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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 Morrillos, 
P. R. 
Coskata; Beach, Life-saving Station, 
and Pond, Nantucket, Mass. (Not Cas- 
katy nor Croskaty.) 
Cosners; see Mays. 
Cosumne; Village, Sacramento County, 
Cal. (Not Bridge House, Cosumnes, 
Howells, nor McCosumne.) 
Cosunine; see Cosumnes. 
Cosumnes; River, Amador, Eldorado, 
and Sacramento Counties, and Town- 
ship, Sacramento County, Cal. (Not 
Consumne, Cosumne, Cosumni, Moke- 
sumne, nor Mokosumne.) 
Cosumnes; see Cosumne. 
Cosumni; see Cosumnes. 
Cotamy; see Katama. 
Cote sans Dessein; Town and Town- 
ship, Calloway County, Mo. (Not Cote 
Sans Dissein.) 
Cotejuba; Island, Para River, State of 
Para, Brazil. (Not Cotijuba nor Coute- 
juba.) 
Coteau des Prairies; Plateau, in ex- 
treme eastern South Dakota and south- 
western Minnesota, maintaining an alti- 
tude 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, be- 
ginning a little west of Traverse and Big 
Stone Lakes, and occupying parts of 
Marshall, Roberts, Grant, and Deuel 
Counties, S. Dak.; thence crossing into 
Minnesota and traversing Lincoln, 
Pipestone, Noble, and Jackson Counties. 
Coteau du Missouri; Narrow Plateau be- 
ginning in northwest corner of North 
Dakota between Missouri River and 
River des Lacs and Souris River and 
running southeast and south; its south- 
ern limit not well defined; its western 
escarpment forming the bluffs of the 
Missouri. 
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. 
Cottaquilla; Mountain, end of ridge im- 
mediately north of WTiite Plains, Cal- 
houn County, Ala. (Not Chalybeate 
Spring, Klebiate Spring, nor Piedmont 
Springs.) 
Cotteral; Brook, Ocean County, N. J. 
(Not Cotterall's.) 
Cotterell; Glacier, Port NelUe Juan, 
Prince William Sound, Alaska. 
Cotton; Township, Switzerland County, 
Ind. (Not Colton.) 
Cottonwood; Canyon and Creek, di- 
rectly west of Shay Mountain, draining 
north and west into Colorado River, 
San Juan County, Utah. 
Cottonwood; Creek, Vishnu quadrangle, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cottonwood; Creek, flowing into Mc- 
Lure Valley, from northern part of T. 
25 S., R. 17 E., Kern and Kings Coun- 
ties, Cal. 
Cottonwood; Creek, left-hand branch of 
San Luis Creek. Saguache County, 
Colo. (Not Wildcherry.) 
Cottonwood; Creek, Adams County, 
Nebr. (Not Dry.) 
Cottonwood; Creek, Lincoln and Fre- 
mont Counties, Wyo. (Not Lander nor 
Marsh.) 
Cottonu'ood; see Butler; Smith. 
Cottrell; Key, 8 miles west-northwest of 
Key West, Fla. (Not Cotterals.) 
Cotuit; River, Barnstable County, Mass. 
(Not Santuit.) 
Cou-e-lis-ke; see Cowlitz. 
Cougar Divide; Watershed, east of Dead 
Horse Creek, ^\Tiatcom County, Wash. 
Coulter; Creek, south of Heart Lake, 
emptying into Snake River about lat. 
44° 08', long. 110° 32', Yellowstone 
National Park and Lincoln County, 
Wyo. (Not Colter.) 
