GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 87 
Atlas sheet. 
Hillside; post village in Fremont County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,473 feet. 
Hillside; village in Ouray County; altitude, 8,269 feet. 
Hilltop; post village in Douglas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Hilltop; station in Elbert County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway Castle Rock. 
Hilltop; station in Park County, on the Colorado and Southern 
and the Colorado Midland railways; altitude, 0,609 feet. 
Hilltop Junction; station in Park County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 9,839 feet. 
Hilton; station in Bent County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 3,888 feet. 
Hinkles; station in Gunnison County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway; altitude, 8,174 feet. 
Hinsdale; county in the southwestern part of the State; bounded 
on the north by Gunnison County, on the east by Saguache 
and Mineral counties, on the south by Archuleta County, 
and on the west by Ouray, San Juan, and La Plata counties. 
It includes a portion of San Juan Mountains, its area is 
1,003 square miles, of which 3 per cent, or 1,767 acres, were 
under cultivation in 1900. The population in 1900 was 
1,609; and of Lake City, the county seat, 700. In P.iOO the 
average magnetic declination was 13° 25 / east. The mean 
annual rainfall is about 15 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 40°. 
'Eiram Prince; lake in Boulder County Niwot. 
flirst; village in Costilla County. 
Eobart; village in Teller County. 
roehne; post village in Las Animas County on Atchison, 
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 5,711 feet. 
Soffman; lake in Boulder County Niwot. 
ftog-back; canyon in Mesa County, tributary to Grand River, 
log-back; mesa in Rio Grande County. 
log-back; mountain in Pueblo County Pueblo. 
'log-back; summit in Montezuma County La Plata. 
logback; valley in Routt County. 
logg-; post village in Montezuma County. 
logland; creek in Saguache County, a right-hand branch of 
Saguache River, 
log" Ranch; canyon in Pueblo County, tributary to Huerfano 
River Apishapa. 
lolbert Cabin; village in Fremont County Pikes Peak. 
lolcolm; hills in El Paso County Big Springs. 
lolly; post town in Prowers County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; population in 1900, 364; altitude, 3,387 
feet Granada. 
lolly wood; station in Teller County on Florence and Cripple 
Creek Railroad; altitude, 9,698 feet. 
Coltwold; village in Elbert County Big Springs. 
[oly Cross; village in Eagle County Leadville. 
Coly Cross Forest Reserve; area 1,548 square miles. 
