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GAZETTEER OF LOCALITIES MENTIONED. 
Alamosa, Conejos Co., San Luis Valley; alt. 7,550 ft. 
Alpine Tunnel, at Alpine Pass, on C. & S. R. R., Chaffee Co.; alt. 11,608 ft 
Anchor, Clear Creek Co.; alt. 10,450 ft. 
Andrews’ Ranch and 
Andrews’ Shetland Ranch, on Cache la Poudre; alt. 7,700 ft. 
Anita Peak, Elk Head Mountains, Routt Co.; alt. 10,661 ft. 
Antonito, station on D. & R. G. R. R., Conejos Co.; alt. 7,888 ft. 
Apex, Gilpin Co.; alt. 9,858 ft. 
Apishapa River, a tributary of Arkansas River, near Rocky Ford; heads near 
the Spanish Peaks; alt. from 4,300 to 12,000 ft. 
Arapahoe Pass, between Boulder and Grand counties; alt. approx. 12,000 ft. 
Arapahoe Peak, Front Range, Boulder Co.; alt. 13,520 ft. 
Arholes, station on D. & R. G. R. R., Archuleta Co.; alt. 5,998 ft. 
Argentine Pass, between Clear Creek and Summit counties; alt. 13,100 ft. 
Arkansas Canon, commonly restricted to portion above Canon City; alt. 5,500 
to 6,000 ft. 
Arkansas Junction, three miles west of Leadville; alt. 10,185 ft. 
Arthur’s Rock (local), six miles southwest of Fort Collins; alt. 7,000 ft. 
Artist’s Glen, Pike’s Peak; alt. 7,000 to 9,000 ft. 
Aspen, Pitkin Co.; alt. 7,874 ft. 
Aztec, on Aztec Creek, a tributary to San Juan river. (Some of the plants 
listed were perhaps collected at Aztec, N. M., which is not far from 
the Colorado line.) 
Badito, on Huerfano River, below Gardner; alt. about 6,500 ft. 
Bahia Salada, Spanish name of South Park; see Bayou Salade. 
Bald Mountain (a very common local name), eight miles west' of Loveland; 
alt. 7,200 ft. See Mt. Baldy. 
Baldwin, Gunnison Co., south of Crested Butte; alt. 8,720 ft. 
Baltimore, northern Gilpin Co., on Boulder Creek; alt. 8,914 ft. 
Bard Creek Valley, near Empire, Clear Creek Co.; alt. 8,300 to 12,000 ft. 
Barlow Ranch, Larimer Co., near Livermore; alt. about 6,500 ft. 
Barnes’ Camp, near junction of Beaver Creek with Little South Poudre; alt. 
about 7,200 ft. 
Basin Creek, tributary to San Miguel in Montrose Co.; alt. 6,000 to 8,000 ft. 
Battlement Crag, Pike’s Peak; alt. about 9,000 ft. 
Baxter’s Ranch, west of Fort Collins; alt. 6,500 to 6,800 ft. 
Bayfield, see Los Pinos. 
Bayou Salade, name of South Park by early French trappers; alt. 8,000 to 
10,000 ft. 
Bear Creek Canon, near Ouray; alt. 8,722 ft. 
Bear Creek (a very common name), near Pike’s Peak, enters the Fountain 
at Colorado City; alt. 5,500 to 12,000 ft. 
Bear River, a tributary of Yampa River, Routt Co.; alt. 6,500 to 12,000 ft. 
Beaver Creek (a very common name), Larimer Co.; enters Little South; 
alt. 6,800-11,900 ft. 
Routt Co.; flows into Willow Creek; alt. 8,200-10,000 ft. 
San Miguel Co.; flows into San Miguel River; alt. 7,500 to 12,500 ft. 
Collections were made on all the above streams. 
Beaver Park (also common), El Paso and Fremont counties; alt. 9,000 to 
10,000 ft. 
Larimer Co., Estes Park, above James’s Hotel; alt. 8,500 ft. 
Teller Co., northeast of Cripple Creek; alt. about 9,500 ft. 
Bellevue, Larimer Co., eight miles northwest of Fort Collins; alt. 5,211 ft. 
Bent’s Fort, on Arkansas River, eight miles west of Lamar to 1852. then west 
of Las Animas; alt. 3,700 to 4,000 ft. 
Bergen Park, Jefferson Co., southwest of Golden; alt. 7,643 ft. 
Berkeley Lake, Jefferson Co., near Denver; alt. 5,400 ft. 
Berthoud Pass, near Georgetown; alt. 11,349 ft. 
Berwind, Huerfano Co.; alt. about 6,500 ft. 
Bierstadt Lake, near Flat Top trail, Estes Park; alt. about 10,500 ft. 
Big Creek Gulch, Routt Co.; alt. about 8,000 ft. 
