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Tarn (Ban), Tham: Village near a famous cave at the eastern base of Doi 



Chiang Dao ; N. 

 Tang' (Mae Nam), Taeng: River confluent vpith the Mse Ping at Ban Mae Tjeng 



or San Maha Phon ; N. 

 Tanon Tong Chai (Thiu Khao) Thanon Thong Chai: Mountain range forming 



the divide between the basins of the Salwin and the Mae Ping; NW. 

 Tao (Ko) : Island in the Gulf of Siam NW. by N. of Ko Pa-ngan ; P. 

 Tapi (Mse Nam), Ta Pi, Ban Don: River flowing north to enter the Gulf of 



Siam at Ban Don ; P. 

 Thalerng (Khlong), Ta Loeng: Stream near Ron Phibun; P. 

 Thaungyin (Mse Nam), Thaungyeen, Mcei: Large river flowing northwestward 



into the Salwin and forming part of the boundary between Tenasserim and 



western Thailand. 

 Thoeng (Muang), Nai Wiang (Ban) : Town on the Mae Ing about 28 miles SE. 



by E. of Chiang Rai ; N. 

 Thung Luang (Ban) : Village about 85 miles SW. by S. of Bangkok; C. 

 Ton (Mae Nam) : Stream arising on Doi Langka (Doi Pha Cho) and flowing into 



a tributary of the Mae Nam Ping NE. of Chiang Mai ; N. 

 Ton Lang (Lam), Thong Lang: Stream tributary to the Mae Nam Pa Sak from 



the east on which Ban Lam Thong Lang is situated ; C 

 Tonburi (Muang), Thonburi: Part of Bangkok, on the rigut bank of the Chao 



Phaya ; C. 

 Trang (Mse Nam) : Small river on which the town of Trang is situated; P. 

 Trang- (Muang), Thap Thiang (Ban) : Town on the Mse Nam Trang about 63 



miles SSW. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Tum (Mse Nam) : Swift stream tributary to the Mse Chaem ; N. 

 Tung Song (Muang), Thung Song, Chaniai (Ban) : Railway junction about 26 



miles SW. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Ubon (Muang), Ubon Racha Thani: Town on the Nam Mun, terminus of the East- 

 ern Line of the Royal State Railways, about 184 miles E. of Khorat ; B. 

 Udon (Muang), Udon Thani, Mak Khaeng (Ban) : Town about 174 miles N. by E. 



of Khorat ; E. 

 Um Meng (Huai) : Swift brook, tributary to the Mae Chaem, which it enters from 



the east about 21 miles W. of Chom Thong ; N. 

 Umpang (Ban), Um Phang: Village near the Tenasserim frontier about 85 miles 



W'. of Nakhon Sawan ; C. 

 Umpang (Huai), Um Phang: Stream, one of the headwaters of the Mae Klong 



Khwae Yai, on which Ban Um Phang is situated ; C. 

 Wain (Mse Nam), Wen: Short river flowing into the Gulf of Siam near Chantha- 



buri; SE. 

 Wang (Mse Nam) : River tributary to the Mae Ping; watering the country be- 

 tween the Khuri Tan and western Phi Pan Nam Ranges ; N., C. 

 Wieng Papao (Muang), Wiang Pa Pao, Nai Wiang (Ban) : Village on the Mse 



Nam Lao about 41 miles SSW. of Chiang Rai ; N. 

 Wong ( Mse Nam ) : River tributary to the Chao Phaya, which it enters from the 



NW. by N. about 26 miles S. of Nakhon Sawan ; C. 

 Yai (Ko) : Island in the Chao Phaya between Bangkok and Ayutthaya ; C. 

 Yai (Mae Nam) : Anabranch of the Chao Phaya which unites with the Mse Nam 



Noi and the Lopburi at Ayutthaya ; C. 

 Yamoo (Ban), Yamu, Yaring (Muang), Jhering: Coastal village about 8 miles 



E. of Pattani ; P. 

 Yang- (Nong) : Small lake E. of Si Racha ; SE. 



Yao Yai (Ko), Panjang^ (Pulau) : Large island off the western coast of Peninsu- 

 lar Thailand lying just E. of Ko Phuket ; P. 



