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Kon (Mae Nam) : Small swift stream (tributary to the Mje Nam Nan) on which 



Ban Khana is situated ; N. 

 Kong (Mse Nam) , Khong, Cambodia : One of the great rivers of Asia ; it forms a 



great part of the eastern boundary of Thailand. 

 Kong Kha (Huai), Kong Ka: Small stream arising on Doi Mse Kong Ka and 



entering the Mse Yuan from the west near Mse Sariang ; N. 

 Korat (Muang), Khorat, Nakhon Rachasima (Muang) : Large town on the upper 



Nam Mun about 135 miles NE. by E. of Bangkok ; E. 

 Kra (Mffi Nam), Pak Chan: River forming the boundary between Thailand and 



the southernmost part of Tenasserim ; P. 

 Krabi (Muang), Ghirbi: Coastal town on the western side of the Malay Penin- 

 sula about 76 miles WSW. of Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Krabin (Muang), Krabinburi: Town on the Sa Kaao River about 81 miles E. by 



N. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Kraburi (Muang), Nam Chut Yai (Ban) : Village on the Mse Nam Kra or Mse 



Nam Pak Chan, about 28 miles W. by S. of Chumphon ; P. 

 Krat (Mse Nam), Trat: Short river entering the Gulf of Slam N. of Ko Kut; SE. 

 Krat (Muang), Trat: Town on the Krat River about 169 miles SE. by E. of 



Bangkok; SE. 

 Kuang (Mse Nam) : Stream ai'ising in the vicinity of Doi Langka and entering 



the Mse Ping about 16 miles S. by W. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Kumpawapi (Muang), Kumphawapi, Na Khong (Ban) : Village at the head- 

 waters of the Mse Nam Pao, about 21 miles SE. by S. of Udon ; E. 

 Kut (Ko) : Large island in the Gulf of Siam S. by E. of Krat ; SE. 

 Kwe Noi (Mse Nam), Khwae Noi: Western branch of the Mae Nam Klong, above 



Kanchanaburi ; O. 

 Kwe Yai (Mse Nam), Khwae Yai: Eastern branch of the Mse Klong above 



Kanchanaburi ; C. 

 Lahan (Nong), Han: Large lake near Sakon Nakhon, draining into the Mae 



Khong; E. 

 Lam Ton Lang (Ban), Lam Thong Lang: Village NW. of Pak Chong; C. 

 Lampam (Ban) : Village on the Inner Lake of the Thale Sap; P. 

 Lampang: See Nakon Lampang (Muang). 

 Langka (Doi), Pha Cho : High mountain (over 6,000 feet) about 32 miles ENE. 



of Chiang Mai, incorrectly recorded by Dr. Smith as Doi Nang Ka ; N. 

 Langsuen (Muang), Lang Suan: Town on the Bight of Ban Don about 118 miles 



NW. by N. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Lao (Huai, Mse Nam) : Stream arising on Doi Hua Mot and entering the Mse 



Kok from the south about 13 miles NE. of Chiang Rai ; N. 

 Len (Huai) : Stream on Doi Hua Mot, one of tlie headwaters of the Mse Nam 



Lao; N. 

 Lin (Huai) : Tiny brook tributary to the Mae Mao near Ban Muang Sum; N. 

 Lorn (Huai) : Small brook tributary to the Mse Nam Hseng on which Ban San 



Tha is situated; N. 

 Long (Mse Nam) : Swift stream tributary to the Mse Chsem ; N. 

 Lopburi (M;b NanT) : Anabranch of the Mse Nam Chao Phaya on which Lopburi 



is situated ; C. 

 Lopburi (Muang) : Old capital on the railway about 30 miles N. by E. of 



Ayutthaya | C. 

 lu (Mse Nam) : Small stream tributary to the Mae Chsem ; N. 

 Luang (Khao) : High mountain (almost 6,(XK) feet) about 15 miles W. by N. of 



Nakhon Si Thammarat; P. 

 Luk (Huai) : Brook arising on Doi Khun Tan (Doi Nga Chang) ; N. 



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