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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 about 13,000 feet. I-J 4-5. 



Mount Kilimanjaro — A mountain on the border between British East Africa 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 Moimt Kenia and Mount Marsabit, British East Africa. I 4-5. 



Mount Marsabit — In northern British East Africa, about 170 mUes north of Mount 

 Kenia. I 5. 



Mount Mbololo — In the Taita Hills, about midway between Kilimanjaro and the 

 coast. Summit 4,400 feet. Sometimes written Mbululu, or Umbololo. K 5. 



Mount Nyiro — A short distance south of Lake Rudolf and northeast of Lake Sugota. 

 14. 



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

 manjaro 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 rail- 

 way, British East Africa. K 5. 



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

 midway between Mombasa and Nai|ebi. Altitude 2,500 feet. K 5. 



MuBUKU Valley — See Mobuku Valley. I 1-2. 



Naikhala — On the east bank of the Atbara River a short distance above Atbara Sta- 

 tion where it empties into the Nile, north central Sudan. C 3. 



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. 



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

 feet. J 4. 



Nafv'asha Escarpment — The forested escarpment east and northeast of Lake Naiva- 

 sha, between the railroad and the true Naivasha Plains. J 4. 



Naivasha Plains — West, northwest, and northeast of Lake Naivasha; particularly 

 the plains between the Naivasha Escarpment and the Aberdare Mountains. J 4. 



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



Nakheila — Same as Naikhala. C 3. 



Nakuru, or Nakuro — Station and lake on the railroad in British East Africa, about 

 65 miles west of Naivasha. The altitude of the station is 5,950 feet. J 4. 



Nakosurra River — Flows from the Loita Plains into the Southern Guaso Nyiro. 

 Also called Narossera. J 4. 



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



Neuman's Boma — On the north bank of the Northern Guaso Nyiro River nearly oppo- 

 site the mouth of the Isiola. Also called Neuman's Camp. Almost directly north 

 from Mount Kenia, about 60 miles. I 4-5. 



Ngare Ndare River — See Engare Ndare River. I 4. 



Ngare Nyuki or Nyuki River — One of the headwaters of the Northern Guaso Nyiro, 

 northwest of Mount Kenia. Sometimes wi'itten Nyuku. I 4. 



Nimule — On the east bank of the Bahi- el Jebel, about midway between Albert Nyanza 

 and the Sudan border, in northwestern Uganda. H 2. 



Njoro Nyiro River — West side of the Mau Escarpment, about 35 miles southwest 

 of Lake Naivasha. Sometimes given as Oljoro Nyon River. J 4. 



Njoro Osolali, or Njoro O Solali — In the Sotik, southwestern British East Africa. 

 J 4. 



Nkyanuna — A few miles northwest from Fort Kampala, Uganda, on the trail to 

 Hoima. I 2. 



North Creek — On the northern slopes of Mount Gargues, Mathews Range, British' 

 East Africa. I 4-5. 



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