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Corona Carrillo; Reef, near Zancudo 

 Cay. P. R. 



Corona Larga; Shoal, western coast, 

 sonthward of Las Coronas, and 

 northwestward of Resuello Shoals, 

 P. R. 



Coronado; Butte, Vishnu quadrangle, 

 Coconino County, Ariz. 



Coronado; Mesa, overlooking Fish 

 Creek Canyon, Maricopa County, 

 Ariz. (Not Fish Creek Hill.) 



Coronado; Mountains, east of Super- 

 stition Mountains, Maricopa and 

 Pinal Counties, Ariz. 



Coronado Plateau; see Marcos Terrace. 



Coronado Summit; Point (altitude 

 3.740 feet) on Apache Trail west of 

 Roosevelt Dam, highest point on 

 Coronado Mesa, Maricopa County, 

 Ariz. 



Corpus Christi; Pass, between Padre 

 and Mustang Islands, Tex. (Not 

 Corpus Christi Inlet.) 



Corral; Creek, T. 26 N., R. 1 W., 

 rising in Crooks Corral Basin, tribu- 

 tary to Snake River from east, 

 Idaho County, Idaho. (Not China 

 nor Crooks Corral.) 



Corral Hollow; Creek (large), Sau 

 .loaquin County, Calif., heading in 

 mountainous region western side Oso 

 Ridge, draining northwestward to 

 Tesla, near which it turns sharply, 

 flowing easterly and emptying into 

 San Joaquin Valley. (Not Buenos 

 Ayres. ) 



Corson; Inlet to Ludlam Bay, Cape 

 May County, N. J. (Not Corson's.) 



Cortez ; see Puerto Cortes. 



Cortland; Township and Village, De 

 Kalb County, 111. (Not Courtland.) 



Cortland; see Courtland. 



Cortlandt; Railroad Station and Town- 

 ship, Edmunds County, S. Dak. (Not 

 Cortland nor Mina.) 



Corvette; Ledge, Johns Bay, Lincoln 

 County, Me. (Not Corbette.) 



Corwin; Cape, the southeasternmost 

 point of Nunivak Island, Bering Sea, 

 Alaska. (Not Vasilief.) 



Coryell; Island, east of Government 

 Island, Macinac County, Mich. (Not 

 Coryell's nor He Richard.) 



Coshaqua; see Keshequa. 



Cosinera; Rock, Port Arecibo, 400 

 yards southwest by west from Point 

 Morillos, P. R. 



Coskata; Beach, Life-saving Station, 

 and Pond, Nantucket, Mass. (Not 

 Caskaty nor Croskaty. ) 



Cosners ; see Mays. 



Cosumne; ViHage, Sacramento County, 

 Calif. (Not Bridge House, Co- 

 sumnes, Howells, nor McCosumne.) 



Cosumne; see Cosumnes. 



Cosumnes; River, Amador, Eldorado, 

 and Sacramento Counties, and Town- 

 ship, Sacramento County, Calif. 

 (Not Consumne, Cosumne, Cosumni, 

 Mokesumne, nor Mokosumne. ) 



Cosumnes; see Cosumne. 



Cosumni; see Consumnes. 



Cotamy ; see Katama. 



Cote sans Dessein; Town and Town- 

 ship, Callaway County, Mo. (Not 

 Cote Sans Dissein.) 



Coteau des Prairies; Plateau, in ex- 

 treme eastern South Dakota and 

 southwestern Minnesota, maintain- 

 ing an altitude of about 2,000 feet 

 (1,950-2,050) and forming the divide 

 between the waters of James River 

 on the west and Minnesota River on 

 the east, beginning a little west of 

 Traverse and Big Stone Lakes, and 

 occupying parts of Marshall, Rob- 

 erts, Grant, and Deuel Counties, S. 

 Dak. ; thence crossing into Minne- 

 sota and traversing Lincoln, Pipe- 

 stone, Noble, and Jackson Counties. 



Coteau du Missouri; Narrow Plateau 

 beginning in northwest corner of 

 North Dakota between Missouri 

 River and River des Lacs and Souris 

 River and running southeast and 

 south ; its southern limit not well 

 defined ; its western escarpment 

 forming the bluffs of the Missouri. 



Cotejuba; Island, Para River, State of 

 Para, Brazil. (Not Cotijuba nor 

 Coutejuba.) 



Cotijuba; see Cotejuba. 



Cotta; Point, lat. 11° 29' N., long. 75° 

 38' 40" E., western coast of India. 

 (Not Kadalur.) 



Cottage City; see Oak Bluffs. 



