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REPOET OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGEAPHK" BOARD. 



Klokachef; Cape and Island, entrance 

 to Salisbury Sound, Southeastern 

 Alaska. (Not Fortuna, Klokatcheff, 

 nor Vincent.) 



KlokacJicff; see Salisbury. 



Klondike; River, tributary to Yukon 

 River, and Village, Yukon, Canada, 

 near the International Boundary 

 Line. (Not Chandik, Chandike, 

 Chandindu, Deer, Klondyke, nor 

 Reindeer. ) 



Klondike, Villa^^e, Jefferson County, 

 N. Y. (Not Klondyke nor Worth- 

 ville. ) 



Klosterkamp; southern Point of Cas- 

 tries Bay, lat. 50° 30' N., eastern Si- 

 beria. (Not Klester Kamp, Kles- 

 ter kamp, Kloster Camp, Kloster 

 Kamp, nor Quoin.) 



Kluchef ; Volcano, eastern part of Kam- 

 chatka, Siberia. (Not Kliuchef, 

 Klocheffskaia, Klotchevsky, Kluchev- 

 skaya, Kluchevskaia, Klutschew, 

 Klyuchev, Klyutchev, nor Klyutchev- 

 skaya. ) 



KUiheetm; Kluheeny, Kluheny, Klu- 

 hini; see Klehini. 



Kluinma Gutta; Klumn Outta; see 

 Taku. 



Klutlan; Glacier, crosses the Interna- 

 tional Boundary (between Alaska 

 and Yukon) near latitude 61° 27'. 



Klutson; see Kletsan ; Natzhat. 



Knapp; Landing, Columbia River, 

 Clarke County, Wash. ( Not Knapp's. ) 



Knapp; see Manzanita. 



Knapp; Point, about i mile below 

 Knapp Landing, Columbia River, 

 Clarke County, Wash. (Not Half- 

 way.) 



Knife; Lake, between Carp and Cy-i 

 press Lakes, Rainy River District, 

 Ontario, International Boundary (be- 

 ween Minnesota and Ontario). 



Knitire; see Kintire. 



Knobly; Mountain, Grant and Mineral 

 Counties, W. Va. (Not Knobley.) 



Knobnoster; Town, Johnson County, 

 Mo. (Not Knob Noster.) 



Knoll; Head, prominent one, 500 feet 

 high, on western side , entrance to 

 luiskin Bay, northern coast Kami- 

 shak Bay, southwestern coast Cook 

 Inlet, Alaska. 



Knox; Post Light, Illinois River, 

 Scott County, 111. (Not Knox's.) 



Knox Bar; Post Light, Ohio River, 

 Beaver County, Pa. (Not Knox's 

 Bar.) 



Knox Land; Long. 103° to 108° E., lat. 

 66° 30' S., Antarctic Continent. Dis- 

 covered and named by Capt. Wilkes 

 in 1840. 



Knub; Hill (altitude 1,840 feet), just 

 west of Dry Bay, northern shore 

 Kamishak Bay, southwestern coast 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska. 



Knubble; Bay, Sagadahoc County, Me. 

 (Not Nubble.) 



Ko hasari; see Konasami. 



Kobuk; River, tributary to Hotham 

 Inlet, Northwestern Alaska. (Not 

 Kowak, Putnam, Kooak, Kubuk, nor 

 Kuvuk. ) 



KocJitaheene ; see Hoktaheen. 



*Kodiak; Island, near Cook Inlet, 

 Alaska. (Not Kadiak.) 



Kodorika; Kodrika; see Annyon. 



Kodu; Cape (kutsu), lat. 35° 04' N., 

 long. 129° 11' E., southern coast of 

 Chosen (Korea). (Not Young.) 



Koelen; see Kiolen. 



Koenigsberg ; see Konigsberg. 



Koggiung; Village, at mouth of 

 Kvichak River, Alaska. (Not Ko- 

 giung.) 



Koh Hud; see Fukwok. 



Kohten; see Khotan. 



Koip; Peak and Ridae, on Boundary 

 between Mono and Tuolumne Coun- 

 ties, Calif. (Not Ko-it.) 



Koje; Island, southern coast of Cho- 

 sen (Korea). (Not Cargodo nor 

 K6-J6.) 



Kokko; Point (kutchi), lat. 42° 04' N., 

 long. 130° 10' E., northeastern coast 

 of Chosen (Korea). (Not Linden.) 



Kokonak; see Kakhonak. 



