96 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Kit; post village in Dallas County. 
Kittrell; post village in Walker County. 
Kleburg; post village on Texas and New Orleans Railroad, in 
Dallas County Dallas. 
Klein; branch, a small right-hand branch of Pedernales River. Kerrville. 
Klein: post village in Harris County. 
Klondike; post village in Delta County. 
Klump; post village in Washington County. 
Knapp; post village in Scurry County. 
Knickerbocker; post village in Tom Green County Sherwood. 
Knight; post village in Polk County. 
Knights; branch, a small left-hand branch of Trinity River.. Dallas. 
Knippa; post village in Uvalde County. 
Knob; post village in Parker County. 
Knox; a north-central county, with an area of 947 square miles. 
The population was 2,322; the county seat, Benjamin. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 30 / . The mean 
annual rainfall is 25 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 62°. 
Knox; branch, a small left-hand branch of Clear Fork of 
Brazos River Albany. 
Knox; village in Collin County. 
Koerth; post village in Lavaca County. 
Kokomo; post village in Eastland County. 
Kolls; village in Bell County. 
Koockville ; village in Mason County Mason. 
Kopperl; post village on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Rail- 
way, in Bosque County Granbury. 
Korville; post village in Harris County. 
Kosciusko; post village in Wilson County. 
Kosse; town in Limestone County; population, 717. 
Kouns; village in Travis County Austin. 
Kountze; county seat of Hardin County; population, 295 (1890) . 
Kovar; post village in Bastrop County. 
Krajina; village in Lavaca County. 
Kriegel; post village in Wharton County. 
Krum; post village in Denton County. 
Kurten; post village in Brazos County. 
Kyle ; mountain in Palo Pinto County Palo Pinto. 
Kyle; post village in Hays County; population, 779 (1890). 
Labelle; post village in Jefferson County. 
Lacasa; post village in Stephens County. 
Laceola; post village in Madison County. 
Lacoste; post village in Medina County. 
Lacy; village in Burnet County Burnet. 
Lacy; village in Young County. 
Ladonia; town in Fannin County; population, 1,409. 
Lafayette; post village in Upshur County. 
Lagardo; creek, a right-hand tributary to Nueces River, in 
southwestern Texas. 
Lagarto; town in Live Oak County; population, 266 (1890). 
Lagrange; county seat of Fayette County; population, 2,392. 
Laguna; post village in Uvalde County Brackett. 
