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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
Booth; Point, Mississippi River, Dyer 
County, Tenn. (Not Booth's.) 
Boothbay; Harbor, Town, and Village, 
Lincoln County, Me. (Not Booth Bay.) 
Boothby Hill; Village, Harford County, 
Md. (Not Boothbyhill.) 
Boothpoint; Light, on Mississippi River, 
Dyer County, Tenn, (Not Booth's 
Point.) 
♦Boothspoint; Village, Dyer County, 
Tenn. (Not Boothpoint nor Booths 
Point.) 
Boquel; see Bouquet. 
Borden Flats; Lighthouse and Sunken 
Bank, Mount Hope Bay, Bristol Coun- 
ty, Mass. (Not Borden's Flats.) 
Borneo; Island, Malay Archipelago. 
(Not Brauni, B'mi, Brunai, nor Brune.) 
Bosachiel; see Bogachiel. 
Bosna-Seria; see Serajevo. 
*Bo8ponui; Strait, between Black Sea 
and Sea of Marmora, Europe. (Not 
Boghaz, Boephorus, nor Strait of Con- 
stantinople.) 
Bostick; Creek, sees. 16, 21, 28, 29, and 
32, T. 162 N., R. 32 W., fifth principal 
meridian, flowing into Four Mile Bay of 
Lake of the Woods just west of mouth of 
Rainy River, Minn. (Not Bostedt, 
Bostic, Bostik, Buster, nor Bustig.) 
Bostwick; Bay, in Gardners Bay, east 
end of Long Island, N. Y. (Not Bost- 
wick's.) 
Bot; see Bat. 
Bothell; Town, King County, Wash. 
(Not Sothell.) 
Bottle; Portage, between Iron Lake and 
Lac LaCroix, Rainy River District, 
Ontario, International Boundary (be- 
tween Minnesota and Ontario). (Not 
Portage des Flacons.) 
Boucher; Trail, Grtind Canyon of the 
Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Bougere; Landing, Mis.^88ippi River, 
and Village, Concordia Parish, La. 
(Not Boug^re's.) 
Bougher; Town, Burlington County, 
N. J. (Not Centerton.) 
Boukara; see Bokhara. 
Boulder; County Seat of Jefferson 
County, Mont. (Not Boulder Valley.) 
Boulder; Creek, Matanuska Valley, 40 
miles northeast of Knik Arm of Cook 
Inlet, Alaska. (Not Schoonhoven nor 
Schoonoven.) 
Boulder; Creek, tributary to Tanana 
River from the north, Alaska. (Not 
Fish nor Guthna.) 
Boulder; Creek, Grand Canyon of the 
Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Boulder; Glacier, southeastern slope 
Mount Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 
Boulder; Mountain (altitude 8,500 feet), 
consisting of two peaks, 4 miles south of 
Boulder, in sees. 13 and 14, 23 and 24, 
T. 1 S., R. 71 W., Boulder County, 
Colo. 
Boulder, Alaska; see Karpa. 
Boulder, Colo.; see Rollins. 
Bouldyr; see Buldir. 
Boulder Field; small park between and 
north of Storm Peak and Mount Lady 
Washington, Larimer County, Colo. 
Boundary; Creek, tributary to Yukon 
River from the west, Alaska, near In- 
ternational Boundary (between Alaska 
and Canada). 
Boundary; see Chuska. 
Bouquet; Mountain, River, and Village, 
Essex County, N. Y. (Not Boquet.) 
Bourbois; Township, Gasconade County, 
Mo. (Not Burbois.) 
Bourbon; see Reunion. 
Bourbonnais; Village, Kankakee 
County, III. (Not Bourbonnais Grove.) 
Bourgas; Bourgaz; see Burgas. 
Bourne; Landing, about 2 miles west of 
Rainier, Columbia County, Oreg. (Not 
Bournes.) 
Bouronov; see Burunof. 
Boussole; see Manby. 
Bowdin; see Bondin. 
Bowditch; see Bodwitch. 
Bowen; Village, Hancock County, 111. 
(Not Bowensburg.) 
Bower Mills; Village, Lawrence County, 
Mo. (Not Bowers Mill nor Bowers 
Mills.) 
Bowie Point; Light, Mississippi River, 
Concordia Parish, La. (Not Bowie's.) 
Bowl Factory; see Hamilton. 
Bowlens; Creek and Mountain, Yancey 
County, N. C. (Not Bolens.) 
Bowlers; Ledge, Rock, and Wharf, Rap- 
pahannock River, Essex County, Va. 
(Not Bowler's.) 
Bowmans; Bowman's; see Deacons. 
Bowser; Creek, flowing into Cook Inlet, 
Alaska. 
Box Elder; see Watkins. 
