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REPORT OP THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
Chuska; Plateau, stretching in a north- 
erly and southerly direction along the 
Arizona-New Mexico boundary from a 
little south of Carrizo Mountains south- 
ward nearly to Gallup and embracing 
the heads of Canyon de Chelly and 
Canyon del Muerto; limited on the west 
by Chinle Valley and on the east by 
Chuska Valley; rising from this pla- 
teau are the Chuska Mountains, parts 
of which have received special names, 
as Tunitcha Mountains, and Lukachu- 
kai Mountains. 
Chusca; Chushgai; see Chuska. 
Chuyak; see Shuyak. 
Cichicwaukie; see Chickawaukie. 
Cienega; Creek, southeastern comer of 
sec. 26, T. II N., R. 24 W., Kern 
County, Cal. 
Cienega del Oabilan; Land Grant, San 
Benito County, Cal. (Not Sienega del 
Gabilan.) 
Ciervo; Hills around Ciervo Mountain, 
Diablo Range, comprising that portion 
of foothill belt extending from Cantua 
Creek to Tumey Gulch, Fresno and 
San Benito Counties, Cal. 
Cimarron; River, chiefly in Oklahoma. 
(Not Semerone.) 
Cinaloa; see Sinaloa. 
Cinnabar; Creek, Lewis County, Wash. 
(Not Cinebar.) 
Cinnamon; Butte, T. 27 S., R. 6 E., 
about 5 miles northeast of Diamond 
Lake, Douglas County, Oreg. 
Circleville; see Scircleville. 
Citico; Creek and Village, Monroe 
County, Tenn. (Not Cittico.) 
Ciudaddos Reis; see Natal. 
Clahona; see Klahini. 
Claiborne; Island, in Mississippi River, 
Iberville Parish, La. (Not Claiborne's.) 
Claim; western point at the entrance of 
Port Chatham, Alaska. 
Clallam; Bay, County, River, and Pre- 
cinct, Wash. (Not Callam.) 
Clam; see Goosie. 
Clapp; Pond, Washington Town, Berk- 
shire County, Mass. (Not West.) 
Claremont; Glacier, Port Nellie Juan, 
Prince William Sound, Alaska. 
Clarence; River, Yukon, Canada, west 
of Backhouse River on Arctic coast 
near International Boundary (between 
Alaska and Canada). 
Clarence King; see Copeland. 
' Clarendon Hills; Railroad Station, Hyde 
Park, Norfolk County, Mass. (Not 
I Clarendon Hill.) 
Clark; Creek, tributary to Grande Ronde 
River from east, northeastern part 
'. Union County, Oreg. (Not Clarks.) 
Clark; Creek, Wilkes County, Ga. 
Clark; Ditch and Point, Delaware Bay, 
Kent County, Del. (Not Clarke nor 
Clarke's.) 
Clark; Point, at entrance to Southwest 
Harbor, and Ridge, Southwest Harbor 
Town, Hancock County, Me. (Not 
Clarke, Clarke's, nor Clarkea.) 
Olark; Point, Buzzards Bay, Bristol 
County, Mass. (Not Clark's.) 
*Clark; Town and Township, Coshocton 
County, Ohio. (Not Clark's.) 
Clark Fork; River, in Idaho, Montana, 
and Washington. (Not Bitter Root, 
Bitterroot, Clarke, Clarks River, Deer 
Lodge, Deerlodge, Hell Gate, Hellgate, 
Missoula, Silver Bow, nor Silverbow.) 
Clarke; Point, city of Chicago, Lake 
Michigan, III. (Not Clarke's.) 
Clarke; Clarke's; Clarkes; see Clark. 
*Clarkhill; Town, Tippecanoe County, 
Ind. (Not Clarksville.) 
Clarks; see Clark. 
Clarks; Clark's; see Nutter. 
Clarks; see South Park. 
ClarksviUe; Borough, Mercer County, 
Pa. (Not Clark nor Clarkesville.) 
Clatskanie; City, Creek, and Precinct, 
Columbia County, Oreg. (Not Klaskain, 
Klaskania, nor Klaskonine.) 
Clatson; see Nekanakum. 
Clauter; Clawter; see Clouter. 
Claybanks; Town, Oceana County, Mich. 
(Not Clay Bank.) 
*Cle Elum; City, Lake, Precinct, and 
River, Kittitas County, Wash. (Not 
Clealum.) 
Clealum; see Cle Elum. 
Clear; Creek, Grand Canyon of the Colo- 
rado, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Clear; Creek, risine: in NE. corner T. 13 
S., H. 35 E., and flowing northwest to 
Middle Fork John Day River, Grant 
County, Oreg. (Not Big.) 
Clear; see Clearing; Dry Fork Clear. 
Clear Fork; Eastern Branch C/Owlitz 
River, rising in western part Cascade 
Range, forming a junction with the 
Ohanapecosh River in T. 14 N., R. 
10 E., Lewis County, Wash. 
