THE TSETSE FLY.
• ♦— . ■ . ■:■ . • . ■ DISCOVERY OF ITS MICROBE* United Press Assoctatidod— By Blectrio -; Telegraph— Copyright. . ■ (Received May 16* 8.46 a.m.) / LONDON, May 15. 1 The Pasteur Institute has discovered the tsetse fly microbe. (The tsetse fly is a dipterous insect* of South Africa, not much larger than the common house fly, strangly limited within sharply defined areas or "fly* belts," which are often quite small. Its bite is fatal to dog, horse and ox.) '!
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8317, 16 May 1905, Page 2
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