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Cardona Island; Shoal, Ponce Harbor, 

 P. R. 



Careless; Creek, entering Musselshell 

 River from the north, IJ miles below 

 Fish Creek, Golden Valley and 

 Wheatland Counties, Mont. (Not 

 Elk nor Swimming Woman.) 



Carenaro; Carencro; see Point Care- 

 nero. 



Carey; Creelv, Dorchester County, Md. 

 (Not Garey.) 



Carey; Railroad Station, Morris Coun- 

 ty, N. J. (Not Cary nor Cary's.) 



Carey ; see Cary. 



Carey Camp; Post Light, Whitehall 

 Narrows, Lake Champlain, Washing- 

 ton County, N. Y. (Not Carey's 

 Camp.) 



Careyville; see Caryville. 



Cargodo; Gulf, southwestern side of 

 Koje Island southern coast of 

 Chosen (Korea). (Not Chuk im nor 

 Chukim. ) 



Cargodo; see Koje. 



Caribbean; Sea, betweeen North and 

 South America. (Not Carribbean.) 



Caribou; Pass, Alaska Range, eastward 

 from head of Holitna River, Alaska. 



Caricanti; see Curecantl. 



Car-ilt-nti ; see Kahiltna. 



Carleton; Island, St. Lawrence River, 

 Jefferson County, N. Y. (Not Buck 

 nor Carlton.) 



Carlin; Carlin Spring Station; Car- 

 lin's; see Glencarlyn. 



Carlisle; Railroad Station, Fillmore 

 County, Nebr. (Not Walters.) 



Carlsruhe; see Karlsruhe. 



Carmans; Creek and River, Brook- 

 haven Town, Suffolk County, N. Y. 

 (Not Carman's nor Connecticut.) 



Carmichael; see White Tail. 



Carmichaels; Borough, Greene County, 

 Pa. (Not Carmichael nor Carmi- 

 chael's. ) 



€arnaris; Carnaros; see Carneros. 



Carnasa; see Carnaza. 



■Carnaza; Creek, flowing southwesterly 

 across east half of T. 28 S., R. 17 E., 

 San Luis Obispo County, Calif. (Not 

 Carnasa.) 



Carneros; Canyon, heading in norti> 

 east quarter of T. 29 S., R. 19 E., 

 extending northeasterly into sec. 20, 

 T. 28 S., R. 20 E., where it enters 

 the San .Toaquin Vnlley, Kern Coun- 

 ty, Calif. (Not McLean.) 



Carneros; Spring, sec. 5, T. 29 S., R. 

 20 E., Kern County. Calif. (Not 

 Canaris, Canary, Carnaris, nor Car- 

 naros.) 



Games; see Signal. 



Carntual; see Carrantuchill. 



Caroga; Creek, Fulton and Montgom- 

 ery Counties; Lake and Town, Ful- 

 ton County, N. Y. (Not Garoga.) 



Caroline Bridge; see Owachomo. 



CaronJcaivay ; Caronkaioay Lake; see 

 Karankawa. 



Carp; Lake and Portage, west of Knife 

 Lake, Lake County, Minn., Rainy 

 River District, Ontario, Interna- 

 tional Boundary (between Minne- 

 sota and Ontario). 



Carp; see Elbow; Leelanau. 



Carpathian; see Karpathian. 



Carpenter; Bar, in Ohio River, near 

 Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. 

 (Not Carpenter's.) 



Carpentersville; Railroad Station, Put- 

 nam County, Ind. (Not Carpenter- 

 ville.) 



Carpinteria; Greek, Landing, and Vil- 

 lage, Santa Barbara County, Calif. 

 (Not Carpenteria.) 



^■Carquinez; Bay, Point, and Strait 

 connecting Suisun and San Pablo 

 Bays, Calif. (Not Carquines, Kar- 

 quines, nor Karquenas.) 



Carr; Cape, long. 131° 40' E., Wilkes 

 Land, Antarctic Continent. Discov- 

 ered and named by Capt. Wilkes in 

 1840. 



Carr; Lake, Pottawattamie County, 

 Iowa. (Not Car.) 



Carr; Landing, Mississippi River, Mis- 

 sissippi County, Ark. (Not Carr's.) 



Carr; Slough, west side Columbia 

 River, near Prescott, Columbia Coun- 

 ty, Oreg. (Not Carr's.) 



Carr; see Cass. 



