128 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Pease; river, a right-hand branch of Red River, in northwest- 
ern part of the State. 
Peaster; post village in Parker County. 
{Coleman. 
Brownwood. 
•San Saba. 
Pecan; bayou, a large right-hand branch of Red River, in north- 
eastern Texas 
Pecan; branch, a tributary to North Bosque River Temple. 
Pecan; branch, small intermittent branch of Clear Fork of 
Trinity River Gainesville. 
Pecan; creek, a left-hand branch of Live Oak Creek, tributary (K err ville. 
to Pedernales River. iFredericksburg. 
Pecan; creek, a left-hand branch of Llano River, tributary to 
the Colorado Llano. 
Pecan; creek, a left-hand tributary to Trinity River Cleburne. 
Pecan; creek, a right-hand branch of Leon River, tributary to 
Little River Hamilton. 
Pecan; creek, a right-hand branch of Trinity River, in north- 
eastern Texas. 
Pecan; creek, a small right-hand branch of Colorado River... Burnet, 
Pecan; creek, a small right-hand branch of Big Elm Creek, 
tributary to Little River Temple. 
Pecan; creek, a right-hand branch of South Concho River, 
tributary to Concho River San Angelo. 
Pecan; creek; a right-hand tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos 
Ri ver Albany. 
Pecan; creek, small intermittent branch of Elm Creek Gainesville. 
Pecan; spring in Edwards County Nueces. 
Pecan; spring in Cooke County Gainesville. 
Pecan; spring, a small right-hand intermittent branch of 
Crownest Creek, tributary to Concho River on left Hayrick. 
Pecan; spring in the valley of Pecan Creek, in Tom Green 
County San A ngelo. 
Pecangap; post village in Delta County. 
Pecangrove; post village in Coryell County. 
Pecan Springs; branch, small branch of Marshall Creek, a 
tributary of ( Jold Spring Run Llano. 
Pecan Springs; village in Sutton County Fort McKavett. 
Pecan Springs; village in Travis County Austin. 
Pecos; a western county, with an area of 8,312 square miles. 
The population was 2,360; the county seat, Fort Stockton. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 10° 20 / . The 
mean annual rainfall is 16 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 65°, The county is traversed by the South- 
ern Pacific Railroad. 
Pecos; county seat of Reeves County; population, 639. 
Pecos; river, a large eastern branch of the Rio Grande, which 
heads in the mountains just east of Santa Fe, N. Mex., and 
flows in a course generally a little east of south to its junc- 
tion with the Rio Grande. Length, 663 miles. 
Peden; post village in Tarrant County. 
