in the settlements that have been cleared by spraying." Whether 

 this surmise is sustained by future experience will be interesting 

 to which for. 0. savignyi is considered of no epidemiological 

 significance and the indoor and outdoor habitats of the two spe- 

 cies are strictly localized in Somaliland, except for the soil 

 under one large shade tree in town, which yielded large numbers 

 of _0. moubata. Persons sleeping under this tree contracted 

 relapsing fever from the bites of 0. moubata . 



ORNITHODORQS SAVIGNYI 



FEIANCHINI (1927X). Ethiopia, common in eastern lowlands. 



(21IMALDI (193^). Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia; records. 



TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Unsubstantiated review of previous 

 reports from colony. 



SCHULZE (1955). Discussion of metabolic products. 



LOVETT (1956). Somaliland. See 0. moubata above. 



ORNITHODORQS THOLQZAMI 



WILLCOGKS (1922). Egypt. Introdxiction of nymphs into Cairo among 

 hair on humps of camels from Sinai. Specimens seen by HH in 

 British Museum (Natural History) . 



AMBLYdlMA COHAERENS 



HOSTS (page 213). Ugeuida. A d" specimen from an elephant. 



West Nile Province, seen in Veterinary Service collection, 

 Entebbe . 



AMELYCMMA LEPIDIM 



CSRIMALDI (193^). Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia; records. 



AlffiLYgg-lA MARt-lOREUM (group) 



ORIMALDI (1934). Somalia and Ethiopia; records. 



TEMDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from 

 colony. 



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