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with regard to the fourteen females by which the species is at present 

 represented in the Museum Collection : — French Somaliland : six 

 specimens, including the type, from Tajurrah (J. K. Lord). British 

 Somaliland: two specimens from Guban, 1000 ft., May 10th, 1905, 

 and five without precise locality {Dr. R. E. Drake- Br ockman). 

 Portuguese East Africa : one specimen without further data, 1908 

 {Dr. W. Woolliscroft). Although the latter specimen is not quite 

 typical, I do not think that there can be any doubt as to its specific 

 identity. 



Mr. Lord's note with reference to this species, as met with by 

 him at Tajurrah, is to the effect that it is " abundant, and very 

 tormenting to cattle " ; while Dr. Drake-Brockman states that at 

 Guban it " bites horses, mules, cattle, and camels." 



Pangonia adjuncta, Walker. 



List of the Specimens of Dipterous Insects in the Collection of the 

 British Museum, Part I., p. 135 (1848). 



Plate IV., pig. 26. 



The type, from which the figure was prepared, and one other 

 female are the only examples of this species in the Museum. Both 

 specimens were purchased at the sale of the Children Collection, 

 in 1840, and are probably from Cape Colony, although precise data 

 are lacking. 



Pangonia angulata, Fabricius. 



Systema Anthatorum, p. 91 (1805). 



Plate IV., fig. 27. 



Of this species, the type of which was collected at the Cape of 

 Good Hope more than a hundred years ago, the Museum possesses 



