2 26 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



Long Gulch. 6,000-6,500. About six miles west and 

 north of Stove Prairie. Gillette. 



Longmont. 4,935. Gillette. 



Long's Peak. Summit, 14,271; Lamb's Ranch over 9,000. 

 Gillette. 



Manhattan. 7,500. Gillette. 



Manitou. 6,300. 



Marshall Pass. 10,850. Gillette. 



Micawber Mine. In Custer county, about 10,000. Cock- 

 erell. 



Mineral Point Trail. Above Ouray, 9,000-10,000. Wick- 

 ham. July. 



Montcl?.ir. Suburb of Denver. Oslar. 



Montrose. 6,000. Bowditch and Hayward. July. 



Monument Gulch. 7,000-9,000. Bowditch and Hayward. 



July. 



Moose Mountain. Above Leadville; about 11,000-12,000. 

 Wickham. July. 



Morrison. 5,753- Oslar. 



Mountains southwest of Montrose. 9,000-10,000. Hay- - 

 ward and Bowditch. July. 



Mount Abrams. In the vicinity of Ouray, about 11,000- 

 12,000. Wickham. July. 



Mount Lincoln. 11,000-12,000. Bowditch. 



Nathrop. 7,673. Cockerell. 



North Park. 8,000-9,000. Gillette. 



Ouray. 7^40. Wickham. July. 



Pagosa Springs. 7,100. The records sent by Mr. Hay- 

 ward, for himself and Mr. Bowditch, call for 8,000-9000. 



Palmer Lake. 7,238. Gillette. 



Peak Eight. 10,000-12,000. In the Ten Mile Range 

 near Breckenridge. Wickham. July. 



Pike's Peak. Summit, 14,147. 



Placerville. 8,388. Hayward and Bowditch. 



Platte Canon. Station, 5,492. 



Poncha Springs. 7,480. Oslar. 



Poudre Canon. N. Anderson. 



