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Sanpayang (or Sanpaiang): Village (384 m) northwest of Chiengmai; N. 



Saraburi: Town on the Menara Sak; C. 



Satahip (or Sataheep) : Village and naval station on east side of Gulf of Siam 

 south of Sriracha; SE. 



Sichol (or Sichal or Seechol): Mining camp southeast of Bandon; P. 



Sikeu: Village on branch of the Menam Mun; E. 



Sikuk: Tributary of the Menam Chao Phya; C. 



Singora (called also Songkla or Songkhla): Town on Gulf of Siam and Tale 

 Sap; P. 



Sisiket (or Srisiket): Town east of Korat; E. 



Sobpung: Village (875 m) northwest of Chiengmai; N. 



Song Kwe: Valley west of Meserieng; N. 



Sriracha (or Srimaharaja) : Village on Gulf of Siam; SE. 



Supanburi: Town on the Supan River; C. 



Tachalom: Town on the Tachin River; C. 



Tachang Lei: Village on the Salwin River; Burma. 



Tachin: Town on the Tachin River (called also Samut Sakon, Samud Sakawn, 

 etc.); C. 



Tadi: Stream flowing into Gulf of Siam through Nakon Sritamarat; P. 



Take (or Tago) : Fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near Chumporn; P. 



Tale Noi: Lake connected with the inner part of the Tale Sap; P. 



Tale Sap (Inland Sea): Large body of fresh and brackish water near Singora; P. 



Tapi: River discharging into Bandon Bight below Bandon; P. 



Ta Pra: Tambon north of Korat; E. 



Ta Ta-Fang (also written Ta Fang): Frontier police station on Salwin River west 

 of Mesarieng; N. 



Takaw: Village on the Pasak River; C. 



Tha Chang (Elephant Crossing) : Village on the Menam Mun east of Korat; E. 



Tha Chang: Village on tributary of the Menam Mun west of Korat; E. 



Tha Lo: Village southwest of Bandon; P. 



Tha Luang: Village on the Pasak River, site of extensive irrigation works; C. 



Tonburi (or Thonburi) : Part of Bangkok on west bank of the Menam Chao 

 Phya; C. 



Trad: (See Krat.) 



Trang: Town west of Patalung; P. 



Ubon (or Ubol): Town on Menam Mun at eastern terminus of Eastern Rail- 

 way; E. 



Udon (or Udawn): Town north of Korat; E. 



Um Mong: Valley (600 m) west of Pai; N. 



Vichienburi: Village on the Pasak River; C. 



Vientiane (or Wiengchan) : Capital of French Laos. 



Wang Hin: Village east of Bandon; P. 



Wang Kien: Village on Kew Yai of the Meklong near Kanburi; C. 



Wat Kiriwong: Wat and community of Klong Tadi west of Nakon Sritamarat; P. 



Waterfall is on Kao Chong, Trang; P. 



Yala: Village in Patani Province; P. 



Yamoo: Village near Patani; P. 



DR. W. L. ABBOTT'S ITINERARY IN SIAM 



Dr. W. L. Abbott arrived at Prahmon, Trang, on February 18, 

 1896, and collected there until April, except for a visit to Telibon 

 Island, February 25 to March 1, and again on March 28. He then 

 went up the Trang River about 20 miles to Tyching, which is on the 



