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Atlas sheet. 
Gregory; gulch in Gilpin County, tributary to North Clear 
Creek Central City Special 
xreg-ory; hill in Gilpin County Central City Special. 
Jresham; post village in Boulder County; altitude, 8,435 feet. Boulder. 
3-rey Creek; station in Las Animas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Jreylock; mountain in La Plata County; altitude, 13,571 feet. Needle Mountains. 
3-riffith; mountain in Clear Creek County; altitude, 11,427 feet. Georgetown. 
xrippe; station in Summit County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway. 
3-rizzly; canyon in Garfield County, tributary to Eagle River. 
5-rizzly; gulch in Hinsdale County, tributary to Silver Creek. San Cristobal. 
xrizzly ; gulch in La Plata County, tributary to Johnson Creek . Needle Mountains. 
Jrizzly; peak in La Plata County; altitude, 13,695 feet Needle Mountains. 
Jrizzly; peak in San Juan Mountains on boundary line be- 
tween San Juan and Dolores counties; altitude, 13,748 feet. Telluride. 
3-rizzly; peak in Sawatch Range, Pitkin County; altitude, 
13,956 feet. 
xrizzly; station in Garfield County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Jrommet; post village in La Plata County. 
Jrote; station in Prowers County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway ; altitude, 3,527 feet, Post-office, Carlton. 
Jround Hog-; creek in Dolores County, aright-hand branch of 
West Dolores River, tributary to Dolores River Ric< >. 
rround Hog; gulch in San Miguel County, tributary to East 
Dolores River Telluride. 
rrouse; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Animas 
River Silverton. 
Arouse; hill in Teller County; altitude, 9,824 Pikes Peak. 
jrove; creek in Delta and Mesa counties, a left-hand branch 
of Plateau Creek, tributary to Grand River. 
'rover; post village in Weld County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad; altitude, 5,076 feet, 
rover; village in Pueblo County, 
rubbs; station in Garfield County on Crystal River Railroad; 
altitude, 6,241 feet, 
uajatoyan; creek in Las Animas County, a left-hand branch 
of Purgatory River Spanish Peaks. 
uardian, The; summit in San Juan County; altitude, 13,617 
feet Needle Mountains. 
( uero, Mount; in Gunnison County; altitude, 11,749 feet, 
'uffey; post village in Park County. 
• ulch; post village in Pitkin County; altitude 8,200 feet. 
1 Railroad name, Spring Gulch. 
<ilf Junction; station in Pueblo County, on the Colorado and 
Southern, and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads; alti- 
tude, 4,623 feet. 
dlnare; post village in Las Animas County Spanish Peaks. 
(mbarrel; hill in Boulder County; altitude, 5,384 feet Niwot, 
(mnison; county in the west-central part oftheState; bounded 
I on the north by Elk Mountain and Pitkin and Mesa coun- 
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