36 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224, 
Atlas sheet. 
Buck; mountain in Stephens County Breckenridge. 
Buckholts; post village in Milam County, on the Gulf, Colorado 
and Santa Fe Railway Taylor. 
Buckhorn; draw, a dry gulch in El Paso County Cerro Alto. 
Buckhorn; post village in Austin County. 
Buckner; creek, small intermittent branch of Colorado River. Flatonia. 
Buckner ; post village in Parker County Weatherford. 
Buda; post village in Hays County, on International and Great 
Northern Railroad Austin. 
Buel; post village in Johnson County, on Gulf, Colorado and 
Santa Fe Railway Cleburne. 
Buffalo; creek, a left-hand branch of Colorado River i ■ n ' a )a ' 
IBrownwood. 
Buffalo; creek, a small left-hand branch of Cherokee Creek, f San Saba, 
tributary to Colorado River. iLampasas. 
Burnet; a central county, with an area of 1,010 square miles/ 
The population was 10,528; the county seat, Burnet. The Burnet, 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 35 / . The mean ILampasas. 
annual rainfall is 35 inches, the mean annual temperature Georgetown. 
67°. The county is traversed by the Houston and Texas Blanco. 
Central Railroad. 
Burnet; the county seat of Burnet County, situated on the Aus- 
tin and Northwestern Railroad; population, 1,003. 
Burns; village in Cooke County; population, 65 (1890). 
Burnt Oak; creek, a small right-hand branch of Kickapoo 
Creek, tributary to Concho River San Angelo. 
Burros; canyon in Presidio County Polvo. 
Burrow; post village in Hunt County. 
Burton; knob, a hill in Parker County Weatherford. 
Burton; town in Washington County; population, 384 (1890). 
Bush.; post village in Coryell County. 
Bushby; branch, small intermittent branch of Buckner Creek. Flatonia. 
Bushy; creek, a right-hand tributary of Trinity River Dallas. 
Busy ton; village in Hamilton County Meridian. 
Bute; village in Henderson County. 
Butler; post village in Freestone County. 
Buttercup; village in Williamson County Austin. 
Buttermilk; creek, a small right-hand intermittent branch of 
Mustang Creek, tributary to Colorado River Ballinger. 
Buttfield; village in Jefferson County. 
Bynum; post village in Hill County. 
Byrds; post village in Brown County. 
Byrds Store ; village in Pecan Bayou Coleman. 
Byrne; creek, a left-hand branch of the Red River, in the 
Panhandle. 
Byrne; creek, a small right-hand branch of Llano River, tribu- 
tary to the Colorado Llano. 
Byron; post village in Ellis County. 
Cabeza; post village in Dewitt County. 
Cabot; post village in Cherokee County. 
Cactus; post village in Webb County. 
Caddell; post village in San Augustine County. 
Caddo; peak in Callahan County Baird. 
