214 CAMEL-KILLING FLY ON WEBI SHEBELI. 



1892 von Hauptmann E. Kling und Dr. R. Buttner 

 (Mittheilungen von Forschungsreisenden und Gelehrien aus 

 den Deutschen ScJiutzgebieten. Mit Benutzung amtlicher 

 Quellen herausgegeben. von Dr. Freiherr von Danckelmann. 

 VI. Band (Berlin, 1893. Ernst Siegfried Mittler und 

 Sohn), p. 225). 



" Glossina longipalpis (Wied.) " and "Glossina tabani- 

 formis (Westw.)" [= (rZ. /wsca, Walk.] are included in the 

 list of Diptera collected in the neighbourhood of Bismarck- 

 hurg, in the Hinterland of the Togo Protectorate, W. Africa. 

 The approximate geographical position of Bismarckburg is 

 8° 12' N. lat., 0" 52' E. long. 



123. 1894. 



La Nature (1), p. 286. 



Note on Glossina morsitans. [I have not seen this.] 



124. 1894. Dr. Donaldson Smith. 



" Dr. Donaldson Smith's Expedition in Somaliland " 

 (The Geographical Journal, Vol. IV., p. 530. London : 

 The Royal Geographical Society). 



A letter written by Dr. Donaldson Smith during his 

 expedition to Lake Rudolf, and dated " Webi Shebeli 

 (or Webi Erer?), lat. 7° 11' N., long. 42° 11' 23" E., 

 September 1-3 [1894]." 



Cainel-killing fly on the Webi Shebeli. 



" I have seen one or two flies that I believe to be the 

 dreaded Camel-fly of the Webi Shebeli, but they are very 

 rare." 



125. 1894. Commissioner Johnston (now Sir H. H. Johnston, 



K.C.B.). 



" Report op the First Three Years' Administra- 

 tion OP THE Eastern Portion op British Central 

 Africa." Dated March 31, 1894. [With five maps.] 

 Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of 

 Her Majesty, August, 1894. (London : Harrison &, Sons. 

 Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office.) Pp. 18-19. 



" Let us now consider the very important question of 

 horses and cattle, and the possibilities of stock-rearing. 

 Perhaps the greatest curse which nature has laid on this 

 and other parts of South-Central Africa is the existence 

 of the Tsetse-fly. Were it not for this the value of the 

 country would be centupled. In the first place, the diffi- 



