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Eden. 
Brady. 
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Atlas sheet. 
Lytle; post village in Atascosa County. 
Lytton Springs; post village in Caldwell County. 
Mc Adams; peak in Palo Pinto County. 
Mc Adams; post village in Walker County. 
McCamant; post village in Jones County. 
McCann; branch, a small left-hand branch of West Fork of 
Trinity River Fort Worth. 
McCarthy; spring in Tom Green County San Angelo. 
McCathrine; mountain in Shackelford County Albany. 
McCauley; post village in Fisher County. 
McClanahan; post village in Falls County. 
McClellan; creek, a head branch of the North Fork of Red 
River, in the Panhandle. 
McCollum; post village in Montague County. 
McCowen; post village in Bowie County. 
McCoy; village in Kaufman County. 
McCraven; post village in Washington County. 
McCulloch; a central county, with an area of 1,110 square' 
miles. The population was 3,960; the county seat, Brady. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 15'. The 
mean annual rainfall is 28 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 65°. 
McCulloch; post village in Red River County. 
McDade; post village on the Houston and Texas Central Rail- 
road, in Bastrop County Bastrop. 
McDowell; creek, a small left-hand branch of Hubbard Creek, 
tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos River Albany. 
McDuff; post village in Bastrop County. 
McGirk; post village in Hamilton County Hamilton. 
McGregor; post village at the crossing of the St. Louis, Arkansas 
and Texas and the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railways, 
in McLennan County; population, 1,435 Temple. 
Machae; creek, a small left-hand intermittent branch of Colo- 
rado River Hayrick. 
McKenzie; lake in Edwards County; elevation, 2,103 feet Rock Springs. 
McKinney; branch, a small left-hand intermittent branch of ^ 
Bosque River Stephenville. 
McKinney; county seat of Collin County; population, 4,342. 
McKinney Falls ; village in Travis County Austin. 
McLean; post village in Gray County. 
McLendons; post village in Rockwall County. 
McLennan; a north central county, with an area of 1,080 square 
miles. The population was 59,772; the county seat, Waco. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 30 / . The 
mean annual rainfall is 42 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 66°. The county is traversed by the San An- 
tonio and Aransas Pass, the Houston and Texas Central, 
the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the Missouri, Kansas and 
Texas, the St. Louis Southwestern, and the Texas Central 
railroads. 
McMahan; post village in Caldwell County. 
McMinns; tank, a reservoir in Presidio County San Carlos. 
Temple. 
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