A monograph of the tsetse-flies <genus Glossina, Westwood> based on the collection in the British museum
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A monograph of the tsetse-flies <genus Glossina, Westwood> based on the collection in the British museum
- Publication date
- 1903
- Topics
- Tsetse-flies, Trypanosoma, Insects
- Publisher
- London, Printed by order of the Trustees
- Collection
- biodiversity; americana
- Contributor
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Language
- English
Preface signed: E. Ray Lankester
Appendices: A. Abstract of Lieut.-Colonel Bruce's "Further report on the tsetse-fly disease."--B. "A note on the 'tse-tse' flies of the British Central Africa protectorate." By Captain Richard Crawshay.--C. Copies of letters on the subject of the supposed connection between the tsetse and the buffalo (Bubalus caffer, Sparrman); transmitted by the Foreign office to the British museum (Natural history)--D. Native methods of protecting animals from the attacks of tsetse-flies. Native prophylactics against and remedies for tsetse-fly disease. Native names for tsetse-flies
--E. The geographical distribution of nagana, and the possible transmission of the parasite of thedisease by species of Glossina other than Gl. morsitans, and by blood-sucking flies other than tset se.--F. "A note on the origin of the word 'tse-tse.'" By Captain Richard Crawshay.--G. The species of tsetse found at Entebbe, Lake Victoria, Uganda.--H. Trypanosomiasis on the Upper Niger. A note by Dr. Cuthbert Christy
Bibliography: pt. I. The literature of tsetse-flies: p. 121-253.--pt. II. Tsetse-fly disease and the Trypanosoma of nagana and kindred species: p. 253-267
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Appendices: A. Abstract of Lieut.-Colonel Bruce's "Further report on the tsetse-fly disease."--B. "A note on the 'tse-tse' flies of the British Central Africa protectorate." By Captain Richard Crawshay.--C. Copies of letters on the subject of the supposed connection between the tsetse and the buffalo (Bubalus caffer, Sparrman); transmitted by the Foreign office to the British museum (Natural history)--D. Native methods of protecting animals from the attacks of tsetse-flies. Native prophylactics against and remedies for tsetse-fly disease. Native names for tsetse-flies
--E. The geographical distribution of nagana, and the possible transmission of the parasite of thedisease by species of Glossina other than Gl. morsitans, and by blood-sucking flies other than tset se.--F. "A note on the origin of the word 'tse-tse.'" By Captain Richard Crawshay.--G. The species of tsetse found at Entebbe, Lake Victoria, Uganda.--H. Trypanosomiasis on the Upper Niger. A note by Dr. Cuthbert Christy
Bibliography: pt. I. The literature of tsetse-flies: p. 121-253.--pt. II. Tsetse-fly disease and the Trypanosoma of nagana and kindred species: p. 253-267
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- Addeddate
- 2009-11-02 15:28:03
- Associated-names
- Hausen, Hans Jacob, 1855-1936
- Call number
- 39088007563422
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1049662872
- Foldoutcount
- 1
- Identifier
- monographoftsets00aust
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- Scandate
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- Scanner
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- Scanningcenter
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- Title_id
- 133026
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 6444601
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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