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Atlas sheet. 
Little Elk; creek in Gunnison and Hinsdale counties, a left- 
hand branch of Elk Creek, tributary to Lake Fork Gunni- 
son River Lake City. 
Little Evans; gulch in Lake County, tributary to East Fork 
Arkansas River Leadville. 
Little Fountain; creek in El Paso County, a right-hand branch 
of Fountain Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Colorado Springs. 
Little Giant; mountain in San Juan County Silverton. 
Little Giant Basin; valley in San Juan County Silverton. 
Little Grizzly; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch 
of North Platte River. 
Little Horse; creek in Lincoln County, a left-hand branch of 
Horse Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Sanborn. 
Little Idaho; creek in Weld County, a right-hand branch of 
St.Vrain Creek, tributary to South Platte River Greeley. 
Little Jim; creek in Boulder County, a left-hand branch of 
Jim Creek, tributary to Lefthand Creek Boulder. 
Little Lone Cone; summit in San Miguel County; altitude, 
12,001 feet. 
Little Pisg-ah; peak in Teller County; altitude, 9,822 feet Pikes Peak. 
Little Sacramento; gulch in Park County, tributary to South 
Platte River Leadville. 
Little Scraggy; peak in Jefferson County; altitude, 9,640 feet. Platte Canyon. 
Little Sheep; mountain in Huerfano County; altitude, 9,600 
feet Huerfano Park. 
Little Silver Basin; valley in Gunnison County Anthracite. 
Little Snake; river in Routt County, a right-hand branch of 
Yam pa River. 
Little Texas; creek in Fremont County, a left-hand branch of 
Texas Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. 
Little Thompson; creek in Weld County, aright-hand branch 
of Thompson Creek, tributary to South Platte River, head- 
ing in South Branch Greeley. 
Littleton; post town and county seat of Arapahoe County on 
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population in 
1900, 738; altitude, 5,358 feet. 
Little Union; gulch in Lake County, tributary to Arkansas 
River Leadville. 
Little Ute; creek in Costilla County, a right-hand branch of 
Ute Creek, tributary to Trinchera River Huerfano Park. 
Little West; creek in Teller County, a left-hand branch of 
West Creek, tributary to South Platte River Platte Canyon. 
Little Winnie, station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; 
altitude, 11,168 feet. 
Livermore; post village in Larimer County. 
Livesey; station in Pueblo County on the Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads; 
altitude, 4,783 feet. 
Living Spring; village in Adams County. 
Lizard Head; summit in San Juan Mountains, San Miguel 
County; altitude, 13,156 feet Telluride. 
Lizard Head; station in San Miguel County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 10,238 feet. 
