The USP uses generic coding for HPLC columns, with brief definitions, eg L1 = Octadecylsilane chemically bonded to porous silica or ceramic microparticles, and most methods use that code. 
Many USP methods use "L1" columns, and several C18 columns from a manufacturer may exceed L1 specifications.
GC and HPLC column manufacturers' catalogues usually include a table of the equivalancy codes of their columns to the USP column specifications. 
The column databases Uwe referred to are freely available at:
http://www.usp.org/USPNF/columns.html
The EP also has a free "knowledgebase" that lists the specific columns used to validate their methods often with a chromatogram, which can sometimes be helpful..
http://extranet.pheur.org/publications/ ... s_sw.shtml
Note that this chromatography forum has a search engine, and there has been discussion on many USP column topics and issues over last couple of years.
Please keep having fun.
Bruce Hamilton