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Mayo Rivkr — One of the affluent streams of the Northern Guaso Nyiro rising in the 



Aberdare Mountains. J 4. 

 Mazehas — Station on the railroad 16 miles from Mombasa; altitude, 530 feet. K 5. 

 Mbalageti River— In northern German East Africa; rises at the western edge of the 



Serengeti Plains and flows westward into Speke Gulf, Victoria Nyanza. J-K 3. 

 Melindi — On the coast of British East Africa, north of Mombasa, at the mouth of the 



Sabaki River. Also written ]\Ialiuda. K 5. 

 Merelle River, or Merelle Water — On the Marsabit Road, about midway be- 

 tween the northern Guaso Nyiro River and Mount Marsa])it. I 5. 

 Meru — Just north of Mount Kenia. I-J 4-5. 



Meru Road— Across the Laikipia Plateau to Meru, north of Kenia. I-J 4. 

 Mnyouri Jardin— On the east l)ank of the Balir el Jebel, between Gondokoro and 



Nimule, and just south of Ledgus, northwest Uganda. H 2. 

 MoBUKU Valley — Southeast side of Mount Ruwenzori, between Al! ert Nyanza and 



Al )ert Edward Nyanza, western Uganda. 1 1-2. 

 MoNOALLA — On the east side of the Balir el Jebel in extreme southern Sudan, a few 



miles north of Gondokoro. G-H.2. 

 Mount Gargues — In the Mathews Range, north of Mount Kenia and southeast of 



Lake Rudolf. Summit said to be 8,800 feet altitude. Also written Mount 



Uaragess. 1 4-5. 

 Mount Kenia — ^A high peak in central British East Africa, almost directly on the 



Equator. Altitude given on recent maps from 17,200 feet to 18,620 feet. Timber- 

 line is a' out 13,000 feet. I-J 4-5. 

 Mount Kenia Forest Station- -A forest station on the west side of Mount Kenia at 



7,500 feet altitude. I-J 4-5. 

 Mount Kilimanjaro — A mountain on the 1, order Letween British and German 



East Africa, about 175 miles from the coast. Altitude 19,780 feet. K 4. 

 Mount Lololokwi — An isolated mountain east of the Mathews Range, about midway 



between Mount Kenia and Mount Marsa' >it, British East Africa. I 4-5. 

 Mount Mbololo — In the Taita Hills, a' out midway 1 etween Ivilimanjaro and the 



coast. Summit 4,400 feet. Sometimes written Ml)ululu. K 5. 

 Mount Nviro — A short distance south of I>ake Rudolf and northeast of I^ake Sugota. 



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 Mount Sagalla — In the southern Taita Hills, about midway in a line between 



Kilimanjaro and Mombasa. K 5. 

 Mount Uaragess— See Mount Gargues. I 4-5. 

 Mount Umengo — In the Taita Hills, west of Ndi, and between Taveta and the 



railway, British East Africa. K 5. 

 Mtheka Hill — Near the railway station of Ulu, which is 276 miles from Mombasa 



and about 50 miles from Nairol)i. J-K 4. 

 Mtoto Andei— a station on the railway 165 miles inland from the coast and about 



midway between Mombasa and Nairobi. Altitude 2,500 feet. K 5. 

 MuBUKU Valley, East Ruwenzori — See Moliuku Valley. 1 1-2. 

 Nairobi — Capital of Ukamba Province, British East Africa, 327 miles from Mombasa 



and about 260 miles from Port Florence by rail. Altitude 5,450 feet. J 4. 

 Nairobi River — ^In this connection one of the headwaters of the Tana River on the 



southwest side of Mount Kenia. There is a Nairobi River near Nairobi. J 4, 

 Naivasha — ^A station on the Uganda railway near Lake Naivasha. Altitude 6,230 



feet. J 4. 

 .'^Jaivasha Plains — Northeast of Lake Naivasha. J 4. 

 Naivasha Station — See Naivasha and Lake Naivasha. J 4. 

 Nakutichu River — On the Naivasha Plains. J 4. 

 Nni— In the Taita Hills, between Taveta and the railroad. K 5. 



