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Oak; Point, Huron County, Mich. (Not 
Oat.) 
Oak; Point, 7 miles southwest of Mor- 
ristown, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 
Oak Bluffs; Light Station, entrance to 
Lake Anthony, Mass. (Not Cottage 
City.) 
Oakdale; Town and Village, Monroe 
County, Wis. (Not Oak Dale.) 
Oakes; Landing, Ohio River, Washing- 
ton County, Ohio. (Not Oakes's.) 
Oakpoint; see Oak. 
Odktazaza; see South Sandy. 
Oakwood; Railroad Station, Cayuga 
County, N. Y. (Not Springport.) 
Oat; see Oak. 
Oaxaca; Capital City and State, Southern 
Mexico. (Not Guaxaca nor Oajaca.) 
Ob; Gulf and River, Northern Siberia. 
(Not A8,0be,0bi, Oby, Omar, nor Yag.) 
Oban; Creek, Ouray County, Colo. 
Oberlin; Peak, northeast of Cannon 
Mountain, Glacier National Park, Flat- 
head County, Mont. 
Obey; River, northern Tennessee, tribu- 
tary to the Cumberland. (Not Obie's.) 
Obi; Point, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Obligation; see Butlers. 
Obok; Town, Gulf of Aden, French 
Somali Coast, Africa. (Not Obock nor 
Obokh.) 
Observation; Rock, on ridge separating 
Russell Glacier from North Mowich 
Glacier, Mount Rainier, Pierce County, 
Wash. 
Observatory; see Pyramid; Yokuchi. 
Obsidian; Butte, on Pahute Mesa, Nye 
County, Nev. 
Ocala; City and Lake, Marion County, 
Fla. (Not Ocola.) 
Ocapilco; see Okapilco. 
Occahanican; see Parks. 
Occohannock; see Okahanikan. 
Oceanic; Village, Monmouth County, 
N. J. (Not Oceania nor Port Washing- 
ton.) 
Ochlochnee; Ochlocknee; Ocklocknee; Ock- 
lockonee; see Ochlockonee. 
Ochlockonee; Bay, Franklin and Wa- 
kulla Counties, Fla.; River, Fla. and 
Ga.; and Village, Leon County, Fla. 
(Not Ochlocknee, Oklocknee, nor Ock- 
lockonee.) 
Ochlockonee; Militia District and Vil- 
lage, Thomas County, Ga. (Not Och- 
lochnee.) 
Ochon; Island (to), lat. 36° 07' N., long. 
126° E., western coast of Chosen (Ko- 
rea). (Not Guerin nor Gu6rin.) 
Ochonto; Anchorage, southern side of 
Ochon Island, western coast of Chosen 
(Korea). (Not Ochon To nor Palos.) 
Och-sa-ki-een; see Oksa. 
Odlla; see Aucilla. 
Ockanagan; see Okanogan. 
Ockmulgee; see Okmulgee. 
Ockoocanganset; Hill, Marlboro, Mid- 
dlesex County, Mass. (Not Ockcooan- 
ganset.) 
Oclawaha; see Oklawaha. 
*Ocoee;. River, in Tennessee. The part 
in Georgia is called Toccoa. (Not 
Okoee.) 
Ocoee; see Toccoa. 
Oconalufty; River and Township, Swain 
County, N. C. (Not Ocona Lufty.) 
Ocapilco; see Okapilco. 
Ocquionis; Creek, Otsego and Herkimer 
Counties, N. Y. (Not Fish.) 
Odell; Creek, rising in Odell Lake, sec. 
31, T. 23 S., R. 6 E., flowing northeast- 
ward about 8 miles into Davis Lake, 
Klamath County, Oreg. 
Oder; River, Germany. (Not Vjodr.) 
Odessa; Town, New Castle County, Del. 
(Not Odessey.) 
Odomari; see Otomari. 
O'Donnel; Landing, Mississippi River, 
Mississippi County, Ark. (Not O'Don- 
nell's.) 
Oelrichs; Precinct and Town, Fall River 
County, S. Dak. (Not Oehlrichs.) 
Oflutt; Village, Anderson County, Tenn. 
(Not Cane Creek.) 
♦Ogalalla; Village, Keith County, Nebr. 
(Not Ogallala.) 
Ogalalla; Peak (altitude 13,147 feet), on 
the Continental Divide, 7 miles south- 
west of Longs Peak, in sec. 3, T. 2 N., 
R. 74 W., west of Copeland Mountain, 
Boulder and Grand Counties, Colo. 
(Not Oglala nor Ogallala.) 
Oganse; see Pipe. 
Ogasawara; Islands, Pacific Ocean, 
southeast of Japan. (Not Arzobispo, 
Benin, Bonin Shima, CoflSn's Group, 
Munin Shima, nor Kasa Wara Shima.) 
