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KuABE— A station on the Uganda railway in British East Africa between Nairobi 



and Lake Naivasha. Altitude, 6,790 feet. J 4. 

 KuABE Station — See Kijabe. J 4. 

 KiLiMA Kui— In Ulu, British East Africa, northeast of Ulu Station on the railway and 



eouth of Machakos. J 4-5. 

 Kilimanjaro— See Mount Kilimanjaro. K 4. 

 KiRiBA— On the east bank of the Balir el Jebel, 10 miles south of Gondokoro, in 



extreme northwestern Uganda. Also called Kiriba Village. H 2. 

 Kisii DisTiuoT — In western British East Africa, near Kavirondo Bay. J 3. 

 KisiMBiRi— North of Kampala and Entebbe, near the northwest corner of Victoria 



Nyanza, Uganda. Sometimes written Kisimbili. I 2. 

 KisuMU— A village on Ugowe Bay, northeastern shore of Victoria Nyanza and near 



Port Florence. Also a province of western British East Africa bordering on Vic- 

 toria Nyanza. J 3. 

 KiTANGA— Sir Alfred Pease's farm in the Mwa Hills on the Athi Plains, near Nairobi 



and Athi Station. J 4. 

 KoYA Water— On the Marsabit Road north of Mount Lololokwi, British East Africa. 



15. 

 Laikipia — On the western edge of the Laikipia Plateau southeast of LaJce Baringo. 



14. 

 Laikipia Plains — See Laikipia Plateau. I 4. 



Laikipla Plateau — Northwest from Mount Kenia and north of the Aberdare Moun- 

 tains. I 4. 

 Lake Naivasha — A lake and station, on the railway across British East Africa, 391 



miles from Mombasa and almost 200 miles from Port Florence. The altitude of 



the railway station is given as 6,230 feet. J 4. 

 Lake No — In southern central Sudan, at junction of the Bahr ei Ghazal, Bahr el 



Abiad, and Bahr el Jebel. F 2. 

 Lakiundu River — Rises in the Jambeni Mountains, northeast of Mount Kenia, and 



flows west and north into the Northern Guaso Nyiro at Archer's Post. I 5. 

 Ledgus— On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel, between Gondokoro and Nimule, 



northwestern Uganda. H 2-3. 

 Lesiweku River — One of the numerous small streams flowing northwest from Mount 



Kenia and crossed by the Meru Road. I 4. 

 Lime Springs— Near the eastern edge of the I-oita Plains, not far from the Southern 



Guaso Nyii'o River. J 4. 

 LorrA Plains — Near the German East African border in southwestern British East 



Africa, west of the Rift Valley and the Southern Guaso Nyiro River. J 4. 

 LoNGAYA Water — On the Marsabit Road north of Mount Lololokwi. I 5. 

 Ijoroohi Mountains— About midway between Mount Kenia and the southern end 



of f-ake Rudolf. I 4. 

 LuKosA RivKR— South of the Nzoia River on Guas Ngishu Plateau. Mowing into 



Vict<3ria Nyanza. Also called Lukos River and Yala River. I 3. 

 Machakos Road — A railway station between Kin and Kapiti Plains stations; the road 



leading from station to town of Machakos, norfh of the railway and southeast of 

 - Nairobi. J 4-5. 

 MAJi-YA-(^,nnMvi— A station on the railroad 35 mili'.i from Mombasa; altitude, 570 feet. 



K5. 

 Makiakam — A .station on the railroad 26 miles from Mombasa. K 5. 

 Marsabit Roau — The road leading to Mount Marsabit, north of the Northern Guaso 



Nyiro River. I 5. 

 JLassaua — Port on the Red Sea, Eritrea. C-D 5. 

 Mait Hn-Ls— The Man Escarpment. Intliis connection the specimens labeled Man 



Hills came from a point 15 miles north of Ravine Station. I 4. 



