122 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Northfield; post village in Motley County. 
North Fish; creek, small branch of Red River Gainesville. 
North Fork; branch of Lavaca River Flatonia. 
Northfork; post village in Gray County. 
North Franklin; triangulation station on Franklin Mountains; 
elevation, 7,140 feet El Paso. 
North Galveston; post village in Galveston County. 
North Grape; creek, a left-hand branch of Pedernales River. (Fredericksburg. 
iBlanco. 
North Llano; draw, a shallow valley in Sutton County Fort McKavett. 
North Llano; river; a head branch of Llano River /Fort McKavett. 
iRock Springs. 
North Mesquite ; creek, a small right-hand branch of East Fork 
of Trinity River Dallas. 
North Palo; creek, a head branch of Pinto Creek, tributary tof Eastland. 
Brazos River. iBreckenridge. 
North Rocky; creek, a head branch of Rocky Creek, tributary 
to Little River Burnet. 
Northrup ; post village in Lee County. 
North Sandy; branch of Lavaca River. 
North Waco; post village in McLennan County. 
North Willow; branch of San Fernando Creek Llano. 
Norton; post village in Runnels County. 
Norwood; village in McLennan County. 
Novice ; post village in Coleman County Ballinger. 
Novobrad; post village in Lavaca County. 
Nowell; village in Lamar County. 
Noxville; post village on East Fork of James River, in Kimble 
County Kerrville. 
Nubbin; mountain ridge in Cooke County Gainesville. 
Nubia; post village in Taylor County Sweetwater. 
Nueces; a southern county, with an area of 2,460 square miles. 
The population was 10,439; the county seat, Corpus Christi. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 45'. The 
mean annual rainfall is 35 inches, and the mean annual tem- 
perature 73°. The county is traversed by the San Antonio 
and Aransas Pass and the Mexican National railroads. 
Nueces; bay, an arm of Corpus Christi Bay extending inland. 
Nueces ; hill in Uvalde County Uvalde. 
Nueces; river of southern Texas, heading in the broken country 
south of the Staked Plains and flowing southeasterly to 
Corpus Christi Bay. Drainage area, 18,944 square miles; 
length, 310 miles. 
Nuecestown; post village in Nueces County. 
Nugent; post village in Jones County. 
Nunn; village in Wilbarger County. 
Nunnsville; post village in Lee County. 
Nursery; post village in Victoria County. 
Nus; village in Limestone County. 
Oak; creek, a left-hand branch of Colorado River, in Runnels 
County Hayrick. 
Oak; creek, a left-hand intermittent tributary of Rio Grande 
River Marfa. 
