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Duplain; Town and Township, Clinton 
County, Mich. (Not Du Plain.) 
Duquoin; City and Precinct, Perry 
County, 111. (Not Du Quoin.) 
Duran; Duran's; Durans; see Durants. 
Durants; Point, south side Pungo River, 
opposite BeUiaven, Hyde County, N. 
C. (Not Duran, Duran's, nor Durans.) 
Durban; Seaport Town of Natal, South 
Africa. (Not D ' Urban nor Port Natal. ) 
Durfee; Post Light, Mississippi River, 
Monroe County, III. (Not Durfee's.) 
Dutch; Creek, La Plata County, Colo. 
Dutch Lakes; Ponds, at head of Dutch 
Creek, Flathead County, Mont. 
Dutton; Canyon, Shinumo quadrangle, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Dutton; Plateau, and Province, Mc- 
Kinley County, N. Mex. 
DuvalVs; see Devalls Bluff. 
Duwamish; Head, River, and Village 
near Seattle, King County, Wash. 
(Not Dwamish.) 
Duxbury; Point and Reef, coast Marin 
County, Cal. 
*Dvina; Gulf and River, northern Russia. 
(Not Dwina, Duna, nor Northern 
Dvina.) 
Dwaas Kill; Creek, Saratoga County, 
N. Y. (Not D. Waus Kill nor Dwass 
Kil.) 
Dyar; Rock, Crater Lake National Park, 
Klamath County, Oreg. (Not Dyer.) 
Dwamish, Wash; see Duwamish; Elliott; 
Washington. 
Dyck's; see Dix. 
Dyea; Port of Entry and Town at head of 
Lynn Canal, Southeastern Alaska. 
(Not Dayay, Dejah, Taiya, nor Tyya.) 
Dyer; Island, in Narragansett Bay, R. I. 
(Not Dyer's.) 
Byer; see Dyar. 
Dyer; see Romanzof. 
Dyers; see Dias. 
Dyersville; Town, Dubuque County, 
Iowa. (Not Dyerville.) 
Dymer; Light, located at Dymer Creek 
Flats, Fleets Bay, Lancaster County, 
Va. (Not Dimer, Dimers, Dimer's, 
nor Dymer's.) 
Dysbato; Dysbaton; see Dysvaton. 
Dysvaton; Islands, lat. 37° 40^ N., long. 
24° 58' E., Greece. (Not Dysbato nor 
Dysbaton.) 
E; see Ye. 
End's; see Simmons. 
Eagan; see Egan. 
Eagle; CUff, 750 feet high. Cypress 
Island, Skagit County, Wash. (Not 
Bald Peak.) 
Eagle; Peak, northwest end Tatooeh 
Range, Mount Rainier National Park, 
Lewis County, Wash. 
Eagle; see Wallowa. 
Eagle; River, flowing into Knik Arm, 
about 12 miles northeast Anchorage, 
Alaska. (Not Yukla nor Yuklahitna.) 
Eagle CUff; Rocky wall, northern side 
North Mowich River, Mount Rainier 
National Park, Pierce County, Wash. 
Eagle Craig; Mountain, east of Stikine 
River, Alaska, near the Alaska-Canada 
boundary line. (Not Eagle.) 
Eagle Creek; Village, Overton County, 
Tenn. (Not Eaglecreek.) 
Eaglegrove; City and Township, Wright 
County, Iowa. (Not Eagle Grove 
Junction.) 
Eaglehead; Mountain, Flathead, County 
Mont. 
East; River, Gunnison County, Colo. 
(Not Slate.) 
East; see Cedar Orient. 
East Amatuh; Island, one of the largest 
at the eastern end of the Barren Island 
Group, Alaska. (Not Amatuli.) 
East Boothbay; Village, Lincoln 
County, Me. (Not East Booth Bay.) 
East Branch Chenango; see Sangerfield. 
East Branch Shepaug; see Bantam; 
Marshepaug. 
East Cahaba; see Little Cahaba. 
East Chenango; see Sangerfield. 
East Chugach; easternmost of the three 
Chugach Islands, Alaska. (Not Ulu- 
gat.) 
East Douglas; Railroad Station, Wor- 
cester County, Mass. (Not East Doug- 
lass.) 
East Fork; River, tributary to North 
Fork Kuskokwim River, from east, 
near its mouth, Alaska. Not Che- 
dothna.) 
East Fork; Stream rising in Cascade 
Mountains, southeastern part T. 26 S., 
R. 6 E., flowing northeast about 50 
miles to Deschutes River, Crook and 
Klamath Counties, Oreg. 
