6 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
EncareE Narox 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 written Engarro Naroke, or N’garri Narok. J 4. 
EneareE Npare River—A southern tributary of the Northern Guaso Nyiro, north of 
Mount Kenia. I 4. 
Ensoro—On the Uganda Railway 12 miles west of Nakuru, between Naivasha and 
Port Florence. Altitude, 6,990 feet. Also written Njoro. I-J 4. 
EscarRPMENT, Kepona VaLLEY—Between Nairobi and Naivasha, on the Uganda 
Railway. Station is 7,390 feet. J 4. 
Evereco—North of Loita Plains and west of Southern Guaso Nyiro River in south- 
western British East Africa. J 4. 
Forr Hatt—About midway between Nairobi and Mount Kenia. J 4. 
GonpoKORO—On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel in extreme northwestern Uganda. 
2. 
Guas NatsHu Boma—At the eastern edge of the Guas Ngishu Plateau near the 
Elgeyo Escarpment and north of Ravine Station. I 4. 
Guas NetsHu 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. I 3-4. 
Guta, or GuTa’s—On the northeast shore of Speke Gulf, Victoria Nyanza, German 
East Africa. J-K 3. 
Ixoma—In northern German East Africa, east of Speke Gulf, Victoria Nyanza. J 3. 
IstoLa RiveEr—A southern affluent of the Northern Guaso Nyiro north of Mount 
Kenia, and west from the Lakiundu River. I 4-5. 
JAMBENI Mountatns—Northeast of Mount Kenia about half way to the Northern 
Guaso Nyiro River. I 5. 
JEBEL Bawati—In eastern Nubia, inland from Port Sudan. B 3-4. 
JusA Farm—W. N. MecMillan’s place on the Athi Plains, about 23 miles northeast of 
Nairobi. J 4. 
Kapaxto.tot Hiti—In the Sotik, west of Loita Plains and near the border of German 
East Africa. Headwaters of the Amala River. J 3-4. 
KaxsuLta Muriro—On the road about midway between Kampala and Hoima, Uganda, 
between Albert Nyanza and Victoria Nyanza. I 2. 
Kane—About 45 miles southeast of Mount Kilimanjaro, in German East Africa, east 
of the Pangani River. K 4-5. 
Karmost—On the Lukosa River just north of the Equator and north of Port Florence, 
the western terminus of the railway in Kavirondo. I 3. 
Kaxumeca—Just north of the Equator near Port Florence, the end of the railway in 
Kavirondo, Kisumu Province, northeast of Victoria Nyanza. I 3. 
Kamitr FarmM—Ranch owned by H. H. Heatley on the Athi Plains. J 4. 
KampaLta—Fort Kampala, or Mengo, just north of Entebbe, Uganda, and near the 
northwestern edge of Victoria Nyanza. I 2. 
Kamprya BIBI—On the Guas Ngishu Plateau. Sometimes written Kampiya biba. 
I 3-4. 
Kapiti, or Karrrt Prarns—A station, also called Kapiti Station, on the railway 29 
miles southeast of Nairobi and 288 miles from Mombasa. Altitude, 5,350 feet. 
J 4. 
Kara Water, or KArA RrvEr—On the Marsabit Road north of Mount Lololokwi. I 5. 
Kasorone@at River—On the west side of Mount Kenia and north of Nyeri. J 4. 
Katwe—Between Kabula Muliro and Kisingo, on the road between Kampala and 
Hoima, Uganda. Also written Kutwe. I2. °* 
Kepone River—West of Nairobi and east of the Rift Valley. As shown on maps, it 
crosses the railroad between Escarpment Station and Kijabe. J 4. 
Kerpona VatLtEy—The valley of the Kedong River. J 4. 
