GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 93 
Atlas sheet. 
Ironclads, The; summits in Boulder County; altitude, ( .», 100 
feet Boulder. 
rondale; station in Arapahoe County on Union Pacific Rail- 
road; altitude, 5,115 feet, 
ion Spring's; station in Otero County on Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe Railway Timpas. 
ron Springs; arroyo in Otero and Las Animas counties, a 
right-hand branch of Timpas Creek, tributary to Arkansas 
River Timpas. 
ronton; post town in Ouray County on Silverton Railroad; 
population in 1900, 71 Sil verton. 
ronton Park, in Ouray County Silverton. 
rrawaddy; creek in Garfield County, a right-hand branch of 
Grand River, 
rving; peak in San Juan Mountains, La Plata County; altitude, 
13,210 feet Needle Mountains. 
rwin; town in Gunnison County; population in 1900, 26 Anthracite. 
sabella; station in Teller County on Florence and Cripple 
Creek Railroad. 
sland; lake in San Juan County Telluride. 
sland; mesa in San Miguel County. 
talian; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of 
Taylor River, tributary to Gunnison River, 
talian; mountain in Elk Mountains; altitude, 13,350 feet. 
vanhoe; post village in Pitkin County on Colorado Midland 
Railway; altitude, 10,927 feet. 
ack; canyon in Otero County tributary to Purgatory River, 
ack; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of Illinois 
Creek, tributary to North Platte River. 
rckass; creek in Garfield County, a right-hand branch of 
Grand River. 
Rckass Basin ; valley in San Miguel County Telluride. 
acks Cabin; station in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,298 feet. 
ackson; butte in Montezuma County; altitude, 5,326 feet, 
ackson; creek in Douglas County, a left-hand branch of Plum 
Creek, tributary to South Platte River Platte Canyon. 
ackson; mountain in Eagle County. 
ackson; ridge in Montezuma County La Plata. 
•ickson: village in Gunnison County; altitude, 9,036 feet Ouray. 
.iLCona; station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 
j 6,270 feet. 
«,cque; creek in Summit County, a left-hand branch of Ten- 
mile Creek, tributary to Snake River Leadville. 
t.cque; gulch in Summit County, tributary to West Fork Ten-/ Tenmile District Spe- 
mile River. I cial. 
J f cque; peak in Summit County; altitude, 13,215 feet Leadville. 
J:cque; ridge in Summit County /Tenmile DistrictSpe- 
1 cial. 
Jg-g-ed; mountain in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; 
altitude, 13,829 feet Needle Mountains. 
Jmes; peak in Front Range, on boundary between Gilpin, 
i Grand, and Clear Creek counties; altitude, 13,283 feet. 
