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Report on a search for Glossina on the Amala (Engabei) River, Southern Masai Reserve, East Africa Protectorate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

R. B. Woosnam
Affiliation:
Game Warden, East Africa Protectorate.

Extract

Leaving the Government post on the Amala river, at an altitude of 5,500 feet, on 25th July, I moved down the west bank of the river and camped at a spring known as Ol-otu-lomot, at an altitude of 5,200 feet (see accompanying sketch-map). The next day I moved further down the river in search of an old Masai native, by name Ol-botor-ol-joni, who was reported to be familiar with the places in which tsetse-fly (Endorobo of the Masai) was to be found. I found this old man at the place marked on the map and camped there at an altitude of 5,100 feet.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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* [Roubaud has recorded (Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. vi, no. 5, 14th 05 1913)Google Scholar that in the Paris Museum there are many specimens of the fuscipes form of G. palpalis collected by Cronier on the volcanos of Kivu, in the Belgian Congo, at an altitude of 5,000 to 5,500 feet.—Ed.]