4 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



about the approximate location of a given place and the variations 

 can be only of a comparatively few miles at the most. 



Aberdare Mountains — A range of mountains abouthalf way between Lake Naivasha 



and Mount Kenia. Summits said to be 11,000-12,000 feet. J 4. 

 Adis Ababa — Capital city of Abyssinia, situated near the geographical center of that 



country. Also written Addis Ababa and Addis Abeba. F 5. 

 Agordat — In central Eritrea, near the southern bank of the big bend of the Barca 



River. C-D 4-5. 

 Ankole— District in extreme southwestern Uganda just east of Albert Edward 



Nj^anza. J 2. 

 Archer's Post — On the Northern Guaso Nyiro near the mouth of the Lakiundu 



River, north of Mount Kenia. I 5. 

 Athi Plains — North and east of Nairobi. J 4. 

 Athi Station — On the Uganda railway, 16 miles southeast of Nairobi. It is also 



called Athi River. Altitude 4,950 feet. J 4. 

 Bargunett River, or Burgunett River — A southern tributary of the Northern 



Guaso Nyiro, near the Meru Road, west of Mount Kenia. J 4. 

 BuRUMBA — In Ankole, southwestern Uganda. J 2. 



Butiaba — On the northeast shore of Albert Nyanza in Unyoro, Uganda. I 2. 

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



feet. K 5. 

 Changongorra — On the eaet side of the Aberdare Range 9 n)iles from Nyeii; also 



called Kongorra. J 4. 

 Chanler Falls — On the Northern Guaso Nyiro River north of the Jambeni Moun- 

 tains and east of Archer's Post. I 5. 

 Deep Dale— Between the Engare Narok River and Suswa Plain, southwestern 



British East Africa. J 4. 

 Eldoma Ravine— Just north of the Equator and north from the railroad station of 



Londiana, British East Afiica; the Eldoma River flows into the Molo, which 



empties into Lake Baringo. I-J 4. 

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



side of the Mau Escarpment midway between the Uganda railroad and the border 



of German East Africa. Also writtern Engarro Naroke, or N'garri Narok. J 4. 

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



Mount Kenia. I 4. 

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

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



H2. 

 GuAS Ngishu Boma — At the eastern edge of the Guas Ngishu Plateau near the Elgeyo 



Escarpment and north of Ravine Station. I 4. 

 Guas 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. 13-4. 

 Hoima, or Fort Hoima — In Unyora, western Uganda, not far from the eastern shore of 



Albert Nyanza. I 2. 

 Isiola River — A southern affluent of the Northern Guaso Njdro north of Mount 



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

 Jambeni Mountains — Northeast of Mount Kenia about half way to the Northern 



Guaso Nyiro River. I 5. 

 JujA Farm — W. N. McMillan's place on the Athi Plains, about 23 miles northeast of 



Nairobi. J 4. 

 Kabalolot Hill — -In the Sotik,'we8t of Loita Plains and near the border of German 



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



