TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Introduction 



Chaptkr 



I. The Bionomics of Tsktsk-fies (Genus Glossina^ ... 1 



II. Historical Survey — 



I. Bionomic ........ 31 



II. Systematic ........ 50 



III. Systematic Position of the Genus 53 



IV. Systematic Description op the Genus Glossina and its 



Species, with Notes on their Distribution and Habits 60 



V. The Mouth-Parts op Glossina and Stomoxys. By Dr. H. J. 



Hansen (Copenhagen) 105 



VI. Bibliography — 



Part I. — The Literature of Tsetse-flies .... 121 

 Part II. — Tsetse-fly Disease and the Ti-ypaiiosoma of 



Nagana and Kindred Species .... 253 



VII. Appendices — 



Appendix A. — Abstract of Lieut.-Colonel Bruce's " Further 



Report on the Tsetse-fly Disease " . . . , 268 



Appendix B. — "A Note on the 'Tse-Tse' Flies of the 

 British Central Africa Protectorate." By Captain 

 Richard Crawshay ....... 287 



Appendix C. — Copies of Letters on the Subject of the 

 Supposed Connection between the Tsetse and the 

 Buffalo (Bubahcs caffcr, Sparrman) ; transmitted by 

 the Foreign Office to the British Museum (Natural 

 History) 290 



Appendix D. — Native Methods of Protecting Animals 

 from the Attacks of Tsetse-flies. Native Prophylactics 

 against and Remedies for Tsetse-fly Disease. Native 

 Names for Tsetse-flies ...... 297 



Appendix E. — The Geographical Distribution of Nagana, 

 and the Possible Transmission of the Parasite of the 

 Disease by Species of Glossina other than Gl. 

 morsitans, and by Blood-Sucking Flies other than 

 Tsetse 300 



Appendix F. — " A Note on the Origin of the word 



' Tse-Tse.' " By Captain Richard Crawshay . . 309 



Appendix G. — The Species of Tsetse found at Entebbe, 



Lake Victoria, Uganda ...... 309 



Appendix H. — Trypanosomiasis on the Upper Niger. — A 



Note by Dr. Cuthbert Christy , . . .310 



