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Luxosa River—South of the Nzoia River on Guas Ngishu Plateau, flowing into 
Victoria Nyanza; also called Lukos River and Yala River. I3. 
Macuakos Roap—A railway station between Kiu and Kapiti Plains stations; the 
road leading from the station to town of Machakos, north of the railway and 
southeast of Nairobi. J 4-5. : 
Masr-ya-cuuMy1—A station on the railroad 35 miles from Mombasa. Altitude, 570 
feet. K 5. 
MariAKANI—A station on the railroad 26 miles from Mombasa. K 5d. 
MaropiyEH—South of the Golis Range in British Somaliland. F 7. 
Marsasit Roap—tThe route to Mount Marsabit north of the Northern Guaso Nyiro. 
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Mav, or Mav Hi1s—The Mau Escarpment. In this connection the specimens 
labeled Mau came from a point about 15 miles north of Ravine Station. I 4. 
Mav Forest—Forests of the Mau Escarpment in vicinity of Enjoro and Naivasha. 
J 4. 
Mav Summit, Sotrk Roap—The summit of the Mau Escarpment; in this connection 
southwest of Naivasha. J 4. 
MazERAS—Station on the railroad 16 miles from Mombasa. Altitude, 530 feet. K 5. 
Msataceti River—In northern German East Africa; rises at western edge of the 
Serengeti Plains and flows westward into Speke Gulf, Victoria Nyanza. J-K 3. 
MeRELLE River, or MeERELLE WaTER—On the Marsabit Road about midway 
between the Northern Guaso Nyiro River and Mount Marsabit. Sometimes 
written Merele. I 5. 
Meru, or Meru Boma—Just north of Mount Kenia. I-J 4-5. 
Meru Roap—Across the Laikipia Plateau to Meru, north of Kenia. I-J 4. 
MIKINDU, or Maxr1npu—Between Mtoto Andei and Ulu, on the Uganda Railway. 
Altitude, 3,280 feet. J-—K 4-5. 
MoncGattaA—On the east side of the Bahr el Jebel in extreme southern Sudan, a few 
miles north of Gondokoro. G-—H 2. 
MoncaLLta ProvincE—A province of extreme southeastern Sudan, bordering Uganda 
on the north. G—H 2-4. 
Mount Etcon—Northeast of Victoria Nyanza, on boundary between Uganda and 
British East Africa. I 3. 
Mount GarcuEes—In the Mathews Range, north of Mount Kenia and southeast of 
Lake Rudolf. Summit said to be 8,800 feet altitude. Also written Mount 
Uaragess. I 4-5. 
Mount Kenra—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 Kitimansaro—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 LoLotoxwi—An isolated mountain east of the Mathews Range, about midway 
between Mount Kenia and Mount Marsabit, British East Africa. I 4-5. 
Mounr Msototo—In the Taita Hills, about midway between Kilimanjaro and the 
coast. Summit, 4,400 feet. Sometimes written Mbululu, or Umbololo. K 5. 
Mounr SaGatta—In the southern Taita Hills, about midway in a line between 
Kilimanjaro and Mombasa. K 5. 
Mount Uaracess—See Mount Gargues. I 4-5. 
Mount Umenco—In the Taita Hills, west of Ndi, and between Taveta and the rail- 
way, British East Africa. K 5. 
Mroto Anper—A station on the railway 165 miles inland from the coast and about 
midway between Mombasa and Nairobi. Altitude, 2,500 feet. K 5. 
Nasza, or NaveaA—In Budonga Forest, Unyoro, western Uganda. I 2. 
