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Leyte, one of the Philippines. 
Lushai Hills, Assam, on N E. Frontier of India. 
uzon, the principal island in the Philippines, in which is 
Manila. 
Macassar (Makessar), Celebes. 
Maddathorai, Travancore State, 5. India. 
Madhupur, Bengal. 
Madulsima, 2,500-3,000 ft., Central Ceylon. 
Makerian, Punjab. 
Mandalay, district and city in Upper Burma. 
Manila, Luzon. 
Manipur, State in Assam. 
Margherita, Assam. 
Marinduque, one of the Philippines. 
Masbata, one of the Philippines. 
Maskeliya, 4,000 ft., Central Ceylon. 
Matheran, Bombay Presidency, India. 
Matiana, 8,000 ft., Simla District, Western Himalayas. 
Mazbat, Mangaldai Dist., Assam. 
Medan, Sumatra. 
Meenglass, Dooars, Jalpaiguri, Bengal. 
Merauke, South Papua. 
Mergue, Assam. 
Mergui, Tenasserim, Lower Burma. 
Mian Mir, near Lahore (q.v.). 
Mindanao, one of the Philippines. 
Mindoro, one of the Philippines. 
Moerah Tewah, Borneo. 
Moradabad, United Provinces, India. 
Moulmein, Amherst District, Tenasserim, Lower Burma. 
Mount Hauseman, Astrolabe Bay, Papua. 
Mount Singalang, Sumatra. 
Mount Siya-Siya ; v. Canlaon Volcano. 
Mozufferpore, Bihar, India. 
Muina, Papua. 
Mungphu, 5,000 ft., Darjiling District, Eastern Himalayas. 
Murree Hills, W. Himalayas, Punjab. 
Mussoorie, 6,000—7,000 ft., Western Himalayas. 
Mysore, State in S. India. 
Nagpur, town and district in Central Provinces, India. 
Naini Tal, 6,500—7,000 ft.. Kumaon, W. Himalayas. 
Nara Ghat, Nepal, near Indian Frontier. 
Narcondam Island, Bay of Bengal, 80 miles East of North 
Andaman Island. 
Nedumangad, Io miles N.E. of Trivandrum (q.v.). 
Negros (Occidental), one of the Philippines. 
Nicobar Islands, south of the Andamans. 
Nilgiri Hills, about 3,000—8,000 ft., Madras Presidency. 
