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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



King-Qan-Oola ; see Khinghan. 



King-Ki-Tao ; King-Ki-Too ; see Keijo. 



King-Ki-Tao; Eing-ki-too; see Seoul. 



Kingegan; Village, Cape Prince of 

 Wales, Bering Strait, Alaska. (Not 

 King-a-ghe.) 



Kingfisher ; see Ogishkemuncie. 



Kings; Glacier, near head of Port 

 Nellie Juan, Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska. 



Kings; Mountain, east bank of Mata- 

 nuska River, 40 miles northeast of 

 Knik Arm of Cook Inlet, Alaska. 

 (Not House.) 



Kings; River, head of Port Nellie 

 Juan, Prince William Sound, AJaska. 



♦Kings; River, Fresno County, Calif. 

 (Not King nor King's.) 



King's; Kings, Calif and Fla. ; see 

 Philips; Ryer; Teyahalee. 



Kingsland; Point, Hudson River near 

 Tarrytown, Westchester County, N. 

 Y. (Not Kingsland's.) 



Kingsland; Reach, James River, Va. 

 (Not Graveyard.) 



Kingston; Mountains, California and 

 Nevada. (Not Chung Up nor Rest- 

 ing Spring.) 



Kinkasan; Channel, Island ,and Light, 

 lat. 38° 17' N„ long. 141° 35' E., 

 eastern coast of Honshu Island, 

 Japan. (Not Kingkasan, Kinka 

 San, Kinkuwasan, nor Kinkwasan.) 



Kinmundy; City and Township, Ma- 

 rion County, III. (Not Kim- 

 mundy. ) 



Kinnickinnic ; Kinnickinnick ; KinniM- 

 nic; see Kinnikinnic. 



Kinnikinnic; River, St. Croix County, 

 Wis. (Not Kinnickinnic, Kinnickin- 

 nick, nor Kinnikinic.) 



Kinnikinnick; Creek and Village, 

 Ross County, Ohio. (Not Kinnickin- 

 nick.) 



Kinnimcut; see Conimicut. 



Kinnimiki; Creek, T. 32 N., R. 21 W., 

 tributary to Skookoleel Creek from 

 south, Flathead County, Mont. 



Kinsale; Village, Westmoreland Coun- 

 ty, Va. (Not Kin Sale.) 



Kintire; Township, Redwood County, 

 Minn. (Not Knitire.) 



Kiokee; Creek, Dougherty County, Ga. 

 (Not Kioka.) 



Kiolen; Mountain Range, between Swe- 

 den and Norway. (Not Kioel, 

 Kjolen, nor Koelen.) 



Kioto; see Kyoto. 



Kiowa; Peak (altitude, 13,101 feet), 

 about a mile east of Continental 

 Divide, 14^ miles south of Longs 

 Peak, Boulder County, Colo. 



Kip; Creek, small tributary to North 

 Badger Creek, Pondera County, 

 Mont. 



Kip; see Maple. 



Kiphiggon; see Higgon. 



Kipniak; Kipniuk; see Black. 



Kirby; Creek, western channel of 

 Eagle Creek, west of Richland, Baker 

 County, Oreg. (Not Little Eagle.) 



Kirghiz; Steppes, northeast of Sea of 

 Aral, Asia. (Not Kirgheez, Kirguis, 

 nor Kirguiz.) 



Kirin; Province of Manchuria, Asia. 

 (Not Girin nor Ula.) 



Kirker; Landing, Ohio River, Mason 

 County, Ky. (Not Kirker's.) 



Kirker; Pass, Contra Costa County, 

 Calif. (Not Kirkers, Quercus, nor 

 Quereus. ) 



Kishaqua ; see Keshequa. 



Kishenef; Capital of Bessarabia, in 

 European Russia. (Not Kichenef, 

 Kichiuev, Kirschenew, Kishenev, 

 Kishineff, Kishinev, nor Kishlanou.) 



Kiska; Island, one of the western 

 Aleutians, Alaska. (Not Kyska.) 



Kiskiminitas; River, from the junc- 

 tion of the Conemaugh River and 

 Loyalhanna Creek to the Allegheny 

 River, Pa. 



Kiskimintas; Township, Armstrong 

 County, Pa. (Not Kiskiminetas.) 



Kisselen; Bay, at the head of Beaver 

 Bay, Unalaska, eastern Aleutians, 

 Alaska. (Not Kissialiak nor Wor- 

 f ham. ) 



Kistna; River in the Dekkau, South- 

 ern India. (Not Kistnah nor 

 Krishna.) 



Kit Carson; Mountain, highest peak 

 in the cross range south of Apache 

 Trail, 38J miles from Mesa, Mari- 

 copa County, Ariz. (Not Lewis 

 Mountain.) 



