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Atlas sheet. 
South Platte— Continued. 
forks; traverses that high mountain valley in a south- 
easterly direction, and turning to the northeast winds its 
way through the broken ridges of Front Range to the plains; 
thence flowing north and northeast and finally nearly east, 
it joins the North Platte near the city of North Platte, 
Nebr. ; discharge at Denver for 1904, 151,700 acre-feet. 
South Platte; post village in Jefferson County on Colorado 
and Southern Railway; altitude, 6,097 feet. 
South Platte; village in Logan County. 
South Pueblo; village in Pueblo County. 
South Rattlesnake; butte in Las Animas and Huerfano coun- 
ties; altitude, 6,442 feet Apishapa. 
South River; peak in San Juan Mountains, Mineral County; 
altitude, 13,160 feet. 
South Rush; creek, right-hand branch of Rush Creek, tribu- 
tary to Arkansas River. 
South St. Vrain; creek in Boulder County, a right-hand 
branch of St. Vrain Creek, tributary to South Platte River. Boulder. 
South Sopris; creek in Pitkin County, a left-hand branch of 
Roaring Fork. 
South Table; mountain in Jefferson County; altitude, 6,167 
feet Denver. 
South Veta; creek in Huerfano County, a left-hand branch of 
Cuchara River, tributary to Huerfano River Huerfano Park. 
South Willis; gulch in Gilpin County, tributary to North 
Clear Creek Central City Special. 
Spanish; creek in Saguache County, a left-hand branch of 
Cottonwood Creek, tributary to San Luis Creek. 
!Spanish; peaks, two in number, on boundary between Las 
Animas and Huerfano counties; altitude, 13,620 and 12,708 
feet. 
:Spar; village in Mineral County. 
Sparkill; village in Pitkin County. 
Sparling; gulch in Hinsdale County, tributary to Lake Fork 
Gunnison River Lake City. 
Specimen; mountain in Larimer County. 
Spence; creek in Archuleta County, a right-hand branch of 
San Juan River. 
Spencer; gulch in La Plata County, a left-hand branch of La 
Plata River La Plata. 
Spencer; post town in Gunnison County ; population in 1900,52. 
Jpencer Basin; valley in San Juan County Silverton, 
ipicer; post village in Larimer County. 
Ipikebuck; station in Fremont County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 5,896 feet, 
ipiller; peak in La Plata Mountains, on boundary between 
Montezuma and La Plata counties La Plata. 
pinney; station in Park County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way; altitude, 8,637 feet, 
pirit; gulch in Ouray County, tributary to Red Mountain 
Creek Silverton. 
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