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Preliminary note on the Tsetse-flies of the Kabalo-Albertville (Lualaba-Tanganyika) Railway

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Extract

The Kabala-Albertville Railway is an important section of that great river and railroad route by which one can now cross the whole of equatorial Africa from Banana to Daressalaam, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean, without having to walk a single step. It is therefore a railway with a great future, which deserves to be studied from all points of view, and particularly with regard to the distribution of tsetse-flies, as the region traversed by this railway was ravaged a few years ago by sleeping sickness and the railway is probably destined in part for the transport of cattle.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1917

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References

* Les Glossines et la maladie du sommeil dans la vallée de la Lukuga.—Revue zoologique africaine, Bruxelles, 1912, et Archiv für Schiffs-und Tropen-Hygiene, Leipzig, 1913.