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Blocktown; village in Montgomery County. 
Bloodsworth; island almost entirely marshy in Chesapeake Bay, Dorchester County. 
Bloody Point; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay in Talbot County. 
Bloomfield; village in Talbot County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic 
Railway. 
Blooming- Rose Settlement; village in Garrett County. 
Blooming-ton; post village in Garrett County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Blossom; hill, a summit in Garrett County between Pine Hill and Solomon Ridge. 
Blue; pond, an inlet of Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County. 
Blueball; post village in Cecil County. 
Bluelick; run, a small tributary of Savage River in ( larrett County. 
Blue Mount; station in Baltimore County on the Northern Central Railway. 
Blue Mountain; post village in Washington County on the Western Maryland 
Railroad. 
Bluestone; post village in St. Mary County. 
Bluff; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Severn River. 
Bluff; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Wicomico River. 
Bluff; point on Hooper Island in Dorchester County, projecting into Chesapeake 
Bay. 
Blythedale; post village in Cecil County. 
Boar; small island in Assawoman Bay in Worcester County. 
Boat; small marshy island in Lighting Knot Cove in Somerset County, south of 
Smith Island. 
Bodkin; creek, a small tributary of Patapsco River in Anne Arundel County. 
Bodkin; small island in Eastern Bay in Queen Anne County. 
Bodkin; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay. 
Bohemia; river, a tributary to Elk River in Cecil County. 
Boling-broke ; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Talbot County. 
Bolivar; village in Frederick County. 
Booby; small island in Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore County. 
Boone; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Talbot County. 
Boones; village in Anne Arundel County. 
Boonsboro; town in AVashington County. Population, 700. 
Boothbyhill; post village in Harford County. 
Booxe; ditch, a small branch of Blackwater River in Dorchester County. 
Boring; post village in Baltimore County. 
Bosely; village in Baltimore County. 
Bostetter; post village in Washington County. 
Boston; creek, a small branch of Patuxent River in St. Mary County. 
Bowens; post village in Calvert County. 
Bowie; town in Prince George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. Population, 443. 
Bowley Bar; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Middle River. 
Box; point in Kent County, projecting into Chester River. 
Boxiron; creek, a small branch flowing into Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County. 
Boxiron; village in Worcester County. 
Boyer; knob, a summit in Polish Mountain in Allegany County. Height, 1,564 feet. 
Boyds; post village in Montgomery County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Bozman; post village in Talbot County. 
Braddock; run, a small tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Allegany 
County. 
Bradenbaug-h; village in Harford County. 
Bradshaw; post village in Baltimore County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 
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