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Atlas sheet. 
Jate View; village in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,870 feet. 
Gateway; post village in Mesa County. 
Jato; creek in Conejos County, emptying into a sink. 
S-ault; post village in Weld County. 
S-aynor; lakes in Boulder County Niwot. 
3-emini; peaks in Park Range, Park County Lead vi lie. 
S-enoa; post village in Lincoln County on Chicago, Rock Island 
and Pacific Railway; altitude, 5,598 feet. 
i-eneva; gulch in Park County, tributary to South Platte River. 
reneva Park; valley in Park County Georgetown. 
reorge; lake in Park and Jefferson counties Pikes Peak. 
J-eorges; creek in Logan County, a left-hand branch of Horse- 
tail Creek, tributary to South Platte River. 
S-eorgetown; city and county seat of Clear Creek County on 
Colorado and Southern Railroad; population in 1900, 1,418; 
altitude, 8,507 feet Georgetown. 
J-eorgia; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cement Creek. Silverton. 
S-eorgia; pass between Park and Summit counties; altitude, 
11,476 feet. 
ribbs; peak in La Plata Mountains on boundary between 
Montezuma and La Plata counties La Plata. 
ribson; hill in Summit County Leadville. 
ribson; peak in Sangre de Cristo Range, Custer County; alti- 
tude, 13,729 feet. 
ribson; ridge in Gunnison County Crested Butte. 
rillespie; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to Jim Creek .. Boulder. 
fillett; post town in Teller County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way; population in 1900, 524; altitude, 9,933 feet. 
l-ilman; post town in Eagle County; population in 1900, 222. 
Railroad name, Rock Creek. 
rilpin; county in the north-central part of the State, upon the 
eastern slopes of Front Range; bounded on the north by 
Boulder County, on the east by Jefferson County, on the 
south by Clear Creek County, and on the west by Grand 
County. Its area is 130 square miles, of which 3 per cent, 
or 2,110 acres, were under cultivation in 1900. The popu- 
lation in 1900 was 6,690; and of Central City, the county 
seat, 3,114. In 1900 the average magnetic declination was 
13° 31' east. The mean annual rainfall is about 15 inches, 
and the mean annual temperature 40° to 45°. 
rilpin; peak in Ouray County; altitude, 13,682 feet Telluride. 
rilpin; post village in Gilpin County. 
rilson; gulch in Clear Creek County, tributary to Clear Creek. I . , 
I cial. 
rlacier; peak in Front Range, Summit County; altitude, 12,654 
feet. 
■laciers; station in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,642 feet. 
v lade; station in Douglas County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad, altitude, 6,496 faet. 
■ladstone; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Miguel County. Telluride. 
