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Atlas sheet. 
Bucking-ham; station in Weld County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad; altitude, 4,945 feet. 
Buckleys; town in Montezuma County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
Buck, Mount; in Routt County; altitude, 10,877 feet, 
Buckskin; creek in Park County, a right-hand branch of South 
Platte River Leadville. 
Buckskin; mountain on boundary between Lake and Park 
counties; altitude, 14,296 feet. 
Bucktail; creek in Montrose County, a right-hand branch of 
San Miguel River. 
Buena Vista; county seat of Chaffee County, on the Denver 
and Rio Grande, the Colorado and Southern, and the 
Colorado Midland railways; population in 1900, 1,006; alti- 
tude, 7,958 feet. 
Buena Vista; peak in Routt County. 
Bueno, Mount; in Boulder County; altitude, s,700 feet Boulder. 
Buffalo; arroyo in the southern part of Pueblo County Apishapa. 
Buffalo; creek in Baca County, a left-hand branch of Horse r Vilas. 
Creek. \ Albany. 
Buffalo; creek in Jefferson County, a right-hand branch of 
North Fork South Platte River Platte Canyon. 
Buffalo; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
North Platte River. 
Buffalo; creek in Park County, a right-hand branch of South 
Platte River Leadville. 
Buffalo; creek in Prowers County, a left-hand branch of Arkan- 
sas River ( Jranada. 
Buffalo; pass between Larimer and Routt counties. 
Buffalo; peak in Park Range, Lake County; altitude, 13,828 
feet. 
Buffalo; peak in Front Range, Larimer County; altitude, 13,541 
feet. 
Buffalo; springs in Clear Creek County Blackhawk. 
Buffalo; station in Jefferson County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 6,630 feet. Post-office, Buffalo Creek.. Platte Canyon. 
Buffalo Basin; sink in Lincoln County Arroyo. 
Buffalo Point; end of plateau in Baca County Vilas. 
Buffalo Springs; post village in Park County; altitude, 8,901 
feet. 
Buffers Spur; station in Summit County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Buford; post village in Rio Blanco County. 
Bull; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Cache la 
Poudre River. 
Bull; creek in Mesa County, a left-hand branch of Plateau 
River. 
Bull Cliff; in Teller County; altitude, 10,786 feet i ^ 16 ^^ ^ 
Bull Hill; station in Teller County on Midland Terminal Rail- 
way. 
Bullion; mountain in La Plata County '. Needle Mountains, 
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