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pieces of cardboard might be used to place about among 

 garments or other stored fabrics if injury by the fish-moths 

 is anticipated. 



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1886. HAGEN, H. A. On a new library pest. Cand. Ent, Vol. 



XVIII, pp. 221-230. 

 1886. JACKSON, R. T. A new museum pest. Science, Vol. VII, 



May 28, p. 481. 

 1890. RILEY, C. V. The skein centipede and silver fish. Insect 



Life, Vol. 2, p. 315. 

 1893. GARMAN, SAMUEL. The ravages of bookworms. Science, 



Vol. XXI, March 24, p. 158. 



1896. BUTLER, E. A. Household insects, pp. 314-324. 

 1898. FELT, E. P. Lepisma domestica Pack. 14th Rept. of the 



N. Y. State Ent., pp. 216, 218. 



1901. HOWARD, L. O. Family Lepismatidse. Insect Book, 

 p. 382. 



1902. MARLATT, C. L. The silver fish. Circ. 49, s.s., Bu. Ent., 

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1903. HOULBERT, G. Les insectes ennemis des livres, p. 155. 

 1906. GARMAN, H. Does the silver-fish (Lepisma saccharina) 



feed on starch and sugar ? Bull. 60, Bu. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

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1906. WASHBURN, F. L. Silver-fish, "fish-moth." Eleventh 

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1907. SMITH, JOHN B. Some household insects. Bull. 203, N. J. 

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1913. DEAN, GEO. A. Mill and stored-grain insects. Bull. 

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CRICKETS 



Gryllus domesticus et al. 



The following interesting letters give the different 

 phases of annoyance from crickets frequenting dwelling- 



