INDEX. 



515 



Justice, J.N. (1902), virulence of bite 

 of fly said to have diminished 

 since extermination of buffalo 

 in Northern Rhodesia, 50, 252 



K. 



Kanthack, Durham and Blandford 

 (1898), OB Tsetse-fly disease, 

 254 



Karscb, Dr. F. (1893), Tsetse-fly in 

 hinterland of Togo protecto- 

 rate, 44, 213 



Keane, A. H. (1888), article "Trans- 

 vaal " in Encyclopsedia Britan- 

 nica, 201 



Kerr, W. M. (1886), the Tsetse-fly in 

 Mashonaland ; travels from the 

 Cape across the Zambesi, ex- 

 periences of fly, 42, 195 



Kersten, Otto (1871), Tsetse-like fly 

 on the Juba River, 150 



Kingsley, Mary H. (1897) , Tsetse-fly 

 on the Gold Coast, 46, 282 



Kirby, F. V. (1899), the Tsetse-fly 

 in East Central Africa, 243 



Kirk, Sir J. (1862), the Tsetse-fly in 

 the Shir6, and lower Zambesi 

 vaUeys, 184 ; (1865), the Tsetse- 

 fly of tropical Africa, 16, 18, 84, 

 137; (1881), visit to Dar-es- 

 Salaam district, the Tsetse-fly, 

 179 



Koch, R, (1898), fly-disease in 

 German East Africa, and Try- 

 panosomes in blood-films re- 

 lating to Tsetse-fly disease, 254 



L. 



Laboulbene, A. (1888), Tsetse-fly 

 not poisonous in itself; very 

 troublesome in districts inland 

 from Bagamoyo, 42, 199 



Larva of Tsetse-fly, Col. Bruce's 

 description, 24 



Laveran, A., and F. Mesnil, mode 

 of multiplication, morphology, 

 etc., of Trypanosoma, 49, 255, 

 256, 258 



Laveran, A., on the action of human 

 blood-serum on the Trypano- 

 some of Nagana, 258 



• Researches on the Treatment 



and Prevention of Nagana, 267 



Lawley, Capt. Hon. A. (1898), move- 

 ments of the Tsetse-fly vpith 

 the hig gam-e of the country, 

 47, 239 



Laws, Dr. (1879), cattle-destroying 

 fly (? Tsetse) in valley of Lim- 

 passa ; fly absent on portion oif 

 road (40 miles) from Dar-es- 

 Salaam, 174 



Leverson, Major J. J. (1898), Tsetse- 

 fly on and near Pungwe river, 

 44, 209 



Limitation of Tsetse-fly to belts, 

 explanation of, 11 



Livingstone, David (1857), remarks 

 on the Tsetse-fly {Glossina mor- 

 sitans), 10, 14, 28, 34, 129; 

 David and Charles; (1865), 

 Tsetse-fly near the valley of 

 the Zambesi, 8, 135; (1874), 

 experiments with camels and 

 Indian buffaloes introduced 

 from Bombay, 37, 154 



Lugard, Sir F. D. (1893), British 

 East Africa practically free 

 from Tsetse-fly, 43, 207 



M. 



Macloskie, G. (1884), abstract of 

 Kraepeliu's paper on the pro- 

 boscis of Musca, 192 



Macquart, J. (1885 and 1848), de- 

 scription of the genus Glossina, 

 and of Gl. longipal2ns, 83, 123, 

 124; (1850), description of Gl. 

 longipalpis, 33, 125; owing to 

 the fineness of the mouth-parts, 

 believed that the flies did not 

 suck blood, 33 



McClellan, J. W. P., on Tsetse-fly 

 in Jubaland province ; its pre- 

 sence not depending upon big 

 game, 294 



Mainwaring, Major H. S. (1895), 

 Tsetse-fly in Somaliland, 45, 219 



Map (1887), Justus Perthes' Special 

 Map of Africa, showing limits 

 of fly-belts on Limpopo and 

 Zambesi, 42, 199 



Marno, E. (1873), specimens of 

 Tsetse-fly, called "Surreta" by 

 natives, 37, 153 



Masui, Lieut., and — Seeldrayers 

 (1897), the common house-fly 

 said to cause Tsetse to dis- 

 appear, 231 



Mauch, Karl (1869), the Tsetse-fly 

 near Olifant's River, 35, 145; 

 (1870), on a journey from 

 Lydenburg to Inyati, 36, 147; 

 (1874), Tsetse-fly between the 

 Limpopo and the Zambesi, 87, 

 159 



