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Precos Ruins. The remains of the old pueblo of Pecos, southwest of the present 
town of that name, western San Miguel County. 
Pretmans WELL or Petmans Ranen. On the plains near the White Sands, western 
Otero County. 
Pena Branca. Low mountain at the south end of the Organ Mountains, Dona 
Ana County. 
Percua CrEEK. Southern Sierra County, heading in the Black Range. 
Perico. Eastern Union County. 
Perico Creek. Eastern Union County. 
Prscapo Spring. Southern McKinley County. Alt. 1,996 meters. 
Picacuo. Southeastern Lincoln County. 
Picacho Mountain. An isolated mountain in central Dona Ana County. Alt. 
1,472 meters. 
Pine CrenaGa. Northwestern Grant County. 
Pino Canyon. In the Sandia Mountains. 
Pinos Attos. Northern Grant County. Alt. 2,088 meters. 
Pinos Attos Mountains. Northern Grant County. The highest peak has an alti- 
tude of 2,479 meters. 
Pirr Lake. Northern Guadalupe County. 
Praciras. Southeastern Sandoval County. Alt. 1,982 meters. 
Piayas VALLEY. Southern Grant County. 
PrazA Laraa. Central Quay County. 
PLEASANTON. Southwest corner of Socorro County. Alt. 1,372 meters. 
PosyoaquE. Northern Santa Fe County. Alt. 1,754 meters. 
Potk Canyon. Near Mangas Springs, northern Grant County. 
PoncHUELO CREEK. A tributary of the Pecos in the mountains of the northwest 
corner of San Miguel County. 
Poni CReex. Central Colfax County. 
Portates. Eastern Roosevelt County. Alt. 1,220 meters. 
ProvipenciA Lake. Central Luna County. 
Puerco River. A tributary of the Rio Grande, running through Socorro, Valencia, 
and Sandoval counties. There is another stream of the same name in 
McKinley County. 
Puertecito. Northwestern Socorro County. 
Quay. Central Quay County. . 
QuEEN. In the Guadalupe Mountains, southwestern Eddy County. Alt. 1,800 
meters. 
QuremaApo. Northwestern Socorro County. Also known as Rito Quemado. 
RamaH. Southwestern McKinley County. Alt. 2,135 meters. 
RANCHOS DE Taos. Central Taos County. 
Raton. Northwestern Colfax County. Alt. 2,020 meters. 
Raton Mountains. Northwestern Colfax County, lying partly in Colorado. The 
highest peak has an altitude of 2,544 meters. 
Rep Lake. Southern Roosevelt County. 
Repianps. Southeast corner of Roosevelt County. 
Reprock. Northwestern Grant County. 
Repstone. Eastern Grant County. 
Reserve. Western Socorro County. 
Riteys Rancu. On the west side of the Organ Mountains, southeastern Dona Ana 
County; now abandoned. 
Rincon. Northwestern Dona Ana County. Alt. 1,232 meters. 
Rio Atamosa. Southern Socorro and northern Sierra counties. 
Rio ApacHE. Western Socorro County. The same as Apache Creek. 
