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Chanuamwe — Station on the railroad 6 miles inland from Mombasa. Altitude, 180 



feet. K 5. 

 Er. DuEiM — On the Bahr el Abiad (White Nile) somewhat more than 100 miles south 



of Khartoum, Sudan. D 2. 

 Engare Narok River — A tributary of the Southern Guaso Nyiro. On the west 



side of the Man Escarpment midway between the Uganda Railroad and the bor- 

 der of German East Africa. J 4. 

 Engare Ndare River — A southern tributary of the Northern Guayo Nyiro, north 



of Mount Kenia. I 4. 

 Engarro Naroke River — See Engare Narok River. J 4. 

 EoRT Hall— About midway between Nairobi and Mount Kenia. J 4 

 Fort Hoima— See Iloima. I 2. 

 Fort Kampala — See Kampala. I 2. 

 GoNDOKORO — On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel in extreme northwestern Uganda. 



H2. 

 GuAS Ngishu Bom a — At the eastern edge of the Guas Ngishu Plateau near the 



Elgeyo Escarpment and north of Ravine Station. I 4. 

 Gtjas Ngishu Plateau — South and east of Mount Elgon, west of the Elgeyo Escarp- 

 ment, and north of the Nandi Hills. Drained by the upper waters of the Nzoia 



River. 1 3-4. 

 Habesch — In northern Eritrea; also the Abyssinian Empire. C 4-5. 

 Harrar — In eastern Abyssinia. F 6. 

 Hoima — In Unyora, western Uganda, not far from the eastern shore of Albert Nyanaa. 



12. 

 Ikoma — In northern (Jerman East Africa, east of Speke Gulf, Victoria Nyanza. J 3. 

 IsioLA River — A southern affluent of the Northern Guaso Nyiro, north of Mount 



Kenia, and west from the Lalduudu River. I 4-5. 

 ■Ujjx Farm — W. N. McMillan's places on the Athi Plains, about 23 miles northeast 



of Nairobi. J 4. 

 Kaijalolot Hill — In the Sotik, west of Loita Plains and near the border of German 



East Africa. Headwaters of the Amala River. J 3-4. 

 Kaj?ula Muliro— On the road about midwajr between Kampala and Hoima, Uganda, 



between Albert Nyanza and Victoria Nyanza. I 2. 

 Kaimosi — On the I;ukosa River just north of the Equator and north of Port Florence, 



the western terminus of the railway in Kavirondo. I 3. 

 K.\KUMEciA— Just north of the Equator near Port Florence, the end of the railway 



in Ivavirondo, Kisumu Pro\ance, northeast of Victoria Nyanza. I 3. 

 Kakumeoa River — See Kakumega. I 3. 



Kamiti Farm — Ranch owned by H. II. Heatley on the Athi Plains. J 4. 

 Kampal.\ — Fort Kampala, or Mengo, just north of Entebbe, Uganda, and near the 



northwestern edge of Victoria Nyanza. I 2. 

 Kampi Moto — Twenty miles north of Nakuru, a station on the railway northwest 



from Lake Naivasha. I-J 4. 

 Kampiya bibi — On the Guas Ngishu Platesiu. I 3-4. 

 Kapiti — See Kapiti Plains. J 4. 

 Kapiti Plains — A station, also called Kapiti, or Kapiti Station, on the raiiyay 29 



miles southeast of Nairobi and 288 miles from Mombasa. Altitude, 5,350 feet. 



J 4. 

 Kara River, or Kara Water— On the Marsabit Road north of Mount Lololokwi. 



15. 

 Kasorongai River — On the west side of Mount Kenia and north of Nyeri. J 4. 

 Khartoum — On the White Nile in Sudan. D 2. 

 Kibabe — In the Nandi Hills, Kisumu Province, British East Africa, just north of 



the Equator and northeast from Victoria Nyanza. I 3. 



