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fo-ts'i, 62; Kampar, E. coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra,<br />
66, n. 13.<br />
jt^ j>W<br />
^ j^<br />
point <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 10.<br />
Chan-ch'ong, 49.<br />
^ y^<br />
>^ M Ui<br />
Kiu-cMu, Taya islands, N. E.<br />
Kiu-chou, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
Kiu-Mang, Palembang, 63.<br />
Kiu-sing-sJian, an island<br />
between Panrang coast and Canton, possibly<br />
same as Kiu-chou or Taya island, 101.<br />
JH ^ ^ KHung cM-ts'ai, a pro-<br />
duct <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, not identified, 176.<br />
JH j^<br />
KHimg-chou, in Hai-nan, how<br />
reached from China coast, 176.<br />
MM\% ^^ ("^ ^^) So-Jco-songcKi<br />
(or ti), the Brouwers islands or Pulo<br />
^ -^ ^<br />
Medang, 11.<br />
tan, 1 1 ; '—<br />
Ko-ku-lo, possibly Kalan-<br />
see also KHe-Jcu-lo.<br />
"^ ^ Ko-Ung, the Klings <strong>of</strong> Mala-<br />
bar, 89, n. 1.<br />
"^ ^ Ko-lo, Kalah <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 1 1<br />
pj* ;^ k'o-lau, the style <strong>of</strong> address<br />
<strong>of</strong> the king <strong>of</strong> Liu-k'iu, 162, 164, n. 2.<br />
i^^^ K'o-li-fu, the Caliph, 1 22,<br />
-n. 17.<br />
-^ M<br />
Ku-lan, Kulam-Male (Quilon),<br />
12;^— see Ku-Un SiHi. Mo-la-ye.<br />
^E M 'Pfe<br />
Jtu-so-t'o,<br />
.<br />
Sanskrit<br />
TcusMha, putchuck, 221.<br />
^ ^ hu-chung, Foochow dialect ku-<br />
filng, Arabic kaitan(kuiun), cotton, 219.<br />
1^ ^<br />
(or "^ #)> ^w-?m, Kulam-<br />
^ M (°^ M) ^^-^^^ possibly the<br />
same as Ki-lo-ta-nung (q. v.), 76, 80,.<br />
Mal6, 12; a dependency <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88.<br />
1 00, n. ii; identified in sixteenth century<br />
with Acheen, 124, n. 25.<br />
275<br />
1^ g^ Ku-lun, a pirate state near<br />
Sho-p'o, 84; — see Niu-lun.<br />
'W tHJ<br />
^M-na^ Turki Mwa, the mar-<br />
ten, skunk, the family <strong>of</strong> Mustelidae, 234.<br />
® ^ ^ ^<br />
ku-'pu-p'o-lu, Malay,<br />
hwrpur, camphor, 194.<br />
^ ^ Ku-tcm, the present Nha-trang,<br />
11.<br />
^ ^ ^L<br />
Tihurma, the date, 210.<br />
^ ^<br />
h'u-lu-ma, Persian<br />
k'it-mcmg, Persian khurma,<br />
the date, 210.<br />
^ ^ ^ Kun-fu-nung, possibly<br />
Poulo Condore, 11.<br />
^ -^ p4<br />
K^un-lim-shcm, Pulo<br />
Condore, — see Kun-Pu-nung and P'k-<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ K'un-lun-ts'dng-k%<br />
alhfi Zanj (or Blacks) from K'un-lun», probr<br />
ably the islands <strong>of</strong> Pemba and Madagascar,<br />
149.<br />
'^ fi' JH Kimg-sM-miau (?), an<br />
island near PVni, 157; its products and<br />
trade, 158.<br />
^ Jl^<br />
Xci/n-U, the Bamni <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Arabs, the Lamori <strong>of</strong> Marco Polo; the north-<br />
ern part <strong>of</strong> the west coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra, 73,<br />
n. i;— see Lan-wur-li.<br />
^ ^ ||_ Lan-wu-U, a dependency<br />
<strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 62,. 72, 73; extreme N. W.<br />
coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra, 66; the name is also<br />
writtem ^ »^^ %\\ Nan-(Lan-)fo-li,<br />
and ^ 2^ M N