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*Marsabit Road — The road leading to Mount Marsabit, north of the Northern 

 Guaso Nyiro River. 

 Masindi — North of Hoima, Uganda, and west of Lake Kioga. 

 *Mazeras — A station on the railroad 16 miles from Mombasa. Altitude 535 

 feet. 

 Mbala — A village about 50 miles south of Kilosa on the Kilosa-Iringa Road, 



Tanganyika Territory. 

 Mbunyi — A station on the Voi-Taveta line, Kenj-a Colony, but southwest of 

 Mount Kilimanjaro. 

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



between the Northern Guaso Nyiro River and Mount Marsabit. 

 *Meru — Just north of Mount Kenya. 



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

 and Nimule, and just south of Ledgus, northwestern Uganda. 

 Mombasa — Principal port of entry to Kenya Colony, on the east coast north of 



Pemba Island. Altitude 70 feet. 

 Morogoro — A station on the Central Railway of Tanganyika Territorj', 126 

 miles west of Dar es Salaam. Principal town of the Ukami country. 

 Altitude 1,628 feet. 

 *MouNT Gargues — In the Mathews Range, north of Mount Kenya and south- 

 east of Lake Rudolph. Summit said to be 8,800 feet altitude. Also writ- 

 ten Mount Uaragess. 

 *MouNT Kenya — Highest mountain of Kenya Colony and situated almost 

 directly upon the Equator. Altitude 17,000 feet; timber line about 13,000 

 feet. 

 *MouNT Kilimanjaro — Highest mountain of Tanganyika Territory, situated 

 on the border of that Territory and Kenya Colony about 175 miles from 

 the coast. Altitude 19,780 feet. 



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



midway between Mount Kenya and Mount Marsabit, Kenya Colony. 



Mount Longido — To the northwest of Mount Kilimanjaro. Specimens were 

 collected in the vicinity of the British camp at the western foot of the 

 mountain. 

 *Mount Mbololo — In the Taita Hills about midway between Mount Kili- 

 manjaro and the coast. Summit 4,400 feet. Sometimes written Mbululu. 



Mount Nyero — Close to the southern end of Lake Rudolph, Kenya Colony. 



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



Mount Kilimanjaro and Mombasa. 

 *Mount Uaragess — See Mount Gargues. 



*Mtoto Andei — A station on the Uganda Railway 165 miles inland from Mom- 

 basa. Altitude 2,419 feet. 

 Mukwese — About 10 miles north of Manyoni station to the west of Dodoma 



on the Central Railway of Tanganyika Territory. 

 Nabea — At edge of the Budongo forest, about 15 miles west of Masindi. 

 *Nairobi — Capital of Kenya Colony, on the railway 327 miles from Mombasa 



and 260 miles from Port Florence. Altitude 5,452 feet. 

 Nile Camp — See Rhino Camp. 

 *Nimule — On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel, about midway between Albert 



Nyanza and the Sudan border, in northwestern Uganda. 

 *Njoro Osolali, or Njoro o Solali — In the Sotik, southwestern Kenya Colony. 

 ♦Northern Guaso Nyiro — The region drained by the Northern Guaso Nyiro 



River, north of Mount Kenya. 

 ♦Northern Guaso Nyiro River — Formed by numerous streams in the Aber- 



dares, northern slopes of Mount Kenya and Mathews Range, and flowing 



eastward at least to the Lorian Swamp. 



