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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
Coinar; Spring, Hopi Indian Reaerva- 
tion, Navajo County, Ariz. 
Comb; Ridge, Apache and Navajo Coun- 
ties, Ariz., and San Juan County, 
Utah. 
Combohee; River between Colleton 
County and Beaufort and Hampton 
Counties, S. C. 
Comet; Peak, Pinal County, Ariz. (Not 
Camels nor Comets.) 
Comfort; Cave, southeastern shore Port 
Gravina, near lat. 60° 13^ long. 146° 05', 
Prince William Sound, Alaska, 
Commemoration; see Urusan. 
Comm,odore Point Shoal; Post Light, 
St. Johns River, East Jacksonville, 
Duval County, Fla. (Not Commo- 
dore's Point Shoal.) 
Com.o; Village, Panola County, Miss. 
(Not Como Depot.) 
Com/)chechebbee; see Cemochechobee. 
Company s; see Uruppu. 
Comptonville; see Camptonville. 
Comptroller; se^ Controller. 
Con Can; see Concan. 
Con Hook; Point, on Hudson River, 
Orange County, N. Y. (Not Con's 
Hook.) 
Conaqtienessing; see Connoquenessing. 
Conasauga; Creek, Polk and McMinn 
Counties, and Village, I^olk County, 
Tenn. (Not Connasauga nor Conne- 
eauga.) 
Conasauga; River, chiefly in northern 
Georgia. (Not Connasauga nor Conne- 
sauga.) 
Conasauga; Town, Gilmer County, Ga. 
(Not Connasauga nor Connesauga.) 
Conaskonk; Point, Monmouth County, 
N. J. (Not Conaskonck.) 
Conbert; see Convert. 
Concan; Village, Uvalde County, Tex. 
(Not Con Can.) 
Conception; Point, Santa Barbara 
County, Cal. (Not Concepcion.) 
Conchagua; see Fonseca. 
Conchilla; see Coachella. 
Conchos; River in Chihuahua, Mexico. 
(Not Conchas.)' 
Conconully; Lake, Ts. 35 and 36 N., R. 
25 E., Okanogan County Wash. (Not 
Salmon.) 
Conconully; Concunully; see Salmon. 
Condon; Peak (altitude 4,985 feet), 4 
miles south-southeast of San Benito 
Mountain, at headwaters San Benito 
River on northwest, and \S1iit© Creek 
on southeast, San Benito County. Cal. 
Cone; Mountain, west of Windy Bay, 
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 
Cone; Mountain, 8 miles west of Mount 
Shasta, Siskiyou County, Cal. (Not 
Black Butte, Muir Butte, nor Sugar 
Loaf.) 
Cone; Mountain, on east bank of Stikine 
River near the Alaska-Canada bound- 
ary. (Not Cane.) 
Cone; see Sodein. 
Conedogunnet; Conedoquinet; see Conodo- 
guinet. 
Conemaugh; River, from its source in 
Cambria County to its junction with 
Loyalhanna Creek, Pa. (Not Kiski- 
minitas.) 
Conequenessing; Coneqtumessing; see Con- 
noquenessing. 
Conetoe; Creek, Edgecombe and Pitt 
Counties, Upper and Lower Townships, 
and Village in Edgecombe County, 
N. C. (Not Coneeto, Coneto, Congeto, 
nor Keneighton.) 
Conewago; Township, Adams County, 
Pa. (Not Conowago.) 
Conewango; Creek, Town, and Village, 
Cattaraugus County, N. Y. (Not Con- 
newango.) 
Confucius Temple; Butte, one of Twin 
Buttes, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Congamunck; see Kunjamuk. 
Congo; see Kongo. 
Congress; see Meadow. 
Conhocton; see Cohocton. 
Coniho; see Conoho. 
Conimicut; Lighthouse, Providence 
River, R. I. (Not Kinnimicut.) 
Conkling; the northern point of entrance 
to Southold Bay, Suffolk County, Long 
Island, N. Y. (Not Conkling's.) 
Connasatiga; see Conasauga. 
Connecticut; see Carmans. 
Connelville; see Cannelville. 
*Conners; Creek, emptying into Detroit 
River opposite Belle Isle, Wayne 
County, Mich. (Not Conner, Conner's, 
Connor's, Connors, nor Tremble's.) 
