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Mse Kong Ka (Doi) : Low mountain about 9 miles SW. by W. of Mse Sariang; W. 



(sometimes called NW.). 

 Mffi Sot (Ban) : Frontier village about 119 miles NW'. by W. of Nakhon Sa- 



wan ; W. 

 Mao (Mse Nam) : Stream, tributary to the Mse Fang, arising on Doi Pha Horn 



Pok; N. 

 Mehongsorn (Nuung), Mse Hong Son: Town on the Mse Nam Pai about 73 



miles WNW. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Mekang (Ban), Mae Kang, Mse Klang, Kang, Pang Chao: Village on the Mse 



Klang or Mte Kang about 4 miles NW. of Chom Thong and at the foot of 



Doi Ang Ka ; N. 

 Mekong Kha: See Mse Kong Ka (Doi). 

 Menam, Lae Nam: The words for "river," commonly used by foreigners without 



qualification for the Mae Nam Chao Fhaya ; C. 

 Mesarieng (Ban), Mse Sariang, Mse Yuam, Maing Long Gyi: Town on the 



Mse Nam Yuam about SO miles SW. by W. of Chiang Mai; W. (sometimes 



called NW.). 

 Mesort: See Mae Sot (Ban). 

 Metang (Ban), Mae Tseng, San Maha Phon: Village on the Mse Titng about 



21 miles N. by W. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Muang Sum (Ban), Muang Chum: Village on the Mae Mao at the base of Doi 



Pha Hom Pok about 9 miles NNW. of Fang ; N. 

 Mue (Mse Nam), Moei, Thaungyin: Large river flowing noi-thwestward into the 



Salwin and forming part of the boundary between Tenasserim and western 



Thailand. 

 Mun (Mse Nam) : Large river tributary to the Mae Khong, on which Khorat and 



Ubon Racha Thani are situated ; E. 

 Na Muang (Ban, Tambon) : Village on the Mae Nam Klong; C. 

 Na Muang (Lam Nam Tok) : Waterfall stream on Ko Samui ; P. 

 Nakon Chaisi (Mae Nam), Nakhon Chai Si: Name applied to the middle reach 



of the Tha Chin River ; C. 

 Nakon Lampang (Muang), Nakhon Lampang: Large town on the Mae Wang 



about 36 miles SE. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Nakon Nay ok (Mse Nam), Nakhon Nay ok: Short tributary of the Bang Pakong 



River; C. 

 Nakon Noi (Khlong), Nakhon Noi: Stream flowing through Nakhon Si Tham- 



marat into the Gulf of Siam ; P. 

 Nakon Sawan (Muang), Nakhon Sawan: Town on the Chao Phaya about 135 



miles N. by W. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Nakon Sritamarat (Muang), Nakhon Si Thammarat : Large town near the 



coast of the Gulf of Siam about 364 miles S'. by W. of Bangkok ; P. 

 Nam Poo (Khao), Nam Phu : Locality on the Mse Pa Sak, probably a hill of the 



Phetchabun Range; C. 

 Nam Puat (Ban) : Village in the French Enclave about 60 miles N by W. of 



Muang Nan ; N. 

 Nan (Mae Nam) : Large river that joins with the Mse Ping at Pak Nam Pho to form 



the Chao Phaya ; N., C. 

 Nan (Muang) : Town on the right bank of the Mse Nam Nan about 118 miles E. 



of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Nang Ka (Doi), Langka, Pha Cho : High mountain (over 6,000 feet) about 32 



miles ENE. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Ngeh (JNhe Nam), Nge: Stream tributary to the Mae Ping; ?N. 



