240 BKPOBT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
mnmoaot, UUnd, one of the Shumagin 
Groap, Alaska. (Not Simeonoffaki.) 
MaimJport; Town, Avoyellee Parish, 
U. (Not Siowport.) 
fl ff«».«i«; Ifltond, SuiBun Bay, Solano 
Cbontf.Cbl. (Not Ead's nor RichB.) 
§tamou^ RmI. northerly end of Lake 
IlkkJj^D, Mich. (Not Simmon's.) 
aimmv aae Symmes. 
Wtmou; Pond, Alumont Town, Franklin 
Ooanty, N. Y. (Not Big Simmona, Big 
SiflMm, Big Simonda, Big Simons, Si- 
nonda, nor SimoDi.) 
amimo$tkv aee Shimonoeeki.) 
^i p ^ftn; Cr«ek, 20 miles north of Fort 
DflAsDce, Apache County, Ariz., and 
San Juan Coonty, N. Mex. 
ftwif^fttt; Lagoon, Arctic Coast, about 
laa«. 149°, Northern Alaska. 
^tmt^mMH' Mountains, Tooele County, 
Utah. (Not Camel Back, Champlin, 
OtMB, Judd Creek, nor Simpson's.) 
Smptan: see Rio Giando P}'ramid. 
Simmkir; see Shimushiru. 
Sin Aian: Sin-ikian; see Shinchan. 
Mnai; liountiun, Arabia. (Not Jebel- 
Moosa nor Moses.) 
■iiialo*; City and State, Mexico. (Not 
Ctnaka.) 
Sintmmi: see Sinnamary. 
Mabad; Canyon, House Range, Millard 
County, Uuh. 
Simempore: see Singapore. 
■BdJair; Township, Jewell County, 
Kans. (Not St. Clair.) 
Mad; Province of British India, at its 
wastarn extremity, under the Govem- 
lB«Dt of Bombay. (Not Sinde.) Not 
to be confounded with the Sindhia 
country, Gwalior Statt-, a native de- 
pendent State, which lies to the east- 
waid in central India. 
Madhia; Countr>-, British India. (Not 
Sdnda nor Sinde.) 
B imM ik a: aee 8<naari>a. 
8i»§MnFK Si-ngan-foo: see Sianfu. 
■"••PW*; City and Settlement, Malay 
P«i«w»la. (Not Sincapore nor Singa- 
poor.) 
^***t"o ^ < w *; aee Seneaguoteen. 
■tak;Oeek,Dafadb County, Tenn. (Not 
Biakiag.) 
••taWMiTi Province, China. (NotHsin 
cuttg, HAn-Chiang, nor Kaahgaria.) 
Sinlahekin; Creek, tributary from south 
to Palmor Lake, Okanogan County, 
Wash. (Not Sinlahegan, Sinlahekim, 
Sinlehekin, Toudee Coul6, Waring, nor 
Waring-Sinleh^an . ) 
Sinnamari; Sinnamarie; see Sinnamary. 
Sinnamary; River and Town, French 
Guiana. (Not Sinamari, Sinnamari, 
nor Sinnamarie.) 
Sinsinawa; River, Jo Davieaa County, 
111., and Grant County, Wis.; Mound 
and Village, Grant County, Wis. (Not 
Sin-sin-ah-wah, Sinsinava, Sinainaway, 
Sinsiniwa, Sinainiwaw, Sinsinnewa, 
Sinsinniwa, Sissinawa, nor Sissinaway.) 
Sint Sink; see Manhaaset. 
Sintzchzyan; see Shinchan. 
Sinyakwateen; see Sone^uoteen. 
Sumx Wood; Sioux-wood; see Bois de 
Sioux.) 
i Sipapu; largest Natural Bridge, White 
Canyon, San Juan County, Utah. (Not 
! Augusta nor Large Bridge.) 
i Sippican Nech; see Great Neck. 
'■ Sipsey; see Thacker. 
Siquis; Arroyo or Creek, Loe Angeles 
County, Cal. (Not Isique, Sequit, nor 
( Siquit.) 
j Sir Darta; see Amu. 
Sir James Hall; see Techong. 
, Siracusa; see Syracuse. 
I Sirson; see Sarson. 
i Siakiwit; Bay, Isle Royal, Mich. (Not 
Siscowit.) 
i Sisladobsis; see Sysladobais. 
' Sistinawa; Sissinaway; see Sinsinawa. 
i Sister; Creek, draining portion of Twin 
i Sisters Peaks, southwest of Mount 
Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 
Siater; Lake, east of and connected with 
Anna Lake, north of Khaz Bay, Chicha- 
gof Island, Alaska. 
j Sister Divide; Watershed, connecting 
Twin Sisters Peaks and Mount Baker, 
Whatcom County, Wash. 
Sisters; Islands, Ohio River, Livingston 
County, Ky. (Not Two Sisters nor 
Twins.) 
Sisters; see Pleiades. 
Sitka; Village, Baranof Island, Alaska. 
(Not New Archangel.) 
Sitka; see Kruzof. 
Sitkinak; Island, southwest end of 
Kodiak Island, Alaska. (Not Sit- 
chinak.) 
