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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Cocopa; Point, Grand Canyon of the 

 Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Cocoraque; Butte, T. 14 S., R. 10 E., 

 Pima County, Ariz. (Not Cocoraqu, 

 Cocoraqui, nor Corcoraque.) 



Cocoraqu; Cocoraqui ; see Cocoraque. 



Cocos or Keeling; Islands (belong to 

 Great Britain), southwest of Su- 

 matra, about lat. 12° 5' S., long. 96° 

 53' E., Indian Ocean. (Not Cocos- 

 keeling, Cocos-Keeling, Keeling, nor 

 Keeling or Cocos.) 



Codornices; Creek, Berkeley, Alameda 

 County, Calif. (Not Cordonices.) 



Coecles; Arm of Gardiners Bay, 

 Shelter Island, Suffolk County, N. 

 Y. (Not Coecle Harbor Inlet, 

 Coecle's Harbor Inlet, Coeclis In- 

 let, nor Cockles Harbor.) 



Coeymans; Bar in Hudson River, 

 Creek, and Town, Albany County, 

 N. Y. (Not Coeyman's.) 



Coffee; Landing, Tennessee River, Har- 

 din County, Tenn. (Not Coffee's.) 



Coffln's Group; see Ogasawara. 



Cogammck; see Kunjamuk. 



Coghill; River, northwestern coast 

 Prince William Sound, Alaska, de- 

 bouching on the eastern shore of 

 College Fiord, near hit. 61° U5', long, 

 147° 55'. 



Coyttiu ; see Meade. 



Cohahuilu ; see Coahuila. 



Cohasset; Harbor, Narrows, RocliS, 

 and Town, Norfolk County, Mass. 

 (Not Cohassett.) 



Cohobadiah; Creek, Cleburne and Ran- 

 dol])h Counties, Ala. (Not Coha- 

 badia nor Hobidi.iah. ) 



Cohocton; River, risi)ig near the north- 

 ern boundary of Steuben County, 

 vniiting with the Tioga to form the 

 Chemung River, N. Y. (Not Choc- 

 ton nor Conhocton. ) 



* Coin jock; Bay, western shore Curri- 

 tuck Sound, Currituck County, N. C. 

 (Not Coanjock nor Coinjack. ) 



Coke; Creek, T. 2 S., R. 8 E., tributary 

 to Billman Creek from south. Park 

 County, Mont. (Not Coal nor El- 

 dridge. ) 



Cokesbury; Mine and Town, Hunter- 

 don County, N. J. (Not Cokesburg.) 



Colahauyh ; see Collaberg. 



Cold; Bay, south shore of Alaska I'en- 

 insula, near Belkofski, Alaska. (Not 

 Frozen nor Morozofskoi. ) 



Coila AbyatcMe; .«ee Abiacha. 



Cold Spring; Hill, Placer County, 

 Calif. (Not Gold Spring.) 



Cold water; Mountain near Anniston, 

 Calhoun County, Ala. (Not Polecat 

 Ridge.) 



Cold water; River, Yazoo Bottom, Miss. 

 (Not Cold Water nor Copasaw.) 



Cole Branch; Post Light, Ohio River, 

 Greenup County, Ky. (Not Cole's 

 Branch.) 



Cole Ferry; Shoal and Lighthouse, St. 

 Lawrence River, Canada, north of 

 Oakpoint, St. Lawrence County, 

 N. Y. (Not Cole's Ferry.) 



Coleman; Glacier, which feeds Glacier 

 Creek, northern slope of Mount 

 Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 



Coleman; Pinnacle, on ridge extending 

 from Mount Baker, northeasterly to 

 Mount Shuksan, the divide between 

 headwaters of Wells Creek and 

 those of Swift Creek, Whatcom 

 County, Wash. 



Colerain; Town and Township, Bertie 

 County, N. C. (Not Coleraine.) 



Colerain; Coleraine, Mass. ; see Colrain. 



Coleridge; Village, Cedar County, 

 Nebr. (Not Cooleridge. ) 



Coles; Brook, chiefly in Middlefield, 

 Berkshire County, Mass. (Not 

 Cole's.) 



Coli'ax; Peak, one of Black Buttes 

 group, southwestern slope Mount 

 Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 



Collaberg; Lake and Mountain, Cort- 

 landt Town, Westchester County, 

 N. Y. (Not Colabaugh nor CoUa- 

 bergh.) 



CoUahergh; see Collaberg. 



Collamore; Ledge of sunken rocks on 

 ^Massachusetts coast, near Scituate. 

 (Not Colomore.) 



Collhran; see Brandon. 



College; see Dorseys ; Sequatchie. 



College; Point, in College Fiord, sepa- 

 rating the fiords formed by the Har- 

 vard and Yale Glaciers, near lat. 61° 

 12' N., long. 147° 48', Prince William 

 Sound, Alaska. 



