22 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Azle; village on Ash Creek, in Tarrant County. Weatherford. 
Babyhead; creek, branch of Pecan Creek Llano. 
Babyhead; mountain in Llano County Llano. 
Babyhead; p< ist village in Llano County Llano. 
Bachelor; peak in Llano County Llano. 
Bachelor; peak in Burnet County Bun: ,t. 
Backbone; creek, a small left-hand branch of Spare Ribs Creek, 
tributary to Colorado River Burnet. 
Bacon; post village in Panola County. 
Bagby; post village in Fannin County. 
Bagdad; village in Williamson County Georgetown. 
Bagwell; post village in Red River County. 
Bailey; a northwestern county, with an area of 1,000 square 
miles and an average altitude of 3, 800 feet. The population 
was 4. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 11° 
15 / . The mean annual rainfall is 15 inches, and mean 
annual temperature 57°. The county is located on the 
Staked Plains and is not traversed by railroads. 
Bailey; post village in Fannin County. 
Bailey Branch ; small right- hand i ntermittent branch of Double 
Mountain Fork of Brazos River , Roby . 
Bailey ville ; post village in Milam County. 
Bain; post village in Coryell County. 
Baird; county seat of Callahan County; population, 1,502. 
Baker; post village in Angelina County. 
Bala; post village in King County. 
Balch; village in Parker County Weatherford. 
Bald; knob, a triangulation station in Travis County. ..: Austin. 
Bald; knob, a hill in Williamson County Georgetown. 
Bald; mountain in Burnet County; elevation, 1,239 feet Burnet. 
Bald; mountain in Stephens County Breckinridge. 
Bald Eagle ; peak in Taylor County Abilene. 
Bald Eagle ; peak in Callahan County Baird. 
Bald Prairie; post village in Robertson County. 
Baldridge; creek, small intermittent branch of Peach Creek. . Flatonia. 
Baldwin; post village in Harrison County. 
Baldwin; tank, a reservoir in Uvalde County Uvalde. 
Baldy ; peak in Davis Range of mountains; elevation, 8,382 feet. Valentine. 
Eallinger; county seat of Runnel Is County, on Colorado River; 
population, 1,128 Ballinger. 
Ballowe; village in Brazoria County. 
Balm; village in Cooke County. 
Balsora; post village in Wise County. 
Bancroft; post village in Chambers County. 
Bandera; a central county, with an area of 1,007 square miles 
and an altitude of 2,000 feet. The population was 5,332; 
the county seat, Bandera. The mean magnetic declination 
in 1900 was 8° 35 / . The mean annual rainfall is 28 inches, 
and the mean annual temperature 65°. The county is not 
traversed by railroads. 
Bandera; county seat of BanderaCounty; population, 372, (1890). 
Bang-s; post village in Brown County, on the Gulf, Colorado 
and Sante Fe Railway Coleman. 
