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Toimtee; see Togwotee. 
*Toxavray; Mountain, Jackson and 
Transylvania Counties, N. C. (Not 
Great Hogback.) 
Toyabe-, Range of Mountains, Nye 
County, Nev. (Not Toiyabe nor Toi- 
ya-be.) 
Toyonok; see Tyonek. 
Tozi; Tozikakat; see Tozitna. 
Tozitna; River, tributai"y to the "Yukon 
River, between Tanana and Koyukak 
Rivers, Alaska. (Not Tozi, Tozikakat, 
nor Tozikaket.) 
Trabezon; see Trebizond. 
Trachyte Knob; Mountain, Teller Coun- 
ty, Colo. (Not Iron Knoll nor Iron 
Mountain.) 
Tracy; see Troy. 
Tramp; Harbor, Puget Sound, King 
County, Wash. (Not Trump.) 
Tranquil; Basin, with two lakes, lat. 48° 
13' N., long. 113° 24' W., Flathead 
' County, Mont. 
Tranquility; see Little Hauken. 
Transvaal; Republic in Africa. (Not 
South African Republic.) 
Transylvania; Grand Principality, Hun- 
gary. (Not Erdely, Siebenburgen, nor 
Transylvanie.) 
Tranters; Creek, forming part of bounda- 
ries of Beaufort, Martin, and Pitt Coun- 
ties, N. C. (Not Trantus.) 
Trap Hill; Magisterial District, Raleigh 
County, W. Va. (Not Marshes.) 
Trappe; see Dividing. 
Trapper; Creek, rising in small lake on 
eastern slope of Cascade Range, tribu^ 
tary to Icicle Creek from west, Chelan 
County, Wash. 
Traps; see The Tiap. 
Travelers Rest; Precinct and Town, 
Coosa County, Ala. (Not Travellers 
Rest.) 
Travers; Cove and Point, western side 
of Slaughter Creek, near its mouth, Dor- 
chester County, Md. (Not Travers's 
nor Traverse.) 
Traverse; Peak, on the divide between 
the Inglutalik, Kateel, and Ungalik 
Rivers, Alaska. (Not Divide.) 
Travertine; Creek formed by Antelope 
and Buffalo Springs, Murray County, 
Piatt National Park, Okla. (Not Sul- 
hur.) 
Tread; see Freds. 
Treadwell; Bay, Lake Champlain, Clin- 
ton Coutity, N. Y. (Not Tredwell.) 
Treadwell; Village, Murray County, Ga. 
(Not Amzi.) 
Treasure; see Burnt. 
Treaty; Point, Gulf of Tokyo, Japan. 
(Not Hommoku, Hommoku Bana, nor 
Honmoku Bana.) 
Trebizond; Turkish Seaport on southeast 
coast of the Black Sea. (Not Tarabozn , 
Tirabzon, Tisbezon, Trabezon, nor 
Trapezunt.) 
Tred Avon; River, Talbot County, Md. 
(Not Tred Haven.) 
Tremain; see Twelvemile. 
Trembelau; Point, Lake Champlain, 
Clinton County, N. Y. (Not Trom- 
bly.) 
Tremble's; see Conners. 
Tremont; Mountain (altitude 10,400 
feet), 1 mile south of Mount Thoro- 
din, 5 miles northeast of Blackhawk, in 
sec. 22, T. 2 S.,R. 72 W., Gilpin County, 
Colo. 
Tres Hermanos; Rocks, between Point 
Morrillos and Cosinera, P. R. 
Tres Piedras; see Joaquin. 
Trieste; City and Gulf, at the head of 
the Adriatic Sea. (Not Triest.) 
Trimbelle; Town, Pierce County, Wis. 
(Not Trim Belle.) 
Triiity; Creek, branch of Colorado River, 
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Coco- 
nino, Ariz. 
Trinity; Mountain, lat. 48° 07' N., long. 
113° 24' W., Flathead County, Mont. 
Trinity; Point, southern side Passage 
Canal, i mile northwest Passage Bay, 
lat. 60° 49' N., long. 148° 37' W., north- 
western part Prince WilUam Sound, 
Alaska. 
Trinity; see Troitsa. 
Triple; Creek, about 20 miles north of 
Cape Nome, tributary to Flambeau 
River from the west, near lat. 64° 41', 
N long. 165° 05' W., Seward Pemn- 
sula, Alaska. (Not Iron nor Tripple.) 
Tripoli; see Libia. 
Tripoli; Seaport of Sj^ia. (Not Tara- 
bloos, Tarablous, Tarablus, Tarabulus, 
nor Tripolis.) 
Trippe; Creek, Talbot County, Md. (Not 
Trippe'e, Tripp's, nor Tnpps.^ 
