INDEX. 



313 



P. 



Fitzgerald, W, W. A. (1898). The 

 Tsetse-fly on the coast of 

 British East Africa, 47, 240 



Flight of Tsetse-fly, mode of, 19 



"Ply-belts," 9; Boer method of 

 crossing at night, 39, 184, 203 



Foa, E. A. (1895), the Tsetse-fly in 

 Central Africa, 19, 45, 221 

 (1897), bite of the fly harmless to 

 wild animals, especially buffalo 

 and large antelope, 231 



Fordo, R. M. (1902), clinical notes 

 on a European patient in whose 

 blood a Trypmvosoma was ob- 

 served, 266 

 (1902), the discovery of the human 

 Trypanosoma, 267 



Foster, Capt. (1898), Handbook of 

 British East Africa; localities 

 affected by Tsetse-fly, 44, 211 



Free Town, Sierra Leone, Ql. pal- 

 palis found there by author, 

 76,92 



Frere, Sir B. (1881), method of 

 crossing the fly-belt south of 

 the Zambesi, 177 



Fynney, F. B. (1878), Tsetse-fly in 

 Zoutpansberg ; predicts its dis- 

 appearance with extinction of 

 big game, 88, 173 



G. 



Galla method of crossing fly-belts, 

 225 



Game, large, prevalence of Tsetse- 

 fly dependent on existence of, 

 and extinction with disappear- 

 ance of, 12, 173, 287, 290, et seq. 



Geographical distribution of Tsetse- 

 flies, 28 



Ghika, Prince N. D. (1898), des- 

 truction by Tsetse-fly of cattle 

 and horses in the Aulihan 

 country, Somaliland, 47, 234 



Gibbons, Capt. A. St. H. (1897), 

 Tsetse-fly on the banks of the 

 Zambesi, 47, 226 

 (1898), Exploration and hunting 

 in Central Africa, 7, 18, 236 



Gielgud, Mr. van, 1901, letter on 

 connection between Tsetse-fly 

 and buffalo, 290 



Glossina and Stomoxys, the mouth 

 parts of, 105 



antennte of, 62 



chsetotaxy of, 67 



GZossma andS/o»wx-!/s, distinguished 

 from specimens of Stonioxys 

 and Hxmatopota, 5 



distinguishing characters of 



genus, 60 



external mouth-parts and mode 



of action, 106 



genus containing seven known 



species, 3 



head, description of, 61 ; thorax, 



abdomen, 64 ; legs and wings , 

 65; antennae, 62 



internal mouth-parts and mode 



of action, 114 



resemblance between and ijfpe- 



rosia, 56 



in venation of wings be- 

 tween, and Hypoderma, 

 66 



synopsis of species of, 70 



fusca, description of, 95 ; head, 



thorax, abdomen and legs, 

 96 ; veins in wings, 97 ; dis- 

 tinguishing characters of, 97 ; 

 distribution, 98 ; habits, etc., 

 99 ; synonymy and afiQnities, 

 100 



longipalpis, description of, 90 ; 



distinguished from Ol.palli- 

 dipes, 91, 93; males distin- 

 guished from those of Gl. 

 morsitans and pallidipes, 94 ; 

 head, thorax, abdomen and 

 legs, 91 ; distribution of, 91 ; 

 synonymy and affiuities, 92 ; 

 hypopygium in, figure of, 94 



longipemtis, description of, 



head, 101 ; thorax, abdomen, 

 legs and wings, 102 ; distri- 

 bution of , 103 ; habits, etc., 

 103 ; synonymy and affini- 

 ties, 103 



morsitans, description of, 81 ; 



distinguished from Gl. palli- 

 dipes and longipalpis, 93-94 ; 

 head, thorax, abdomen, legs, 

 82 ; hypopygium in, figure 

 of, 94 ; wings, 83 ; distri- 

 bution of, 83 ; habits of, 86 ; 

 synonymy and affinities of, 

 87 



pallicera, description of, head, 



thorax, 79 ; abdomen, 80 ; 

 distribution and habits, 80; 

 synonymy and affinities of, 80 



pallidipes, description of, 87; 



distribution of, 88 ; habits 

 of, 90 ; synonymy and affini- 

 ties of, 90 ; distinguished 

 from Gl. morsitans and longi- 

 palpis, 98 



