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[ See "Zanzibar, City, Island, and Coast," vol. i. chap. vii.]

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[ I have discussed this subject in my "Zanzibar," vol. i. chap. xi.]

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[ M. du Chaillu's description of the animal is excellent (p. 282), and the people at once recognized the cut.]

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[ I did not see the Iboko, which M. du Chaillu (chap, xvi.) calls the "boco;" but, from the native description, I determined it to be the tsetse. He names the sandfly (chap, xvi.) "igoo-gouai." His "ibolai" or "mangrove fly" is "owole" in the singular, and "iwole" in the plural. The wasp, which he terms "eloway," is known to the Mpongwe people as "ewogoni.">[

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[ "Introductory Remarks to a Vocabulary of the Yoruba Language." Seeleys, Fleet Street, London.]