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Hua Hin (Ban) : Seaside village on the Gilt' of Siani about 87 miles SSW. of 



Bangkok; C. 

 Hua Mak (Ban) : Village on railway about 8 miles E. of Bangkok; C. 

 Hua Mot (Doi) : High mountain (over 6,000 feet) situated just N. of Doi Langka 



(Doi Pha Cho) ; N. 

 Huey Ta (Ban), Huai Ta: A'illage W. of Naklion Si Thammarat at the base of 



Khao Luang ; P. 

 Huey Yang' (Ban), Huai Yang: Village about 158 miles SSW. of Bangkok; C. 

 Hupbon (Ban), Hup Bon: Village near Ban Si Racha ; SE. 

 Ing' (Mns Nam) : River, tributary to the Mne Khong, on which Muang Thoeng is 



situated; N. 

 Jhering: See Yamoo (Ban). 

 Ka (Huai) : Stream flowing between Doi Chiang Dao and the next mountain to 



the south ; N. 

 Kahten (Ko), Katen, Kraten: Islet in the Gulf of Siam S. of Ko Samui ; P. 

 Kam (Mse Nam) : River draining Nong Lahan and tributary to the Mae Khong, 



which it enters about 46 miles ESB. of Sakon Nakhon ; E. 

 Kanburi (Muang), Kanchanaburi: Town on the Mae Klong, at the junction of 



the Khwse Yai and the Khwje Noi, about 36 miles NW. by N. of Ratcha- 



buri; C. 

 Kao (Huai), Ksec: Stream arising on Doi Suthep and entering the Mse Ping at 



Chiang Mai; N. 

 Kemarat (Ban), Khenunarat: Village on the Mie Khong about 61 miles NNE. 



of Ubon Racha Thani ; E. 

 Keng Sok (Ban), Kaeng Sok: Village (on the Mse Klong?) stated to lie in 



southwestern Thailand ; C. 

 Khan (Mse Nam) : Stream, tributary to the Mse Ping, which it enters from the 



north about 20 miles SSW. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Khana (Ban) : Village on the Mse Nam Kon about 39 miles N. by E. of Muang 



Nan ; N. 

 Khong Noi (Mse Nam) : Stream tributary to the Mse Nam Pai near Mse Hong 



Son; N. 

 Khor (Nong), Kho: Lake near Si Racha ; SE. 

 Khun Tale, Khun Thale: Lakelike expansion of the Mse Nam Ta Pi above the 



town of Ban Don ; P. 

 Khun Tan (Doi), Nga Chang: Mountain (over 4,000 feet) situated above Khun 



Tan station, about 29 miles SE. by S. of Chiang Mai, sometimes recorded by 



Dr. Smith as Khun Tan Mountains ; N. 

 Khun Tan (Thiu Khao) : Mountain range forming the divide between the basins 



of the Mse Ping and the Mse Wang ; N. 

 Kirirat (Mse Nam), Khirirat: River tributary to the Ta Pi above Ban Don; P. 

 Kiriwong (Ban), Khiriwong: Village at the headwaters of the Mae Nam Tadi, 



about 16 miles W. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Klang Pla (Mse Nam), Kang Pa, Ka Pak: stream on Doi Ang Ka, tributary 



to the Mse Klang or Mse Kang from the north and formed by confluence of the 



Mse Ka Pak Luang and the Mse Ka Pak Noi near Ban Nong Lom ; N. 

 Klong (Mse Nam) : River entering the Inner Gulf of Siam at its northwestern 



corner formed by confluence of the Khwse Yai and the Khwse Noi ; C. 

 Koh Lak (Ban), Ko Lak, Prachuap Khirkhan (Muang) : Seaside village on the 



Gulf of Siam about 140 miles SSW. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Kok (Mse Nam) : River, tributary to the Mse Khong, on which Chiang Rai is 



situated ; N. 

 Kok Kamyan (Khlong) : Stream tributary to the Mse Nam Suphan (Tha Chin) 



near Suphanburi ; C. 



