San Pasqual nor San Ysabell.) 
Santa Ysabel; see Isabel. 
Santafee; town, Summers county, W. 
Va. (Not Santifee.) 
Santaluca; town, Gilmer county, Ga. 
(Not Santa Luca nor Santa Lucah.) 
Santeetlah; creek and town, Graham 
county, N. C. (Not Santeetla nor 
Santutlah.) 
Santiago de Cuba; seaport, southeast¬ 
ern coast of Cu6a. (Not Saint Iago de 
Cuba.) 
Santilla; see Satilla. 
Santo Domingo; a West Indian repub¬ 
lic on the island of Haiti. (Not Do¬ 
minica, Dominican Republic, Saint 
Domingo, nor San Domingo.) 
Santuit; see Cotuit. 
Sao Paulo; capital city and state, Brazil, 
South America. (Not San Paulo.) 
Sao Vicente; see Saint Vincent. 
Saook; bay and point, Peril strait, SE. 
Alaska. (NotSa-ook.) 
Sapinero; creek, Gunnison county, 
Colo. (Not Indiana.) 
Saquel; see Soquel. 
Saragossa; capital city and province, 
Spain. (Not Caesaraugusta, Saragosse, 
nor Zaragoza.) 
Sarah; ledge, entrance to New London 
harbor, Conn. (Not Sarah’s.) 
