94 INSECTS AFFECTING STORED PRODUCTS. 
14. Ritry, C. V.—Insect Life, vol. 6, pp. 220, 223, February, 1894. 
Listed from beans and other edible legumes from Japan, Porto Rico, and 
Ceylon, exhibited at World’s Fair in 1893. 
15. QuaInTANCE, A. L.—Bulletin 86, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, 
p. 370, 1896. 
A brief account; injury to cowpea. 
16. OsBorn, H., and MAtiy, C. W.—Bulletin 32, Iowa Agricultural Experiment 
Station, pp. 386-394, figs. 2, 3, 4, 1896. 
Appearance in Ames, Iowa; life history notes; description; fumigation with 
carbon bisulphid; germination tests. Mention as Bruchus quadrimaculatus, but 
chinensis figured. 
17. CHITTENDEN, F. H.—Bulletin 8, new series, Division of Entomology, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, pp. 24-27, fig. ¢, 1897. 
Summarized account; review of economic literature, comparative description, 
damage, food plants, distribution, development in brief, and natural enemies. 
18. CHITTENDEN, F. H.—Insects injurious to beans and cowpeas. < Yearbook 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1898 (1899), pp. 242-245, fig. 71, 1898, 
separate. 
Two and one-half page popular economic account with brief descriptions and 
figure of egg, postembryonic larva, and adult. 
19. Scuitsky, J.—Kafer Europas, vol. 41, p. 99, 1905. 
Description, bibliography, and assignment to genus Pachymerus. 
20. Lrrroy, H. M.—Indian Insect Pests, pp. 254, 255, fig. 311, 1906. 
Common in pulse in India. 
21. Lerroy, H. M., and How tett, F. M.—Indian Insect Life, p. 350. fig. 223, 1909. 
Recorded in India in Pisum sativum, Dolichos lablab, Dolichos bifiorus, Cicer 
arietinum, Cajanus indica, Ervum lens, and Vigna catjang. Figure of eggs ou 
pea, larva?, and adult. 
. Dawson, R. W.—Annual Report of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture 
for 1909, pp. 249 and 250, 1910. 
Short economic account. 
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