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Sinaloa; city and state, Mexico. (Not 
Cinaloa.) 
Sinclair; township, Jewell county, Kans. 
(Not Saint Glair.) 
Sind; province of British India, at its 
western extremity, under the govern- 
ment of Bombay. (Not Sinde.) 
Not to be confounded with the Sindhia coun- 
try (Gwalior State), a native dependent State, 
which lies to the eastward in central India. 
Sindhia; country, British India. (Not 
Sinde, Scinde, etc.) 
SinganFu; city, China. (Not See Ngan, 
Sian, Sian Fu, Si Ngan, nor Si-Ngan.) 
Singapore; city and settlement, Malay 
peninsula. (Not Sincapore nor Singa- 
poor.) 
Siniaquoleen; see Seneaguoteen. 
Sink; creek in Dekalb county, Tenn. 
(Not Sinking.) 
Sint Sink; see Manhasset. 
Sippican Neck; see Great Neck. 
,SV/>.sr//; see Thacker. 
Sir Daria; see Amu. 
Sirxon; see Sarson. 
Siskiwit; bay, Isle Royal, Mich. (Not 
Siscowit, etc.) 
Sisters; islands in the Ohio river, Liv- 
ingston county, Ky. (Not Two Sisters 
nor Twins.) 
Sitka; town, southeastern Alaska. (Not 
New Archangel.) 
Sitka; see Kruzof. 
Sitkinak; island, off southwest end of 
Kadiak, Alaska. (Not Sitchinak, etc.) 
Siverly; borough and P. O., Venango 
county, Pa. (Not Silverlyville.) 
Six Mile; see Buel. 
Skagerrack; an arm of the North sea, 
between Denmark and Norway. (Not 
Skagerack, Skager-Rack, nor Skager 
Rak.) 
Skagway; pass, river, and village, south- 
eastern Alaska! (Not Schkague, Shkag- 
way, Skaguay, nor Skagwa.) 
Skandia; township, Murray county, 
Minn. (Not Scandia.) 
Skeenah; creek, Macon county, N. C. 
(Not Skenah.) 
Skeenah; P. 0., two creeks, and gap, 
Fannin county, Ga. (Not Skena, Ske- 
niah, Skeinah, nor Skienah.) 
Skeeters; see Streeter. 
Skelton; township, Warrick county, Ind. 
(Not Shelton.) 
Skene; mountain in Whitehall, Wash- 
ington county, N. Y. (Not Skeen.) 
Skerrob; see Schenob. 
Skiatook; P. O., Cherokee Nation, Ind. T. 
(Not Ski-a-took. ) 
Skidaway; island, narrows, and river, 
Chatham county, coast of Georgia. 
(Not Skiddaway, etc. ) 
Skiffs; island, Muskeget channel, south- 
east of Marthas Vineyard, Mass. (Not 
Skiff's.) 
Skilligallee; see He Aux Galets. 
Skipnish; R. R. station, Garrett county, 
Md. (Not Skipnish Junction.) 
Skirum; see Scarham. 
Skutari; city, Turkey. (Not Iskudar, 
Iskuder, Scutari, Skodra, Skadar, nor 
Uskudar.) 
Sky; hill in Tyringham, Berkshire 
county, Mass. (Not Toby's.) 
Slade; creek, tributary to Moore creek, 
Madison county, Mont. (Not Moore.) 
Slade; see Moore. 
Slaughter sville; P. O. and village, Web- 
ster county, Ky. (NbtSluuirliUrville.) 
Sleeper; branch, Atlantic and Caniden 
counties, N. J. (Not Mechescatauxin.) 
Sleeping Child; see Weeping Child. 
Sleepy Eye; lake, P.-O., R. R. station, 
and village, Brown county, Minn. 
(Not Sleep-eye.) 
Slingerlands; P. O. and R. R. station 
in Bethlehem, Albany county, N. Y. 
(NotSlingerland.) 
Slipperyrock; township, Butler county, 
Pa. (Not Slippery Rock.) 
Slipperyrock; township, Lawrence 
county, Pa. (Not Slippery Rock.) 
Slippe Stein; see Magdalen. 
Mimi; see Shoal. 
Smartt; P. O. and R. R. station, Warren 
county, Tenn. (Not Smart's.) 
Smith; island at mouth of Cape Fear 
river, New Hanover county, N. C. 
(Not Smith's.) 
Smith; island at north point of entrance 
to Chesapeake bay, Northampton coun- 
ty, Va. (Not Smith's.) 
Smith; island, Juan do Fuca strait, 
Island county, Wash. (Not Blunts, 
Bonilla, nor Smith's.) 
NOTE. Discovered by Kliza in 1791, and 
named Isla de Bonilln. It was named Blunts 
island by \Yilkesin 1S11. On British Admiralty 
chart of 1S17 called Smith's island. It is now 
generally known by the latter name / 
Coast Pilot, 1SS9, p. 552. 
