Bull. Ent. R 



2030 



mostly sparse and low, bush-savannah, " Umpoza " donninating; flii 

 green areas. 



ither poor but ± continuous Brachystegia savannah forest with mai 

 :ans and, in places, a few brevipalfjis^. 



sosure- sandstone, shale quartzite and good Brachyste gia— Uapacj 



I 

 for the most part highly deciduous; permanent fly absent. | 



wooding chiefly of the various dense-secondary types, especially fer 

 a brevi palpisj more localised then than in the rose and dark gr^ 

 ind Umtshanedzi. 



ts. Wooding contains an unusually large element of the primary (c 

 Pteleopsis . Much Land ol phia kirkii m North. Brevipal pis apparei 



i 



Alleged 



ipproximately, but distances (cyclometer and timing) probably nearl 

 ace. 



_ Route of two native expeditions 

 :yclometer and timing) probably 



)S. s.f = secondary forest. f p. = primary forestpatch T. -- C 



'ortuguese frontier and numbered beacons. 



ew kraal below Chipungambira forest. F. - Ferry and 



From '■ 1 " north-eastwards brevipalpis was present almost contii 



d '5" flieb ipallidipes) seen on June 13lh, 1918. "6 a combir 

 jzi. "8" brevipal pis, do. ± "9' Jacks high elevation pallidi p 

 1900. "12 ' and "13" most westerly and southerly morsitans . 

 Ilidipes than Jack s were taken on the Inyamadz'i. 



le keeping under Umzila and Gungunyana ; also, roughly, the line 



f!-keeping now pushed back lo the old boundary of the pre-Umzila 



es. • •-.Recent nagana outbreaks. 



mmaiic and gives merely a fairly correct general idea of the presen 

 map and the portions (taken by compass from frontier beacons) o 

 jly fairly correct also the windings of the Buzi from Itamba northw 

 and the positions of some Kafir kraals and river-crossings. 



i06), showed low country to S.E. covered densely with trees, slated 

 parse. 



