34 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Bull Snake; hill in Lincoln County; altitude, 4,972 feet Arroyo. 
Bumback; springs in Fremont County Pikes Peak. 
Bummers; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to Boulder 
Creek Boulder. 
Bunce; village in Boulder County. 
Bunker Hill; station in Huerfano County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Burchs Lake; station in Boulder County on Burlington and 
Missouri River Railroad Niwot. 
Burdett; post village in Washington County. 
Burial Rocks; cliff in El Paso County Colorado Springs. 
Burlington; post town and county seat of Kit Carson County 
on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; population 
in 1900, 183; altitude, 4,163 feet. 
Bur ling-ton and Missouri River Railroad; large and im- 
portant system, one line of which runs from western 
Nebraska to Denver. 
Burnett; creek in Dolores County, a right-hand branch of 
East Dolores River Rico. 
Burnham; station in Denver County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 5,227 feet. 
Burnina; mountain in Garfield County. 
Burnito; town in Fremont County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 5,359 feet. 
Burns; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Animas River. Silverton. 
Burns; post village in Eagle County. 
Burns; station in El Paso County on Colorado Springs and 
Cripple Creek District Railway. 
Burns; village in Dolores County; altitude, 9,018 feet Rico. 
Burns Junction; station in Boulder County, on the Burling- 
ton and Missouri River and the Colorado and Southern 
railways; altitude, 5,419 feet. 
Burnt; mountain in Boulder County; altitude, 9,348 feet Boulder. 
Burnt Timber; creek in La Plata County, a left-hand branch 
of La Plata River La Plata. 
Burro; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Spanish Peaks. 
Burro; creek in Ouray County, a right-hand branch of Cow- 
Creek, tributary to Uncompahgre River Ouray. 
Burrows; station in Park County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 10,878 feet. 
Burwell; peak in La Plata Mountains, on boundary between 
La Plata and Montezuma counties La Plata. 
Busk; station in Lake County on Colorado Midland Railway; 
altitude, 10,788 feet Lead vilK 
Butcher; creek in San Miguel County, a right-hand branch of 
San Miguel River Telluride. 
Butler; post village in Larimer County. 
Butte; creek in Prow r ers County, a right-hand branch of Ar- 
kansas River Albany. 
Butte; creek in Las Animas and Baca counties, a left-hand fHigbee. 
branch of Two Butte Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. ITwo Butte. 
Butte; springs in Prowers County Albany. 
