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Kelleys Island; Reef and Town, San- 

 dusky Bay, Lake Erie, Erie County, 

 Ohio. (Not Kelley's Island.) 



Kelly; Island, Delaware Bay, Kent 

 County, Del. (Not Kelleys nor 

 Kelly's.) 

 Kelly; Mountain, northeast of Cor- 

 dova, Alaska. 



Kelly; Mountain, between Randolph 

 and Upshur Counties, W. Va. (Not 

 Kelley.) 



Kelly; Village, Marathon County, Wis. 

 (Not Kelley.) 



Kelly; see McCord. 



Kelly ville; Township and Village, 

 Creek County, Okla. (Not Kelley- 

 ville.) 



Kelp; Point, one-half mile northeast- 

 ward of Claim Point, Alaska. 



Kelsall; River, draining Kelsall Lake 

 into Chilkat River, Southeastern 

 Alaska and British Columbia. (Not 

 Bear, Glave, Tschilket, nor West 

 Fork of Chilkat.) 



Kelsey; Town, Watauga County, N. C. 

 (Not Kelsy.) 



Kelung; see Kiirun. 



Kenai; Fort and Peninsula, Cook Inlet, 

 Alaska. (Not Kenay.) 



Kenai; Stream, Kenai Peninsula, 

 draining Lakes Skilak and Kenai 

 into Cook Inlet, Alaska. (Not Kak- 

 nu.) 



Kenm; see Cook. 



Kendrick; Creek, Sullivan County, 

 Tenn. (Not Hendrick's nor Ken- 

 drick's. ) 



Keneighton; see Conetoe. 



Kenesaw; see Kennesaw. 



Kenia; Mountain, near the Equator, 

 East Africa. (Not Kenya nor Kilin- 

 yaga.) 



Kennebec; River in Maine. (Not 

 Kenebec. ) 



Kennedy Branch; see Harris Branch. 



♦Kennesaw; Mountain and Town, 

 Cobb County, Ga. (Not Kenesaw.) 



Kennett; City, Dunklin County Mo. 

 (Not Kennett's.) 



Kenney; Village, De Witt County, 111. 

 (Not Kenny.) 



* Kenny etto; Creek, Fulton County, 

 N. Y. (Not Kenneto.) 



Kent; Island and Point, Chesapeake 

 Bay, opposite Annapolis, Queen 

 Amies County, Md. (Not Kent's.) 



Kent; Village, Fluvanna County, Va. 

 (Not Kents Store.) 



Kentucky; see Indian Kentuclcy. 



Kenvil; Railroad Station, Morris 

 County, N. J. (Not Ferro IMont, Mc- 

 Cainsville, nor Vannatta.) 



Kenwood; Creek, tributary to Koyuk 

 River from the south, between East 

 Fork and Peace River, Alaska. 



Kenyan; see Harrisburg. 



Keokuk; Dam, across Mississippi River, 

 between Keokuk, Iowa, and Hamil- 

 ton, 111. 



Keokuk; Lake, formed by Keokuk Dam 

 across Mississippi River, between 

 Keokuk, Iowa, and Hamilton, 111. 



Keramoi; Cape (saki), Light, and 

 Shoal, lat. 43° 40' N., long. 14.5° 32' 

 E., Kuril Islands, Japan. (Not 

 Keramui.) 



Kerby; Village, Josephine County, 

 Oreg. ( Not Kerby ville. ) 



Kern; see Soda Spring. 



Kerr; Mountain, sec. 24, T. 26 N., R. 

 22 W., Flathead County, Mont. 



Kerthaus; see Karthaus. 



Keshequa; Creek, Allegany and Liv- 

 ingston Counties, N. Y. (Not Casha- 

 qua, Coshaqua, Kishaqua, nor Knsha- 

 qua.) 



Kessler; Mountain and Triangulation 

 Station near Fayetteville, Washing- 

 ton County, Ark. (Not Kestler.) 



Ketch; Brook, tributary to Scantic 

 River, Hartford and Tolland Coun- 

 ties, Conn. (Not Catch.) 



Ketchepedrakee; Creek, rising on 

 eastern slope Blue Ridge Mountains, 

 Clay and Randolpli Counties, flow- 

 ing in easterly direction across 

 northern part of county and empty- 

 ing into Tallapoosa River north of 

 Owen Crossing, Randolph County, 

 Ala. (Not Katchamadragga, Ket- 

 chebedokee, Ketchepedakee, Kitcha- 

 badogga, nor Kitchepedrache. ) 



Ketchikan; Creek, flowing into Ton- 

 gass Narrows at Ketchikan, Revil- 

 lagigedo Island, Southeastern Alaslva. 

 (Not Fish.) 



