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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
Copas; Point, southern' side of entrance 
of Topolobampo Harbor, Mexico. (Not 
Shell.) 
Copasaw; see Cold water. 
Cope; Butte, Grand Canyon of the Colo- 
rado, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Copcl; see Capel. 
Copeland; Lake, eec. 14, T. 3 N., R. 73 
W., north side of North St. Vrain Creek, 
about 2 miles northwest of Aliens Park 
Village, Boulder County, Colo. 
Copeland; Moraine, north side North St. 
Vrain Creek Valley, 2 miles northwest 
Aliens Park Village, Boulder County, 
Colo. 
Copeland; Mountain (altitude 13,176 feet) 
insec.35, T. 3N., R. 74 W., just east of 
the Continental Divide, 5 miles south- 
west of Longs Peak, Boulder County, 
Colo. (Not Clarence King, Kiowa, nor 
Tyndall.) 
Copenhaven; see Geneva. 
Copley; Township and Village, Summit 
County, Ohio. (Not Copely.) 
Copp; see Wingat«. 
Copper; Bay, Knight Island, Prince 
William Sound, Alaska. 
Copper; Canyon, in the south wall of the 
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 3 miles 
north of Bass Camp, Coconino County, 
Ariz. 
Copper; Canyon, and Stream tributary 
to San Juan River, near long. 110° 3(K, 
San Juan County, Utah. 
Copper; see Chokatonk. 
Copper; see Copperas; Kletsan. 
Copper Mountain; Peninsula, eastern 
shore Prince William Sound, Alaska. 
Copperas; Creek, tributary to Missis- 
sippi River, Rock Island County, 111. 
(Not Copper.) 
Copperas Cove; Village, Coryell Coun- 
ty, Tex. (Not Coperas.) 
Copps; Island, one of the Norwalk Group, 
Long Island Sound, Conn. (Not Copp 
nor Copp's.) 
Coppg; see Wingate. 
Coqueta; see Yapura. 
Coquille; City, Coos County, Oreg. (Not 
Coquille City.) 
Coraopolis; Borough, Allegheny County, 
Pa. (Not Carapolis.) 
Corbette; see Corvette. 
Corcoran; Mountain, 5 miles southeast 
of Mount Whitney, Sierra Nevada, 
Inyo and Tulare Counties, Cal. (Not 
Mount \\'hitney No. 1, Old Mount 
Whitney, nor Sheep Rock.) 
Cordeal; Railroad Station, Citrus Coun- 
ty, Fla. (Not Hartshorn.) 
Cordell; Post Light, Mississippi River, 
Issaquena County, Miss. (Not Cor- 
dell's.) 
Cordillera; see Cordilleras. 
*Cordillera8; the entire western moun- 
tain system of North America. (Not 
Cordillera.) 
Cordoba; City and Province of Spain, 
and Province of Argentina. (Not Cor- 
dova.) 
Cordonices; see Codornices. 
Cordova; see Orca. 
Cordwood; see Connett. 
Corea; see Chosen (Korea). 
Corioman; see Currioman. 
Cornelius; Creek, Henrico County, Va. 
(Not Wilton.) 
Comer; Pond, between Long Lake and 
Catlin Lake, Long Lake Town, Hamil- 
ton County, N. Y. (Not Belden.) 
Cornfield; see Garden. 
Cornucopia; see Wallowa. 
Corona; see Blackhead. 
Corona CarriUo; Reef, near Zancudo 
Cay, P. R. 
Corona Larga; Shoal, western coast, 
southward of Las Coronas, and north- 
westward of Resuello Shoals, P. R. 
Coronado; Butte, Vishnu quadrangle. 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Coronado Plateau; see Marcos Terrace. 
Corpus Christi; Pass, between Padre and 
Mustang Islands, Tex. (Not Corpus 
Christi Inlet.) 
Corral Hollow; Creek (large), San Joa- 
quin County, Cal., heading in moun- 
tainous 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.) 
Cortex; see Puerto Cortes. 
