REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



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College Point; Village, Queens County, 

 Long Island, N. Y. (Not Stratton- 

 port. ) 



Collier; Ledge off south coast of Cape 

 Cod, near Hyannis, Mass. (Not Col- 

 lier's.) 



Calling's; Mountain, T. 40 S., R. 4 W., 

 Jack.son County, Oreg. (Not Col- 

 lins.) 



Collins; see CoUings. 



Collins; Collinson's ; see Oummings. 



Cologne; Railroad Station, Atlantic 

 County, N. J. (Not Germania.) 



Colombia; Republic, South America. 

 (Not Columbia.) 



Colombo; Capital of Ceylon. (Not Co- 

 lumbo. ) 



Colombo; see Columbus. 



Colon; City and free Port on the At- 

 lantic coast of the Isthmus of Pan- 

 ama, Republic of Panama. Founded 

 in 1850 by the Panama Railroad Co., 

 and named for William H. Aspin- 

 wall, one of the railroad company's 

 principal shareholders, and after- 

 wards president of the Pacific Mail 

 Steamship Co. The official name 

 given the city by the Colombian Gov- 

 ernmet is Colon, the Spanish form of 

 the patronymic of Christopher Co- 

 lumbus. Designated as "Aspinwall " 

 by the United States Government 

 from the year of its foundation until 

 1882. The Colombian name was 

 adopted in the latter year and has 

 since appeared in the printed diplo- 

 matic and consular list of the De- 

 partment of State as "Colon (Aspin- 

 vi^all)," Colon being recognized as 

 the proper form, and Aspinwall 

 added in parenthesis merely for the 

 purpose of distingushing the place 

 for the guidance of persons unfa- 

 miliar with the Columbian name. — ■ 

 A. H. A. 



Colon Harbor; see Limon Bay. 



Colonels; see Purnell. 



Colonia; Railroad Station, Middlesex 

 County, N. J. (Not Houtenville. ) 



Colonnade; Cliff, of columnar basalt 

 along lower end of South Mowich 

 Glacier, Mount Rainier, Pierce 

 County, Wash. 



Colorado; River, the great river of the 

 plateau region flowing into the Gulf 

 of California. (Not Rio Colorado.) 



Colorado, Ariz. ; see Coconino. 



Colorado; Colo.; see Front. 



Colorado Chiquito; see Little Colorado. 



Colquet ; see Cloquet. 



*Colrain; Town, Franklin County, 

 Mass. ( Not Coleraiu nor Coleraine. ) 



Colt; Pier, below Hartford, Connecti- 

 cut River, Conn. (Not Colt's.) 



Colter; Peak, southwest of Yellowstone 

 Lake, Yellowstone National Park, 

 Wyo. (Not Coulter.) 



Col ton; see Cotton. 



Columbia; Island, just south Analos- 

 tan Island, Potomac River. 



Columbia, Crest; snow dome, highest 

 summit, at conjunction of rims of 

 two summit craters. Mount Rainier, 

 Pierce County, Wash. 



Columbia Finger; Mountain Peak, Yo- 

 semite National Park, Mariposa 

 County, Calif. (Not Columbia's Fin- 

 ger.) 



Columbia's Finger; see Columbia Fin- 

 ger. 



Columbine; Falls, on Roaring Fork, in 

 East Gorge, 1 mile northeast of 

 Longs Peak, on the line between 

 Boulder and Larimer Counties, Colo. 



Columbine; see Ignacio. 



Columbus; Glacier, crosses the Inter- 

 national Boundary (between Alaska 

 and Yukon), extends westward and 

 touches northern slope of Mount St. 

 Ellias. (Not Colombo.) 



Column; see Stolbovoi. 



Colville; River, in Northern Alaska. 

 (Not Colvile.) 



Comanche; Point, Vishnu quadrangle, 

 Coconino County, Ariz. 



Comandante; Shoal, about 1 mile south 

 of Caballo Blanco, P. R. (Not Cayo 

 Comandante.) 



Comar; Spring, Hopi Indian Reserva- 

 tion, Navajo County, Ariz. 



Comb,; Ridge, Apache, and Navajo 

 Counties, Ariz., and San .Juan 

 County, Utah. 



Combahee; River between Colleton 

 County and Beaufort and Hampton 

 Counties, S. C. 



