20 GAZETTEEE OF MARYLAND. [bull. 231. 
Bush River; post village in Harford County on the Philadelphia," Baltimore and 
Washington Railroad. 
Bushwood; village in St. -Mary County. 
Butler; post village in Baltimore County. 
Butlers; village in Anne Arundel County. 
Butlertown ; village in Kent County. 
Buxton; village in Prince George County. 
Buzzard Island; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Calvert County. 
Cabin; small branch of Little Seneca Creek in Montgomery County. 
Cabin; small branch of Severn River in Anne Arundel County. 
Cabin; small branch of Western Branch in Prince George County. 
Cabin; branch, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Howard County. 
Cabin; creek, a small stream (lowing into Curtis Bay in Anne Arundel County. 
Cabin; creek, a small stream flowing into Prospect Bay in Queen Anne County. 
Cabin; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Dorchester County. 
-Cabin Creek; neck, a strip of land lying between Blinthorn and Cabin creeks in 
Dorchester ( omit v. 
Cabin John; creek, a small tributary of Potomac River in Montgomery County. 
Cabin John; creek, a small tributary of Elk River in Cecil County. 
Cabin John; post village in Montgomery County. 
Cadle; creek, a small tributary of Rhode Liver in Anne Arundel County. 
California; post village in St. Mary County. 
California; post village in Wicomico County. 
Calvary; post village in Harford County. 
Calvert; bay, a small arm of Potomac River in St. Mary County. 
Calvert; county, situated in the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, forming a 
peninsula which is bounded on the north by Anne Arundel County, east by the 
bay, and west by Patuxent River. The surface is undulating and drains from a 
central elevation toward the bay and river, into which flow many small creeks. 
The area of the county is 222 square miles, of which nearly two-thirds, or 88,605 
acres, w T ere under cultivation in 1900. The population for the same year was 
10,223; the county seat, Prince Fredericktown. The average magnetic declina- 
tion in the county in 1900 was 4° 45 / west. The annual rainfall commonly 
ranges between 45 and 5Q inches, and the mean annual temperature between 
50° and 55°. 
Calvert; creek, a small stream in St. Mary County flowing into Calvert Bay. 
Calvert; post village in Cecil County. 
Calverton; station within the chartered limits of Baltimore City on the Phila- 
delphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad. 
Cambria; station in Harford County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad. 
Cambridge; town in Dorchester County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. Population, 5,747. 
Camden; village in Wicomico County. 
Camden Junction; village in Baltimore County. 
Campbell; post village in Worcester County. 
Campbell Ditch; run, a small branch of Aydelotte Branch in Wicomico County. 
Campsprings; post village in Prince George County. 
Canal; village in Cecil County. 
Canoe Neck; creek, a small branch of St. Clement Creek in St. Mary County. 
Canton; town in Baltimore County near Baltimore. 
Capitola; post village in Wicomico County. 
Captain; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Patuxent Liver. 
Cardiff; post village in Harford County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania Rail- 
road. 
