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Twin; Peaks, due eouth of North Peak, 
northern side Indian Creek, San Juan 
County, Utah. 
Twin; see Gun; Loon. 
Twin Falls; County, formed February, 
1907, from part of Cassia County, Idaho. 
Twin Lakes; see Little Sunapee. 
Twin Lakes; Village, near Twin Lakes, 
Lake County, Colo. (Not Dayton.) 
Twin Lakes; Township, Calhoun Coun- 
ty, Iowa. (Not Twin Lake.) 
Twin Sisters; Mountains (altitude 11,400 
feet), about 5 miles northeast of Longs 
Peak, and 1 mile east Longs Peak Vil- 
lage, Front Range, Larimer County, 
Colo. (Not Lillie.) 
Twin Sisters; two high peaks, visible 
from Bellingham, southwest of Mount 
Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 
Twining; suburb of Washington, P. C. 
(Not Twining City.) 
Twins; see Sisters. 
Two-Owo-Tee-e; see Tog wo tee. 
Two Lick; Creek, and Village. Indiana 
County, Pa. (Not Two-Licks nor 
Twolick.) 
Two Moon; Bay, southern shore Port Fi- 
dalgo. Prince William Sound, Alaska. 
(Not Bowie.) 
Two Sisters; see Sisters. 
Twocrack; Island, lying three-fourths 
mile off northwest end of Anguilla Is- 
land, Bocas de Finas, Alaska. 
Twogwotee; see Togwotee. 
Tyende; Creek, Mesa, and School, 
Navajo National Monument, Navajo 
County, Ariz. (Not Kayenta, 
Ke-en-ta, nor Te-en-ta.) 
Tyers; see Tiah. 
Tygart; River, Barbour, Marion, Ran- 
dolph, and Taylor Counties, W. Va. 
(Not Tygarts Valley nor Valley.) 
Tyler; Pond, Goshen Town, Litchfield 
County, Conn. (Not Marshapauge, 
Tyler's, nor West Side.). 
Tyler; see Willis. 
Tyndall; see Copeland. 
Tyndall Dome; Peak, northeast of Wal- 
lace Butte, Coconino County, Ariz. 
(Not Temple of Om.) 
Tyonek; Village, near head of Cook Inlet, 
Alaska. (Not Toyonok nor Tyoniek.) 
Tyres; see Tiah. 
Tyrrhenian; Sea, that part of the Medi- 
terranean which extends between the 
coast of Italy and the islands of Corsica, 
Sardinia, and Sicily. (Not Tyrrhene.) 
Tyya; see Dyea. 
Tzernogora; see Montenegro. 
Tzues; see Sooes. 
V. 
U; Island (to), eastward of Quelpart Is- 
land, southern coast of Chosen (Kon^a). 
(Not Beaufort.) 
libera; Anchorage, southern side of Mona 
Island, 1 mile westward of Caigo o no 
Caigo Point, P. R. (Not Ensenada de 
Santa Isabel o del Uvero.) 
TJcayali; River, Peru. (Not Paro nor Uca- 
yale.) 
ITceba; Creek, Blount County, Tenn. 
(Not Eucebia.) 
TJgainshak; Island, south shore of Alaska 
Peninsula, north of Semidi Islands, 
Alaska. (Not Ugaluschak.) 
Ugalgal; Ugalgan; see Egg. 
Ugamok; see Chirikof . 
Uganik; Passage, separating Uganik Is- 
land from Kodiak Island, and adjoining 
Viekoda Bay and Uganik Bay, Alaska. 
Ugashik; River and Village, north coast 
Alaska Peninsula, Alaska. (Not 
Oogahik nor Sulima.) 
Ugrische; see Yugor. 
TJharie; Mountains and River, Montgom- 
ery County, N. C. (Not Uwharrie.) 
TJi; Group, Island, and Bay, lat. 34° 63' 
N., long. 125° 50' E., southwestern coast 
of Chosen (Korea). (Not Windsor Caa- 
tle Anchorage.) 
TJi; Island (to), lat. 35° 36' N., long. 126'* 
17' E., western coast of Chosen (Korea). 
(Not Te Do.) 
Uinta; County; River, Duchesne and 
Uinta Counties; Valley, Uinta County; 
and Village, Weber County, Utah. 
(Not Uintah.) 
Uinta; Mountains, northeastern Utah 
and southwestern Wyoming. (Not 
Uintah.) 
Ujut; see King. 
UMesa, Mass.; see Black Point; Tisbury 
Great. 
Ukit'ok; see King. 
Ukraine; see Kharkof. 
Ula; see Kirin. 
