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Klag; Bay, north of KJiaz Bay and west 
of Anna Lake, southwestern shore of 
Chichagof Island, connected with Khaz 
Bay by Coleman Passage and The Gate, 
Alaska. (Not Klagh.) 
Klag; Island, south of Klag Bay, between 
bay and Coleman Passage, Chichagof 
Island, Alaska. (Not De Groff.) 
Klaheela; see Klehini. 
Klahini; River, tributary to Burroughs 
Bay, Behm Canal, Southeastern Alaska. 
(Not Clahona nor Klaheena.) 
Klahostah; see Sail. 
Klamath; see Link. 
Klaskain; Klaskania; Klashonine; see 
Clatskanie. 
Klawak; see Dry Pass. 
KU-al-um; see Clealum. 
Klehiate Spring; see Cottaquilla. 
Kleheena; see Klehini. 
Klehiai; River, tributary to Chilkat 
River, British Columbia and Southeast- 
ern Alaska, flowing southeast across the 
International Boundary Line, near lat. 
59° 24^ (Not Klaheela, Kleheena, Klu- 
heena, Kluheeny, Kluheny, Kluhini, 
nor Tlehini.) 
Klein; see KHne. 
Klethla; Valley, Navajo and Hopi Indian 
Reservations, Coconino and Navajo 
Counties, Ariz. (Not Kle-thla.) 
EHetsan.; Creek, flowing northward to 
^\^lite River, about long. 141° W., 
Alaska, near International Boundary 
(between Alaska and Canada). .(Not 
Copper, Klet-san-dek, nor Klutson.) 
Kletsan; see Natazhat. 
Klika Killah; see Tlikakila. 
KUne; Gap, Grant County, W. Va. (Not 
Klein.) 
Kline; Township, Schuylkill County, Pa. 
(Not Klein.) 
Klocheffskaia; see Kluchef. 
Klokachef; Cape and Island, entrance 
to Salisbury Sound, Southeastern Alas- 
ka. (Not Fortuna, Klokatcheff, nor 
Vincent.) 
Klokacheff; 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; Village, Jefferson County, N.Y» 
(Not Klondyke nor Worthville.) 
Klosterkamp; southern Point of Castries 
Bay, lat. 50° 3(K N., eastern Siberia. 
(Not Klester Kamp, Klester kamp, 
KloBter Camp, Kloster Kamp, nor 
Quoin.) 
Kluchef; Volcano, eastern part of Kam- 
chatka, Siberia. (Not Kliuchef, Klo- 
cheffskaia, Klotcheysky, Kluchevska- 
ya, Kluchevskaia, Klutschew, Klyu- 
chev, Klyutchev, nor Klyutchevskaya.) 
Kluheena; Kluheeny; Kluheny; Kluhini; 
see Klehini. 
Klumma Gutta; Klumn Gutia; see Taku. 
Klutson; see Kletsan; Natazhat. 
Knapp; Landing, Columbia River, Clarke 
County, Wash. (Not Knapp's.) 
Knapp; see Manzanita. 
Knife; Lake, between Carp and Cypress 
Lakes, Rainy River District, Ontario^ 
International Boundary (between Min- 
nesota and Ontario). 
Knitire; see Kintire. 
Knobly; Mountain, Grant and Mineral 
Counties, W. Va. (Not Knobley.) 
Knobnoster; Town, Johnson County,. 
Mo. (Not Knob Noster.) 
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 ia 
1840. 
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.) 
Kochtaheene; see Hoktaheen. 
*Kodiak; Island, near Cook Inlet, Alaska. 
(NotKadiak.) 
Kodorika; Kodrika; see Annyon. 
Kodu; Cape (kuteu), 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 Kogiung.) 
