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distribution of Glossina pal pal is are based upon the first list ; those 
showing the distribution of undifferentiated species of “ tsetse flies,” 
partially depend upon the second list. 
Banana (Oct., Dr. Etienne); Shiloango, Lukula and Lubengi 
Rivers (reported, June, 1905, de Laval); Banza Manteka (reported); 
Lufu River (reported, Rev. Morgan); Tumba; Wathen ; Kuzu; 
Kisantu; Sabuka; Leopoldville (Nov., 1905, to July, 1905) ; Brazza¬ 
ville; Bamu Island (Jan.-Feb.); Lisha (April, June, July, 1905); 
MSwata; Kwamouth; Kitoto ; Tshumbiri (seen ten miles inland, 
said to exist along all small streams of neighbourhood); Bolobo 
(recognised as present); Yumbi ; Lukolela ; Irebu ; Bikoro 
(reported by natives and Rev. Clark); Bolengi; Coquilhatville; 
“ AH alon £ Lukmga River to Baringa ” (July, Dr. Angela) ; Ikelemba 
River (Nov., Major Malfeyt); Eala ; Bamamia ; “ All along overland 
route from Boyembe to Lulonga ” (July, reported, Rev. Gilchrist); 
Lulonga ; Monsembe; Nouvelle Anvers; Bosesera (reported, Jan., 
Chef de Poste) ; Mobeka; Bokanga ; Lisala, Bwela, Bosogodo (May, 
reported, Rev. K. Smith); “ Along Congo from Lisala to Bumba and 
up the Itimbiri River" (reported, Dr. De Valkeneer); Bumba; 
Botsali; Yambinga; Bopamba ; Basoko; Yalembe ; Isangi j 
Yarbumbo (recognised by natives); Yandonge (recognised by 
natives); Yakusu (recognised by natives and Rev. Milman); Stanley 
I alls (recognised by natives); Katanga (recognised by natives); 
Batikalela ; Wanie Bakula; Kewe ; Wanie Numbu ; Kisui; Ponthier- 
ville; Kirundu ; Lalowa River; Utikakadjia ; Lulindi River; Kumba ; 
Kasuku; Maboka ; Lokandu ; Ukungvva ; Kamimbi; Sendwe ; 
Makula ; Mfunkiva ; Kibombo; Kundu River (Dec., reported, Com¬ 
mandant Verdick) ; Nyangwe; Salt Springs (Oct., reported, Monsieur 
happen); Kasongo (Oct. to May); East Bank of Lake Albert (April, 
Commandant Lngh) ; Lado Enclave, 6° 33' N., 29 0 58' E. (March, 
ommandant Lemairc); “ Glossina palpalis is everywhere present 
m Lele even in the smallest rivers” (Feb., 1906, reported, Dr. 
osselet) ; Kalombe (May, recognised by natives); Muadi River; 
v 1; Tshofa; M iamb we (recognised as present by natives); 
cminda; kiambi ; Katanga (Aug., Major Malfeyt) ; Pania Mutombo ; 
atampas; Lusambo (none at post itself, many along Lubi River, just 
opposrte, and up and down Sankuru River) ; Lubefu ; Basongo ; Luano 
(kwilu River, July, Major Malfeyt). There were but few G. palpalis 
