106 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Lobatos; post town in Conejos County. 
Lockett; post village in Saguache County. 
Loco; post town in Kit Carson County, 
Lodge ; lake in Pueblo County Nepesta. 
Lodi; station in Morgan County, on Burlington and Missouri 
River Railroad. 
Lodore; canyon in Routt County, through which Green River 
flows. 
Logan; county in the extreme northern part of the State; 
bounded on the north by Nebraska, on the cast by Sedg- 
wick ami Phillips counties, on the south by Washington 
County, and on the west by Weld County. It consists of 
rolling plains, and is traversed by South Platte River, and 
by the Union Pacific and the Burlington and Missouri 
River railroads. Its area is L,733 square miles, of which 5 
per cent, or 57,639 acres were under cultivation in L900. 
The population in 1900 was 8,292; and of Sterling, the 
county seat, 998. In 1900 the average magnetic declina- 
tion was 13° 20/ east. The mean annual rainfall is about 
15 inches, and the mean annual temperature 50° to 55°. 
Logan; hill in Boulder County; altitude, 7,700 feet Boulder. 
Logan; village in Arapahoe County. 
Logcabin: post town in Larimer County. 
Logtown; village in La Plata County Needle Mountains. 
Lolita; station in ( Hero County on Missouri Pacific Railway; 
altitude. 4,29<) feet Catlin. 
Loma; post town in Mesa County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 4,515 feet. 
Loma; town in Huerfano County. 
Loma Junction; station in Huerfano County on Denver and 
Rio Crande Railroad; altitude, 6,204 feet. Post-office, 
Walsen. 
London; hill in Park County Leadville. 
London Junction; station in Park County on Denver and 
Inter-Mountain Railway Leadville. 
Lone; mesa in Dolores County. 
Lone; peak in Summit County; altitude, 11,300 feet. 
Lone Cone; summit in San Juan Mountains, Dolores and San 
Miguel counties; altitude, 12,761 feet. 
Lone Dome; post village in Montezuma County. 
Lone Jack; canyon in Pueblo and Huerfano counties, tribu- 
tary to Mustang Creek Apishapa. 
Lone Tree; arroyo in Otero and Las Animas counties, a right- 
hand branch of Timpas Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. . Timpas. 
Lone Tree; creek in Weld County, a left-hand branch of South 
Platte River G reeley. 
Lonetree; station in Gilpin County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway Blackhawk. 
Long; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Spanish Peaks. 
Long; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to North St. Vrain 
Creek Boulder. 
Long and Derry ; hill in Lake County near Leadville Leadville. 
