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Sichang (Ko), Si Chang: Island of the Inner Gulf of Siam W. by S. of Si 



Racha; SE. 

 Sichon (Ban) : Coastal vilhige on the Gulf of Siam about 38 miles N. by W. of 



Nakhou Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Sikuk (Mjs Nam), Si Kuk: Stream tributary to the upper Mje Nam Chao 



Phaya ; C. 

 Silom (Khlong), Si Lom: Canal in the city of Bangkok; C. 

 Sing (Lsem) : Cape enclosing the Cbanthabun estuary to the west, about 10 miles 



SSW. of Chanthaburi ; SE. 

 Singora (Muang), Singgora, Song Khla: Town on the Gulf of Siam at the 



mouth of the Thale Sap about 95 miles SSE. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Soi (MiB Nam) : Stream arising on Doi Langka (Doi Pha Cho) and flowing into 



tributary of the Mae Nam Wang N. of Nakhon Lampang ; N. 

 Sok (Khlong) : One of the western headwaters of the Mae Nam Ta Pi ; P. 

 Songkram (Mse Nam), Song Khram: River tributary to the Mae Khong, which 



it enters from the W. about 39 miles NE by N. of Sakon Nakhon ; B. 

 Sot (Mae Nam) : Stream, tributary to the Mae Moei, on which Ban Mse Sot is 



situated ; W. 

 Sriracha (Ban) Si Racha, Si Maha Racha: Town on the eastern shore of the 



Inner Gulf of Siam about 50 miles SE. by S. of Bangkok ; SE. 

 Srisawat (Ban), Si Sawat: Village on the eastern branch (Khwse Yai) of the 



Mae Klong about 94 miles NW. by N. of Rachaburi ; C. 

 Supan (Mse Nam), Suphan: Name applied to the upper reach of the Tha Chin 



River ; C. 

 Supanburi (Muang), Suphanburi: Town on the Mse Nam Suphan (Tha Chin) 



about 55 miles NNW. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Surin (Mae Nam) : River tributary to the Mae Pai, which it enters about 20 



miles WSW. of Muang Mse Hong Son ; W. 

 Sutep (Doi), Suthep: Mountain (5,500 feet) rising steeply from the plain just 



W. of Muang Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Ta (Mse Nam), Tha: Stream arising in the Khun Tan range and entering the 



Mae Kuang about 16 miles S. by W. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Ta Chang (Ban), Tha Chang: Railway station on the Nam Mun about 11 miles 



E. by N. of Khorat ; village on a tributary of the Nam Mun W. of Khorat ; E. 

 Ta Fang (Ban), Tha Fang: Misinterpretation of That Fang; see Ta Ta Fang. 

 Ta Ta Fang (Ban), Thattafang, That Fang: Village on the left bank of the 



Salwin about 18 miles WSW. of Mae Sariang ; N. 

 Tachalom (Ban), Tha Chalom: Village on the Mae Nam Tha Chin; C. 

 Tachin (Mae Nam), Tha Chin: River which enters the head of the Inner Gulf 



of Siam just W. of the mouth of the Chao Phaya ; C. 

 Tadi (Mse Nam), Ta Di: Stream arising on Khao Luang and passing through 



Nakhon Si Thammarat to enter the Gulf of Siam ; P. 

 Taeng (Ban), Village on the Krat River near Muang Krat; SE. 

 Tai (Ban), Thai: Village on the Mae Khong in Udon Providence; E. 

 Takuapa (Muang), Takua Pa: Town on the western side of the Malay Peninsula 



about 115 miles W. by N. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Tale Noi, Thale Noi: A small fresh-water extension of the Thale Sap at the 



NW. corner of the Inner Lake ; P. 

 Tale Sap, Thale Sap Song Khla, Inland Sea of Singgora: An almost land- 

 locked arm of the Gulf of Siam extending W. and NW. of Singgora or 

 Song Khla ; it is divided into the salty Outer Lake and the brackish Inner 

 Lake ; P. 

 Talebun (Ban), Taleban, Saiburi (Muang) : Coastal town at the mouth of the 

 Mse Nam Saiburi about 26 miles ESE. of Pattani ; P. 



