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Canary; Islands, off northwest coast 

 of Africa, Atlantic Ocean. (Not 

 Canaries.) 



Canary ; see Carneros. 



Canaville; see Caneyville. 



Candaliar; see Kandahar. 



Candia ; see Crete. 



Cane; Mountain, Yancey County, N. C. 



(Not Caney nor Caney River.) 



Cane; River, Yancey County, N. C. 

 (Not Caney.) 



Cane; Town, Yancey County, N. C. 

 (Not Cane River.) 



Cane; see Cone. 



Cane Creek; see Offutt. 



Caney; Creek, heading in southeast 

 corner of Greenfield Township, Elk 

 County, Kans., flowing a general 

 southeasterly course uniting with 

 Caney River, in Washington County, 

 Okla. 



Caney; Creek, Hawkins County, Tenn. 

 (Not Cany.) 



Caney; River, heading in southwest 

 corner of Union Center Township, 

 Elk County, Kans., flowing south- 

 ward to Cedarville. thence southeast- 

 ward to Elgin, Kans., and thence 

 southward to Verdigris River, in 

 Rogers Comity, Okla. 



Caney Branch; Village, r4reene County, 

 Tenn. (Not Cany Branch.) 



Caneyville; Township, Chautauqua 

 County, Kans. (Not Canaville.) 



Canfields Corners; see Lounsberry. 



Cangozima; see Kagoshima. 



Canitas; see Sanchez. 



Cannelville; Village, Muskingum 

 County, Ohio. (Not Connelville.) 



Cannon; see Profile. 



Cannonball; River, tributary to Mis- 

 souri River. N. Dak. (Not Cannon 

 Ball nor North Fork of Cannon 

 Ball.) 



Canoas; Creek, southwest corner Fres- 

 no County, Calif., flowing easterly 

 from Diablo Range into Kettleman 

 Plain, Kings County, Calif. 



Canoe; see Povorotni. 



* Canon City; City, Fremont County, 

 Colo. (Not Canyon.) 



Canon City; see Canon City. 



Canon de Largo; see Long Canyon. 



Canonicut ; see Kanomika. 



Canoochee; River, forming the bound- 

 ary line between Bryan and Bulloch, 

 and Liberty and Tattnall Counties, 

 Ga. (Not Cannochee nor Cannou- 

 chee. ) 



Canos y Ylas de la Cruz; see Cruz. 



Canova; Township and Village, Miner 

 County, S. Dak. (Not Conova.) 



Canton; commercial port and Capital 

 of Province of Kwangtung, China. 

 (Not Kwang-chow, Kwang-tschu-fu, 

 nor Quang-chow-foo. ) 



Cantoo-oa ; see Waltham. 



Cantril; Railroad Station, Van Buren 

 County, Iowa. (Not Canti'ill.) 



Cantua; see Waltham. 



Cantwell; see Nenana. 



Canuck; see West Fork Hawkins. 



Cany; Creek at head of Matagorda 

 Bay, lat. 28° 47' N., long. 95° 37' W., 

 Tex. (Not Craney. ) 



Canyon; Creek, T. 54 N.. R. 1 W., 

 tributary to Cedar Creek from east, 

 Bonner County, Idaho, 



Canyon; Creek, draining southern por- 

 tion T. 43 N., and northern portion 

 T. 42 N., Rs. 7 and 8 E., tributary 

 to Little North Fork Clearwater 

 River in sec. 11, T. 42 N., R. 6 E., 

 Shoshone County, Idaho. (Not East 

 Fork.) 



Canyon; Creek, T. 1 N., Rs. 8 and 9 

 E., tributary to Shields River, Park 

 County, Mont. (Not Wood.) 



* Canyon; Creek, tributary to Nooksak 

 River from north, Whatcom County, 

 Wash. (Not Cowap nor Cowsap.) 



Canyon; see Box; Buck; Ennis ; Long 

 Canyon ; Tom Lavin. 



Canyon City ; see Canon City. 



Canyon de Chelly; Canyon, Navajo 

 Indian Reservation, Apache County, 

 Ariz. 



Canyon del Muerto; Canyon, linefi 

 with ruins, Navajo Indian Reserva- 

 tion, Apache County, Ariz. 



Canyon Diablo; see Lawton. 



Canyon Lorenzo; see Lorencito. 



Canyon of Lodore, of Green River, 

 Moffat County, Colo. (Not Ladore.) 



Cap a Fovx; see Foux. 



