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Shendi — On the Nile, north central Sudan, north of Khai'toum. C 3. 



Sir Alfred Pease's Farm — See Kitanga. J 4. 



SiROOiT — Near the Elgeyo Escarpment, eastern edge of Guas Ngishu Plateau. I 4. 



SiRGoiT Lake — Near the Elgeyo Escarpment, eastern edge of Guas Ngishu Plateau, 



northwest from Sirgoit. I 4, 

 SoTiK — District in southwestern British East Africa between the Mau Escarpment 



and Kavirondo Bay. J 3-4. 

 Southern Guaso Nyiro — Region of the Southern Guaso Nyiro River, southwestern 



British East Africa. J 4. 

 Southern Guaso Nyiro River — Southwestern British East Africa and northern 



German East Africa on the west side of the Rift Valley. J 4. 

 SuKsuKKi River — A small stream which connects Lake Zwai with Lake Hora Schalo, 



south of Adis Ababa, Abyssinia. 7°-8° north; 38°-39° east; altitude 4,500-5,000 



feet. F-G 5. 

 SuswA Plain — South of Lake Naivasha and west of Kikuyu. J 4. 

 Taita Hills, or Taiti Mountains — About midway between Kilimanjaro and the 



coast in southeastern British East Africa. K 5. 

 Tana River — Heads in the Aberdares and southern side of Kenia and flows into the 



Indian Ocean something over 100 miles north of Mombasa. J 5. 

 Taveta — In British East Africa near the German East African border southeast of 



Mount Kilimanjaro. K 4-5. 

 Telek River — North of Loita Plains in southwestern British East Africa. J 3-4. 

 Thika River — One of the affluents of the Tana River south of Mount Kenia. J 5. 

 Ulu — Station on the Uganda Railway 276 miles from Mombasa and about 50 miles 



Boutheast from Nairobi; altitude 5,250 feet. J-K 4-5. 

 Ulukenla Hills — On the Athi Plains east of Nairobi. Also written Ulucania or 



Lukenia. J 4. 

 Ulu Station— See Ulu. J-K 4-5. 

 Uma River— South of Wadelai, Uganda, and north of Albert Nyanza. Also called 



Ome River. I 2. 

 Useri River — Fifteen miles east of Kilimanjaro, in British East Africa. K 5. 

 Voi— Station on the railwav 103 miles northwest from Mombasa. Altitude 1,830 feet. 



K5. 

 Wadiola River— a small affluent of the Mbalageti River in northern German East 



Africa, southwest from Ikoma in the latitude of Speke Gulf. J-K 3. 

 Wambugu— Between Fort Hall and Mount Kenia at 5,300 feet altitude. J 4-5. 

 Wami Hill — On the Kapiti Plains, British East Africa. J 4. 

 Yala River — See Lukosa River. I 3. 

 Zanzibar— Town oh Zanzibar Island. L 5. 

 Zanzibar Island — Off the coast of German East Africa. L 5. 



The arrangement of orders adopted for the list is that of Osborn 

 in his ''Age of Mammals." The families and genera are in certain 

 cases shifted about to present a sequence which seems better to show 

 the relationships of certain groups. The generic references are often 

 confined to the citation of the first appearance of the valid name, 

 but frequently include other names and references if pertinent, and 

 in most cases all synonyms based on species included m my list or 

 on very near relatives of such forms. The type-species of each 

 genus is given in parentheses after the original reference, not neces- 

 sarily in the nomenclature of the original author but under the name 



