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Crittenden; Peak (altitude 6,400 feet), 

 sec. 15 T. 46 N., R. 7 E., Idaho-Mon- 

 tana State line, Shoshone County, 

 Idaho, and Missoula County, Mont. 

 (Named for E. D. Crittenden, form- 

 erly employed on the St. Joe Na- 

 tional Forest, who lost his life in the 

 military service in France on Oct. 

 15, 1918.) 



Cma Oora; see Montenegro. 



Croatan; Sound, connecting Albemarle 

 and Pamlico Sounds, N. C. (Not 

 Croetan. ) 



Crochet; see Crotched. 



Crocker; Peak (altitude 12,448 feet), 

 Fresno and Mono Counties, Calif. 



Crocker; Crocker's; see Sequoia. 



Crocker Flat; area lying mostly in 

 sees. 19 and 30, T. 31 S., R. 22 E., 

 Kern County, Calif. 



Crockson; see Croxton. 



Cromeset; Ledge and Neck, Plymouth 

 County, Mass. (Not Cromesett.) 



Cronstadt; see Kronstadt. 



Crook; Landing in Mississippi River, 5 

 miles above Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 

 Not Crook's.) 



Crook; Point, Pacific coast, southwest- 

 ern part of Curry County, Oreg. 

 (Not Crooks.) 



Crooked; Creek, small tributary from 

 the west to Chandalar River, about 

 lat. 67° 18', Alaska. (Not West 

 Fork.) 

 Crooked; Lake, between Basswood 

 and Iron Lakes, Lake and St. Louis 

 Counties, Minn., Rainy River Dis- 

 trict, Ontario, International Bound- 

 ary (between Minnesota and On- 

 tario ) . 



Crooked; see Elbow. 



Crooks Corral; see CorraL 



Croom; Town, Prince Georges County, 

 Md. (Not Croome.) 



Croom Station; Railroad Station, 

 Prince Georges County, Md. (Not 

 Croome Station.) 



Croose; see Kruzof. 



Crop Chass; see Taylor. 



Cropseyville; Village, Brunswick 

 Town, Rensselaer County, N. Y. 

 Not Cropserville. ) 



Croskaty; see Coskata. 



Cross; Alaska; see Krestof. 



Cross, Tenn. ; see Guess. 



Cross Island; see Cruz. 



Cross; see Lac LaCroix. 



Cross Rip; Shoal, Nantucket Sound, 

 Mass. (Not Cross Rip Shoal.) 



Crossett; Pond, Fort Ann Town, Wash- 

 ington County, N. Y. (Not Lake Ju- 

 vet.) 



Crosswise; see Broad. 



Crotch; Island, Deer Island Thorofare, 



Hancock County, Me. (Not Thur- 



low.) 

 Crotch; Island, southwest of Laireys 



Island, West Penobscot Bay, Me. 

 Crotched; Mountain, Hillsboro County, 



N. H. (Not Crochet nor Crotchet.) 

 Crow; Dock, Raritan River, N. J. (Not 



Crow's. ) 

 Crow; see Willow. 

 Crowl; see Reed. 

 Crow's Nest; Mountain near West 



Point, Orange County, N. Y. 

 Croxton; Run, Knox Township, Jeffer- 

 son County, Ohio. (Not Coxton, 



Coxton's, Coxsons, Crockson, Crook- 



ston, nor Croxson's. ) 

 Crozier; Settlement, San Juan County, 



N. Mex. 

 Cruiser; see Choncho. 

 Cruso; Town, Haywood County, N. C. 



(Not Crusoe.) 

 Cruz; Island, IJ miles long, south side 



of San Christoval Channel, Alaska. 



(Not Canos y Ylas de las Cruz nor 



Cross Island.) 

 Cruz; Pass, passage to the westward of 



Cruz Island, Alaska. 

 Crysler; Island, in the St. Lawrence 



River, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 



(Not Chrisler, Dark, nor Lawrence.) 

 Crystal; Creek, Grand Canyon of the 



Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 



(Not West Fork.) 

 Crystal; Creek, Gunnison County, 



Colo. (Not Rio Contrario.) 

 Crystal Spring; Village, Los Angeles 



County, Calif. (Not Crystal 



Springs. ) 

 Cuama; see Zambezi. 

 Cuarzo ; see Quartzite. 

 Cuh; see Palmer. 

 Cuba; see Cube. 



