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(24) Devoe, F. W. 



1888. THE BEETLE, ZOPHEEUS MEXICANUS SOL., CUTTING METAL. In N. Y. 



Microscopical Soc, v. 4, no. 3, July, p. 145-147, pi. 13-14. 



(25) Cook, A. J. 



1891. ANOTHER LEAD-BOEING INSECT. In U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., In- 

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 Lead pipe cut by larva of Monohammus confusor. 



(26) [Riley, C. V.] 



1891. LEAD-BORING INSECTS. Ill U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., Insect Life, 

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 Minie ball gnawed by wood-boring larva. 



(27) BouviER, E. L. 



1896. UN CABLE TELI^GRAPHIQUE ATTAQUE PAB LES TERMITES. Ill C. R. 



Acad. Sci. Inst. France, t. 128, p. 429-430. 



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1896. electrical notes. In Sci. Amer. S'uppl. no. 1087, Oct. 31, p. 17376. 

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 their subterranean lead-covered cables, due to the attack of white ants. 

 The cable, though laid in a very good condition in 1894, showed signs of 

 loss of insulation early in 1895 and had to be entirely replaced. 



(29) Lesne, p. 



1900. revision des coleopteres de la famille des bosteychides. 4^ Me- 

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Page 591, footnote (1) : ScoMcia pustulata is recorded as boring in gas 

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(30) Hesketh, John. 



1904. A new danger to lead-covered aerial cables. In Trans. Internat. 

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 447, 7 figs. St. Louis. 



Damage by Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and Hymenoptera. 



(31) Krancher, O. 



1904. NIPTUS HOLOLEUCUS FALDERM., DER MESSINGKAFER. In InsektCU- 



borse, v. 21, no. 31, p. 252-253. Leipsig. 



(32) [Anonymous.] 



1904. telephone lead-covered cables attacked by an insect. in elec- 



trical World and Engineer, v. 44, no. 3, p. 95-96, 4 figs. July 16. 

 Wasp damaging lead sheathing cables in China. 



(33) [SCHWAEZ, E. A.] 



1905. BRIEF NOTE. In Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 7, 1904, p. 24. 



Niptus hololeucus Fald., according to Prof. J. Fletcher, is a great 

 nuisance in houses in Montreal, Canada. 



(34) Mjoberg, Eeic. 



1906. OM NIPTUS HOLOLEUCUS FALDERM. In Ent. Tidskr. Entomologiska. 



Foreningen i Stockholm, Arg. 27, H. 2, p. 65-68. Uppsala. 



Page 67 : According to Ewerts in Amsterdam this beetle spoiled the 

 quicksilver of a mirror. 



(35) Scientific American. 



1907. INSECTS THAT DESTROY METAL. Sci. Aiiier., V. 97, uo. 10, p. 173. 



Sept. 7. 



