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INDEX. 



Glossitia palpalis, description of, 71 ; 

 head, 72 ; abdomen and legs, 

 73 ; distribution of, 75, 309 ; 

 halDits of, 76 ; synonymy and 

 affinities of, 77 ; var. tachin- 

 oides, Westw., 77 

 — — and Stomoxys, the mouth- 

 parts of, by Dr. H. J. Hansen, 

 105 (see also mouth-parts) 

 Goats, doubtful immunity of, fi-om 



effects of Tsetse, 47 

 Gregory, J. W. (1896), Tsetse-fly in 

 belt of forest between Witu 

 and coast, 46, 225 

 Grube, I>r. (1874), lecture on Tsetse- 

 fly, with r6sum6 of Living- 

 stone's observations, 154 

 Gueme, Jules de (1894), report of 

 exhibition of two specimens of 

 Gl. -inorsitans, collected in Cen- 

 tral Africa by E. Foa, 44, 218 



H. 



Habenicht, H. (1887), limits of 

 Tsetse-fly north and south of 

 Limpopo and south of Zambesi, 

 42, 199 



Hsematopota, distinguished from 

 Glossina, 6 



figure of, in resting attitude, 6 



Hsematozoon of Tsetse-fly disease, 

 see Trypanosotna 



Hansen, Dr. H. J,, mouth-parts of 

 Glossina and Stotnoxys, 105 



Hardinge, Sir A. (1897), Tsetse-fly in 

 East Africa:, cattle flourish in 

 Ukamba, 227 



Harris, Six W. C. (1839), Tsetse-fly 

 in Mural hills, Waterberg dis- 

 trict of Transvaal, 16, 32, 124 



Hartmann, Dr. (1877), lecture on 

 specimens of Tsetse-flies, 53, 161 



Haslam, Capt. A. G., possible con- 

 veyance of hsematozoon of 

 Tsetse-fly disease by Stomoxys, 

 304 ; death of, 100 (note) 



Hinde, S. L. and H. (1901), the 

 Tsetse-fly belt in East Africa, 

 49, 250 



Historical survey of literature of 

 Tsetse-flies, 31 



Holub, Dr. E, (1880), Tsetse-fly in 

 Matabeleland, 176 

 ^1881), near Panda ma Tenka 



xiver, 181 

 (1888), in the Batoka country, 42, 



200 

 (1890), on the Zambesi, 43, 203 



Hore,E. C. (1882) , Tsetse-fly on shores 

 of Lake Tanganyika, 40, 186 



Hornor, Lewis (1879), recommend- 

 ing Boer m.ethod of crossing 

 fly-belts at night, 39, 175 



Horse-flies (Tabanidse) bites may be 

 fatal to domestic animals, 305 



Hough, G. de N. (1898), on two 

 females of Gl. longipennis, col- 

 lected in Somaliland, 47, 242 



House-fly, difierences between, and 

 Tsetse-fly, 64 



Humidity of soil, and low-lying 

 positions generally necessary 

 for existence of Tsetse-fly, 294 

 (C/., however, 7) 



Hypopygium, 64 ; figures of, in Gl. 

 morsitans and longipalpis, 94 



Jackson, P. J. (1893), Tsetse-fly on 

 Teita-Kibwezi route to Uganda, 

 16, 21, 44, 209; (1894), Tsetse- 

 fly in East Africa not closely 

 associated with big game, 12, 

 44, 217 



letter on non-dependence of 



Tsetse-fly on presence of big 

 game, 295 



James, F. L. (1883), "The Wild 

 Tribes of the Soudan," supposed 

 presence of Tsetse-fly, 40, 190 ; 

 (1885), fly (? Tsetse) on the 

 Webbe Shebeyli (Somaliland) 

 in the wet season, 41, 44, 194 



Jeppe, F. (1888), partial disappear- 

 ance of the fly together with 

 game from the Kaap Valley, 

 Transvaal, 14, 42, 201 



Johnston, Sir H. H. (1894), regions 

 of eastern portion of British 

 Central Africa afiected by 

 Tsetse-fly, 44, 125, 214 ; (1896), 

 disappearance of fly from coun- 

 try to south of Lake Nyasa, 31, 

 46, 224 ; (1897), British Central 

 Africa, Indian buffaloes not 

 affected by bites of Tsetse-fly, 

 46, 228 ; parts in which fly is 

 present, 7, 8, 9; (1899), History 

 of Colonization of Africa by 

 alien Races : Arabs accused in 

 1569 of having poisoned horses 

 and camels, 31, 48, 243 ; (1901), 

 journey from Mombasa to 

 Uganda, difficulties owing to 

 fly, 48, 246; (1902), suggested 

 absence of the "true Tsetse- 

 fly " from the Uganda protecto- 

 rate, 50, 251, 301 



