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



flows west and north into the Northern Guaso Njdro 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. 

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



Kenia and crossed by the Meru road. I 4. 

 Let Marefia — Northeast from Adis Ababa, Abyssinia. F 5. 

 LiALO — Northwest from Kisingo, about midway between Kampala and Hoima, 



Uganda. I 2. 

 LiMK Springs — Near the eastern edge of the Loita Plains, not far from the Southern 



Guaso Njdro River. J 4. 

 Loita 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. 

 Lombeki River— Eastern tributary of the Bahr el Jebel between Uraa ^illage and 



Nimule, Uganda. H 2. 

 Londiana— Station on the Uganda Railway in western British East Africa between 



Nakuro and Port Florence; 500 miles from Mombasa and 84 miles from Port 



Florence. Altitude, 7,410 feet. I-J 3-4. 

 liONGAYA Water — On the Marsabit Road north of Mount I^ololokwi. Also wTitten 



Lungaya. 1 5. 

 LoRiAN Swamp — About 160 miles northeast of Mount Kenia. Shown on maps as the 



eastern limit of the Northern Guaso N>dro River. I 5. 

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



of Lake Rudolf. I 4. 

 LuGH — On the Ganale River in western Italian Somaliland, near the boundai-y line 



between Abyssinia and British East Africa. H 6. 

 LuKENiA Hills — See Ulukenia Hills. J 4. 

 LuKOSA River — South of the Nzoia River on Guas Ngishu Plateau, flowing into 



Victoria Nyanza. Also called Lukos River and Yala River. I 3. 

 Machorra — ^In the Taita Hills. Sometimes written Macharra. K 5. 

 Maji-ya-chumvi— A station on the railroad 35 miles from Mombasa; altitude, 570 



feet. K 5. 

 Marangu — On the southeastern side of Mount Kilimanjaro in German P'ast Africa, 



near the boundary line of British East Africa. K 4. 

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

 Marsabit Lake — At Mount Marsabit, north of the Northern Guaso Njiio. I b. 

 Marsabit Road— The route to Mount Marsabit, north of the Northern Guaso Nyiro. 



15. 

 Mato River— Rises in the Aberdare Mountains and flows into the Nyuki River, one of 



the affluent streams of the Northern Guaso Nyiro. J 4. 

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

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



the Northern Guaso Nyiro River and Mount Marsabit. Sometimes written Merele. 



15. 

 Merowe — On the Nile in north central Sudan between Ambukol and Salmia. B-C 2. 

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

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

 Mission — The Friends Industrial Mission at Kaimosi, Kisumu, Ka^•irondo. I 3. 

 Mnyouri Jardin— On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel, between Gondokoro and 



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

 MoBUKU Valley— Southeast side of Mount Ruwenzori, between Albert Nyanza and 



Albert Edward Nyanza, western Uganda. I 1-2. 

 .Mof;N"T Gakouks — In the Mathews Range, north of Mount Kenia and southeast of 

 Lake Iludolf. Summit said to be 8,800 feet altitude. Also wiitten Moimt Uaragese 

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