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Natropi—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. 
NarvasHa—A station on the Uganda Railway near Lake Naivasha. Altitude, 6,230 
feet. J 4. 
NarvasHa Sration—See Naivasha and Lake Naivasha. J 4. 
Nakuru, or Nakuro—Station and lake on the railroad in British East Africa, about 
55 miles west of Naivasha. The altitude of the station is 5,950 feet. J 4. 
Narosurra RiveEr—Flows from the Loita Plains into the Southern Guaso Nyiro. 
Also called Narossera. J 4. 
Nopi—In the Taita Hills, between Taveta and the railroad. K 5. 
NeumMAN’s Boma—On the north bank of the Northern Guaso Nyiro River nearly 
opposite the mouth of the Isiola. Also called Neuman’s Camp. Almost directly 
north from Mount Kenia, about 60 miles. I 4-5. 
Necare Npare River—See Engare Ndare River. I 4. 
Neare Nyvxi, or Nyuxrt Rrver—One of the headwaters of the Northern Guaso 
Nyiro, northwest of Mount Kenia. Sometimes written Nyuku. I 4. 
Neone Hitits—Just west from Nairobi. J 4. 
Nconeo Bacas—In the Nairobi forest, just west of Nairobi, British East Africa. J 4. 
NimvLe—On the east bank of the Bahr el Jebel, about midway between Albert Nyanza 
and the Sudan border, in northwestern Uganda. H 2. 
Nsoro Osouaut, or Nyoro O Sotati—In the Sotik, southwestern British East 
Africa. J 4. 
Nxyanuna—A few miles northwest from Fort Kampala, Uganda, on the trail to 
Hoima. [1 2. 
NortHerN Guaso Nyrro—tThe region of the Northern Guaso Nyiro River, north of 
Mount Kenia. I 4-5. 
NorTHERN Guaso Nyrro River—Formed by numerous streams in the Aberdares, 
northern slopes of Mount Kenia, and Mathews Range; and flowing eastward at 
least to the Lorian Swamp. I 4-5. 
Nusia—Northeastern Sudan. B 2-4. 
Nyanza—A village on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika about 40 miles north of 
Kigoma, German East Africa. K 1-2. 
NyErt—On the southwestern side of Mount Kenia at 6,200 feet. J 4. 
Nyvuxr River—See Ngare Nyuki. I 4. 
Nzora River—Drains the Guas Ngishu Plateau and empties into Victoria Nyanza a 
few miles north of the Equator. I 3. 
OLARAKERI—In the Sotik, southwestern British East Africa. J 4. 
Omo River—About 35 miles north of Lake Rudolf, in southwestern Abyssinia. 
G-H 4. 
Pacazi River—North end of Lake Natron, in British East Africa, near the border of 
German East Africa. J—K 4. 
Patm Sprincs—Near Kabalolot Hill, Loita Plains, ay East Africa, not far from 
the German East Africa pouminey. J 3-4. 
Porna—Kapiti Plains. J 4. 
Punpa Mr1a—About 12 miles southeast from Fort Hall, near Thika River. J 4-5. 
Quoy, or Quoy WaATER—On the Marsabit Road northeast from Mount Lololokwi. 
T5. 
Resar—Southwest of Gondokoro, on the west bank of the Nile, Lado Enclave. H2. 
Rutno Camp—Colonel Roosevelt’s base camp on the west bank of the Nile in extreme 
southern Lado Enclave at 2° 55’ north. H-TI 2. 
RumatHeE River, or RuMaATHE WaTER—A small tributary of the Northern Guaso 
Nyiro. I 4-5. 
Satt Marso—Near the eastern edge of the Loita Plains, near Lime Springs, Sotik. J 4. 
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