KEPORT OP THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 
•57 
Caney Branch; Village, Greene County, 
Tenn. (Not Cany Branch.) 
Caney; Creek, heading in southeast 
corner of Greenfield Township, Elk 
County, Kans., flowing a general south- 
easterly *course uniting with Caney 
River, in Washington County, Okla. 
Caney; River, heading in southwest cor- 
ner of Union Center Township, Elk 
County, Kans., flowing southward to 
Cedarville, thence southeastward to 
Elgin, Kans., and thence southward to 
Verdigris River, in Rogers County, 
Okla. 
Caneyville; Township, Chautauqua 
County, Kans. (Not Canaville.) 
Canfields Comers; see Lounsberry. 
Cangozima; see Kagoshima. 
Canitas: see Sanchez. 
Cannelville; Village, Muskingum County, 
Ohio. (Not Connelville.) 
Cannonball; River, tributary to Missouri 
River, N. Dak. (Not Cannon Ball nor 
North Fork of Cannon Ball.) 
Canoas; Creek, southwest corner Fresno 
County, Cal., flowing easterly from 
Diablo Range into Kettleman Plain, 
Kings County, Cal. 
Canoe; see Povorotni. 
*Canon City; City, Fremont County, 
Colo. (Not Canyon.) 
Canon City; see Canon City. 
Canon de Largo; see Long Canyon. 
Canonicut; see Kanomika. 
Canoochee; River, forming the bound- 
ary line between Bryan and Bulloch, 
and Liberty and Tattnall Counties, 
Ga. (Not Cannochee nor Cannouehee. ) 
Canos y Ylas de la Cruz; see Cruz. 
Canova; Township and Village, Miner 
County, S. Dak. (Not Conova.) 
Canton; commerical port and Capital of 
Province of Kwangtung, China. (Not 
. Kwang-chow, Kwang-tschu-fu, nor 
Quang-chow-foo. 
Cantoo-oa; see Waltham. 
Cantril; Railroad Station, Van Buren 
County, Iowa. (Not Cantrill.) 
Cantua; see Waltham. 
Cantwell; see Nenana. 
Cany; Creek at head of Matagorda Bay, 
lat. 28° 47^ N., long. 95° 37^ W., Tex. 
(Not Craney.) 
*Canyon; Creek, tributary to Nooksak 
River from north, Whatcom County, 
Wash. (Not Cowap nor Cowsap.) 
Canyon; see Box. 
Canyon City; see Canon City. 
Canyon de Chelly; Canyon, Navajo In- 
dian Reservation, Apache County, 
Ariz. 
Canyon del Muerto; Canyon, lined 
with ruins, Navajo Indian Reserva- 
tion, Apache County, Ariz. 
Canyon Lorenzo; see Lorencito. 
Cap a Foux; see Foux. 
Capahosic; Landing and Village, Glouces- 
ter County, Va. (NotCappahosack.) 
Cape; see Barwell. 
Cape Ann; see Gloucester. 
Cape Blanco; see Sword. 
Cape Breton; Island, belonging to Nova 
Scotia; contains a county and headland 
called Cape Breton. (Not Cape Briton, 
Cape Britton, nor Cape Britun.) 
Cape Capon; see Cacapon. 
Cape Cod; Lighthouse on highlands of" 
Truro, Barnstable County, Mass. (Not . 
Cape Cod Highland.) 
Cape Dall; see Dall. 
Cape el Hadd; see Hadd. 
Cape Elizabeth; see Elizabeth. 
Cape Final; Point, Vishnu quadrangle, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cape Franqais; see Cape Haitien. 
Cape Haitien; Seaport Town, North 
coast of Haiti, West Indies. (Not Cape 
Francois, Cape Haytien, nor Cape 
Henri.) 
Cape Kiwanda; see Kiwanda. 
Cape May Court House; County Seat, 
Cape May County, about 12 miles north- 
east of Cape May City, N.J. (Not Cape^^ 
May nor Cape May C. H.) 
Cape May Point; Borough, Cape May 
County, N. J. (Not Sea Grove.) 
Cape Neddick; Light, York County, Me. 
(Not Cape York Nubble nor York Nub- 
ble.) 
Cape Nushagak; see Nushagak. 
Cape Rosier; Village, Hancock County, 
Me. (Not Cape Rozier.) 
Cape Royal; Point, Vishnu quadrangle, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cape Solitude; Point, Vishnu quadran- 
gle, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cape Town; City, South Africa, capital 
of Cape Colony. (Not Capetown.) 
Cape Verde; group of islands, Atlantic 
Ocean, 320 miles from the coast of 
Africa. (Not Cape Verd.) 
Capecapon; Cape-pe-hon; see Cacapon. 
