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INSECTS AFFECTING STORED PRODUCTS. 
[CurrreNDEN, F. H.]—Ins. Life, vol. 6, p. 220, February, 1894. 
Listed as among species collected in exhibits of broad beans at the Chicago Exposition in 1893. 
Journal Board of Agriculture, vol. 3, pp. 33-36. London, June, 1896. 
A four-page account, with no indication of author, evidently mostly compiled. 
CHITTENDEN, F’. H.—Yearbook U.S. Dept. Agr., 1898, p. 247 (1899). 
Short popular account in comparison with other bean weevils, not yet acclimated in America. 
Leaflet 150, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4 Whitehall Place, London, 
S. W., England, pp. 344, fig. 2, November, 1905. 
Popular account, with remedies. 
Scuitsky, J.—Kiifer Europas, vol. 41, p. 22, Niirnburg, 1905. 
Systematic technical account, with bibliography. 
Fatt, H. C.—Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., vol. 36, p. 161, July 26, 1910. 
Characters for separating this species from pisorum; not known that the species is established 
with us. 
CHITTENDEN, F. H.—Bul. 82, Pt. VII, Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 92, Feb- 
ruary 18, 1911. 
Brief notice of introduction at San Luis Obispo, Cal. 
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