44 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Clark; post village in Routt County. 
Clarks; lake in Garfield County. 
Clarks; peak in Front Range, Larimer County; altitude, 13,167 
feet. 
Clarkson; village in Grand County. 
Clarkston; village in Boulder County. 
Clay; creek in .Montrose County, a right-hand branch of San 
Miguel River, tributary to Dolores River. 
Clay; creek in Powers County, a right-hand branch of Ar-fTwo Butte. 
kansas River. iLamar. 
Clay Creek; spring in southeastern pari of Benl County Two Butte. 
Clayer; village in Mesa County. 
Clayton Cone; summit in Saguache County; altitude, 9,500 
feet. 
Claytonia; village in Saguache County; altitude, 8,386 feet. 
Clear; creek, a right-hand branch of South Arkansas, tribu- 
tary to Arkansas River. 
Clear; creek in Chaffee County, a right-hand branch of Ar- 
kansas River Lead vi lie. 
Clear; creek in Jefferson, Denver, and Adams counties, a left- 
hand branch of South Flatte River; discharge at Forks 
Creek, April 1 to October 31, 1904, 196,600 acre-feet Blackhawk. 
Clear; creek in Logan County, a left-hand branch of South 
Platte River. 
Clear; lake in Clear Creek County; altitude, 9,870 feet Georgetown. 
Clear; lake in San Juan County Telluride. 
Clear Creek; county in the central part of the State; bounded 
on the north by < rrand and < rilpin counties, on the east by 
Jefferson County, on the south by Park County, and on 
the west by Summit County. Its surface is mountainous, 
consisting of sloping spurs, with narrow valleys between 
them running down from Front Range, which forms its 
western boundary. Its area is 42.") square miles, of which 
less than one-half of 1 per cent, or 1,196 acres, were under 
cultivation in 1900. The population in 1900 was 7,082; and 
of Georgetown, the county seat, 1,418. In 1900 the aver- 
age magnetic- leclination was 13° 30' east. The mean an- 
nual rainfall is about 15 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 40° to 45°. 
Clear Water; creek in Mesa County,- a left-hand branch of 
Plateau Creek, tributary to Grand River. 
Clelland; station in Fremont County, on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 5,166 feet. 
Clelland Junction; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 
Railway; altitude, 5,176 feet. 
Cleora; station in Chaffee County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 0,971 feet. 
Cleveland; gulch in Hinsdale County, tributary to Gunnison 
River Silverton. 
Cliff; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of Coal 
Creek, tributary to North Fork Gunnison River Anthracite. 
Cliff; post village in Jefferson County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway. 
