The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . and tables include manyuseful original summaries. The author maintains an open mind throughout the book and timeand time again points out where more studies need to be undertaken. Theindex, where tested is accurate and adequate and the proof reading welldone, but it was a surprise to see the name Wigglesworth twice misquotedas Wrigglesworth. The sole coloured plate misses the detail and accuracysuch as is shown in the coloured figure of Glossina austeni in B. Weitz,Feeding habits of tsetse flies. 1964. Endeavour, 23: 39. The book is one that


The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . and tables include manyuseful original summaries. The author maintains an open mind throughout the book and timeand time again points out where more studies need to be undertaken. Theindex, where tested is accurate and adequate and the proof reading welldone, but it was a surprise to see the name Wigglesworth twice misquotedas Wrigglesworth. The sole coloured plate misses the detail and accuracysuch as is shown in the coloured figure of Glossina austeni in B. Weitz,Feeding habits of tsetse flies. 1964. Endeavour, 23: 39. The book is one that should be studied by all ecologists as well as byentomologists. It must attract attention from many, to whom the destruc-tion of game animals in the attempt to control the numbers of tsetse fliesand their spread of trypanosomes, has been of interest. With a quarter ofAfrica denied to cattle by the genus that transmits Nagana, this book mayform a further step in the effort to increase food production in thecontinent.—L. Parmenter. George E. Hyde.


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