34 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Buffalo; a right-hand branch of Denton Fork tributary to Trin- 
ity River Fort Worth. 
Buffalo; creek, a left-hand branch of Nolands River, tributary 
to Brazos River Cleburne. 
Buffalo; creek, a small left-hand intermittent branch of Peder- 
nales River, tributary to the Colorado River Blanco. 
Buffalo; creek, a right-hand tributa y to Trinity River. 
Buffalo; peak in Blanco County Blanc< >. 
Buffalo; post village in Leon County. 
Buffalo Gap; post village in Taylor County Abilene. 
Buffalo Spring's; post village in Clay County. 
Bufford; creek, a right-hand branch of Clear Fork of Brazos 
River Breckenridge. 
Bug-bee; post village in Hutchinson County. 
Buhler; post village in Jackson County. 
Bulcher; post village in Cooke County. 
Bull; creek, a small left-hand branch of Colorado River San Saba. 
Bullard; post village in Smith County. 
Bull Head; creek, a small right-hand branch of Hickory Creek, 
tributary to Llano River Llano. 
Bull Head; mountain in Llano County; elevation, 1,707 feet. . Llano. 
Bullhead; creek, a left-hand branch of East Nueces River Nueces. 
Bullhead; mountain in Edwards County; elevation, 2,050 feet. Nueces. 
Bull Hide; creek, a right-hand branch of Brazos River Temple. 
Bull Hollow; hill in Schleicher County Fort McKavett. 
Bull Hollow; valley in Sutton County Rock Springs. 
Bulverde; post village in Bexar County. 
Buna; post village in Jasper County. 
Bunker ; hill in Erath County Stephen ville. 
Bunker; hill in Llano County Llano. 
Bunns Bluff; post village in Orange County. 
Bunyan; post village in Erath County. 
Burdette; post village in Hill County. 
Burgess; creek, a small right-hand branch of South Fork of 
Trinity River Weatherford. 
Burgess; post village in Bell County. 
Burke; post village in Angelina County. 
Burkett ; m< >und, a hill in Lavaca county Flatonia. 
Burkett; post village in Coleman County. 
Burkeville; post village in Newton County. 
Burl; post village in .Guadalupe County. 
Burleigh; post village in Austin County. 
Burleson; a southeastern county, with an area of 677 square 
miles. The population was 18,367; the county seat, Cald- 
well. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 30 / . 
The mean annual rainfall is 45 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Gulf, 
Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. 
Burleson; creek, a small left-hand branch of Sulphur Creek, 
tributary to Little River Lampasas. 
Burleson; village in Johnson County, on Missouri, Kansas and 
Texas Railway Fort Worth. 
Burlington; post village in Milam County. 
