707 ~=PLATE XVI 
BULLETIN 
S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
A. “ELEPHANT ROCK. 
guide on the train will call attention to the “ Elephant,” 
arkose which has weathered into a form 
ust after passing Palme ar Lake the 
mi of the grotesque remnants of the rg a: 
resembling an elephant. Photograph by G. B. Richardson. 
PALMER LAKE. 
1y in summer one of the mos freshing sights between Denver and Colorado 
‘the pees sheet of — known as runes Lake. It lies on the divide between the 
he Platte sully so at the foot of the Front Range, which shows on the right. 
On a hot 
Springs 
Arkansas pends 
Arkansas a furnished by the cease & Rio Grande Western Railroad. 
