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Bushnell; see West Minneapolis. 
Bushtop; Islet, rocky, off the northwest 
end of Anguilla Island, Alaska. 
Busse; see Tobuchi. 
Bustins; Island, Casco Bay, Cumberland 
County, Me. (Not Bibber nor Bib- 
bers.) 
BtUcha; see Lobutcha. 
Butler; Canyon, east of Elk Ridge, and 
Creek, draining into San Juan River, 
San Juan County, Utah. (Not Cotton- 
wood.) 
Butler; see Beecher; Hinckley. 
Butlers; Town, Anne Arundel County, 
Md. (Not Butler's Tavern, Harwood, 
nor Obligation.) 
Butlers; see Beecher. 
Butt; see Bat. 
Butte; City, county seat of Silverbow 
County, Mont. (Not Butte City.) 
Buttercup Park; Valley, head of Para- 
dise Creek, Teton County, Mont. 
Buttzville; Railroad Station, Ransom 
County, N. Dak. (Not Butzville.) 
Buttzville; Railroad Station, Warren 
County, N. J. (Not Buttsville nor 
Butzville.) 
Buyassu; see Boyassu. 
Buzzards; Bay, Massachusetts. (Not 
Buzzard's.) 
Byelkof; see Belkof. 
Bynum; Railroad Station and Run, Har- 
ford County, Md. (Not Bimans, Bi- 
num, nor Bynhams.) 
Byram; see Port Chester. 
Bytovm; see Ottawa. 
By Wy; By Wyah; Byvnah; Bywyah; see 
Bywy. 
Bywy; Creek, tributary to Big Black 
River,' Choctaw County, Miss. (Not 
Big Bywy, Big Bywyah, By Wy, By 
Wyah, Bywiah, nor Bywyah.) 
C. 
Caamaflo; see Camano. 
Caatsban; see Katfibaan. 
Caballo; see Cavallo. 
Cabamfa; see Tchoutacabouffa. 
Cabenda; see Kabinda. 
Cabezon; Indian Reservation, Riverside 
County, Cal. (Not Cabazon, Cabezone, 
nor Cabezons.) 
Cabin; Bay, on west side of Nuka Bay, 
opposite Palisade Bay, Alaska. 
*Cabin; Creek, heading at the east foot 
of Mount Meeker and emptying into the 
west side of Cow Creek in sec. 8, T. 3 N., 
R. 73 W., Boulder County, Colo. (Not 
South Fork of Cabin Creek.) 
Cabin; Gulch, Yellowstone County, 
Mont. 
Cabin; Meadow, northeasterly part of 
Sequoia National Park, Tulare County, 
Cal. (Not Guttrie.) . 
Cabin; Rock, east of Cow Creek, and i 
mile southeast Longs Peak village, sec. 
26, T. 4 N., R. 73 W., Larimer County, 
Colo. 
Cabin; see Cow; Sherwood. 
Cabin John; Creek, Cecil County, Md. 
(Not Captain John's.) 
Cabinet; Mountains, separating Kootenai 
River from Clark F'ork, in western 
Montana and northern Idaho, and 
limited on north by that part of Koote- 
nai River between Jennings and Bon- 
ners Ferry; on west by the Piircell 
Trench; on southwest by Clark Fork; 
on east and northeast by Flathead 
River from bend near Jocko to mouth 
of Little Bitterroot Creek ; up that stream 
to its head, over Haskell Pass and along 
old abandoned line of Great Northern 
Railway, down to Jennings. 
Cable Crossing; Coconino County, Ariz. 
Three wire cables suspended across the 
gorge of the Colorado River, upon which 
travels a car. 
Cable Eddy; Post Light, Ohio River, 
near Steubenville, Jefferson County, 
Ohio. (Not Cable's Eddy.) 
Cabo Santo; see Cape Haitien. 
Cabool; Caboul; Cabul; see Kabul. 
Cabrasto; Peak (altitude 12,600 feet), 
southeast of Venado Peak, Sangre de 
Cristo Range, Taos County, N. Mex. 
Cacapon; Mountain, Hampshire and 
Morgan Counties, W. Va. (Not Cape 
Capon.) 
Cacapon; River, Hardy, Hampshire, and 
Morgan Counties, W. Va. (Not Big 
Capon, Cac-a-pon, Capecapon, Cape- 
pe-hon, Capon, Great Cacapon, Great 
Capon, nor Lost. 
Cacaway; Island and Point, Langford 
Bay, Kent County, Md. (Not Cacawa.) 
Cacaquabic; see Kekekabic. 
