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In May, 1904, eight head passed through on their way to Romee. 
Two died here; only four readied Romee alive (we examined none 
of them for trypanosomes). In May, 1904, ten heifers on their way 
to Romee arrived here by Kasongo from Lake Kivu. They were not 
in good condition ; but this was at the time explained by a two months' 
stay at Kibombo poor pasture. A month after arrival they 
commenced to die, and in three months five were dead. All had the 
same symptoms, “gradual wasting and loss of vigour.” The 
remaining animals seemed in fair condition, but all of the four 
examined had enlarged glands (see Fig. 2) and temperatures (to 
1044 F.). Three of them had trypanosomiasis. Some of them were 
later sent to Lokandu. 
•1G. 2.— Calk at Sendwe; to show enlarged gland. 
it pasture at Sendwe is poor; Glossina pal pal is and big game 
are plentiful. 
fin 1 November 14th, 1904. A herd, now numbering about 
’ haS been here since the end of the Arab war (1894)- is 
