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Laguna Seca; Creek, Merced County, 
Cal., heading in center of T. 12 S., R 10 
E., draining foothills between Ortiga- 
lito and Little Panoche Creeks, and 
emptying into the San Joaquin Valley. 
(Not Salt nor Wildcat.) 
Laharpe; City, Allen County, Kans. 
(Not La Harpe.) 
Laichow; Bay (wan) and City, Shan- 
tung Province, China. (Not Lai chau, 
Laichau, Laichau Bight, Lai-chou Fu, 
nor Lai chou Wan.) 
Laird; see Bayou Grand Liard. 
Lairey; see Cedar. 
Iiaireys; Island, northern one of White 
Islands Group, West Penobscot Bay, 
Me. (Not Pole nor Lairey 's.) 
Lakaradeevh; see Laccadive. 
Lake; Creek, in the Mount McKinley re- 
gion, tributary to Yentna River from 
the north, 10 miles below Skwentna 
River, Alaska. (Not Mentalik.) 
Lake; Creek, tributary to Los Pinos 
River, Hinsdale and La Plata Counties, 
Colo. (Not Lake Fork.) 
Lake; Valley, east of Schell Creek and 
Ely Ranges, extending northward from 
Pioche to Geyser, Lincoln County, Nev. 
(Not Duck nor Patterson Wash.) 
Lake; see Lake City; Leake; Middle Piney. 
Lake Arthur; see Fairview. 
Lake Austin; see St. Catherine. 
Lake Baikal; the largest lake of Asia, in 
Siberia, its basin being inclosed by the 
Baikal Mountains. (Not Baikal Lake 
nor Holy Sea.) 
Lake Bay; Creek, southeast of Stevenson 
Island, connecting Barnes Lake with 
Lake Bay, northeastern part Prince of 
Wales Island, Southeastern Alaska. 
*Lake City; Township and Village, Bar- 
ber County, Kans. (Not Lake.) 
Lake Clear; Lake or Pond, Harrietstown 
Town, Franklin County, N. Y. (Not 
Big Clear Pond nor Clear Pond.) 
Lake Gogebic; see Korelock. 
Lake Juvet; see Crosset. 
Lake La Croix; see Lac La Croix. 
Lake Madeleine; see Jenkins. 
Lake May; see Goose. 
Lake of the Isles; Lake, Wells Island, 
St. Lawrence River, Jefferson County, 
N. Y. (Not Waterloo.) 
Lake of the Sun; see Ozette. 
Lake of the Woods; on International 
Boundary (between Minnesota and On- 
tario), Kenora and Rainy River Dis- 
tricts, Ontario. 
Lake Opechee; see Opechee. 
Lake Park; Village, Pierce County, 
Wash. (Not Lakepark.) 
Lake Paugv^; see Paugue. 
Lake River; see Eleanor. 
Lake St. Marys; artificial Lake, Au- 
glaize and Mercer Counties, Ohio. 
(Not CeUna Grand Reservoir, Grand 
Reservoir, Lake Mercer, Lake St. 
Mary's, Mercer County Reservoir, Mer- 
cer Reservoir, nor St. Marys Reservoir.) 
Lake Superior; the largest body of fresh 
water in the world and highest of the 
five great lakes of the St. Lawrence sys- 
tem. (Not Lac Superieur.) 
Lake Wilbert; see Little Simon. 
Lake Winnesquam, Lake Winnisquam; see 
Winnisquam. 
Lakeport; Town and Township, Wood- 
bury County, Iowa. (Not Lake Port.) 
Lakeside; Roadhouse, north of Seward, 
on Alaska Northern Railroad, Alaska. 
Laketown; Township, Carver County, 
Minn. (Not Lake Town.) 
Lakeview; Village, Covington County, 
Ala. (Not Lake View.) 
Lakeview; see Black. 
LakeviUe; Township and Village, t)a- 
kota County, Minn. (Not Lake Ville.) 
Lakhnau; see Lucknow. 
Lakkadiv; Lakkadiwa; see Laccadive. 
Lamar; River, Yellowstone National 
Park and Park County, Wyo. (Not 
East Fork of the Yellowstone.) 
Lamarck; Creek, a headwater of Bishop 
Creek, heading in Lamarck Mountain, 
Inyo County, Cal. 
Lamarck; Mountain, Inyo County, Cal. 
Lambert; Point, Elizabeth River, Nor- 
folk County, Va. (Not Lambert's.) 
Lamberts; Cove, Vineyard Souad, Mar- 
thas Vineyard, Mass. (Not Lombards 
nor Lumbards.) 
Lamine; Township and Village, Cooper 
County, Mo. (Not La Mine.) 
Lamington; River and Town, Somerset 
County, N. J. (Not Lammington.) 
Lamitar; Lamitas; see Lemitar. 
Lamonte; Town and Township, Pettis 
County, Mo. (Not La Monte.) 
