Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . e is divided into three districts, theNorth Atlantic Coast, the South AtlanticCoast, and the Pacific Coast. The formerhas 77 companies; the second, 43; andthe third, 36. Besides these there are inManila bay 11 companies, in Hawaii 6,and in Panama 8. The regular estab-lishment of the coast artillery is 1,201 The men. who are generally old men-of-wars men of good character, have highpay, and are furnished with free force numbers with officers and menabout 4,000.


Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . e is divided into three districts, theNorth Atlantic Coast, the South AtlanticCoast, and the Pacific Coast. The formerhas 77 companies; the second, 43; andthe third, 36. Besides these there are inManila bay 11 companies, in Hawaii 6,and in Panama 8. The regular estab-lishment of the coast artillery is 1,201 The men. who are generally old men-of-wars men of good character, have highpay, and are furnished with free force numbers with officers and menabout 4,000. In the United States theforce is part of the Treasury Department-See Coast Survey, United States. COATESVILLE, a borough of Penn-sylvania, in Chester co., on the Pennsyl-vania and the Philadelphia and Readingrailroads. It is an important industrialcenter and has manufactures of iron andsteel, boilers, brass works, silk, tobacco,automobiles, etc. Its notable buildingsinclude the Y. M. C. A. building and ahospital. Pop, (1910) 11,084; (1920)14,515. COATI, or COATI-MONDI, a name ofSouth American plantigrade carnivorous. 1. Rampart. 2. Loading Platform. COAST DEFENSE 3. Auxiliary Station. 4. Battery Chiefs Station. 5. Calculating Room. 6. Observation Stand. 7. Disappearing Guns. officers and 29,973 men. As regards theirduties, the troops of the coast defense arethus classified: Coast artillery regularswho man the guns, coast artillery mi-litia who serve as substitutes or auxili-aries to the regular gun crews, coastartillery supports to protect against landraids, and the coast guard, which in-cludes bodies of infantry, cavalry, andfield artillery to oppose any landing bythe enemy. COAST GUARD, a British forcefoniierly under the customs department,and intended only to prevent smuggling,but now organized also for purposes ofdefense and governed by the admiralty. mammals, of the genus Nasua, belongingto the ursidss or bears, but recallingrather the raccoon or civet, and having along pr


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