72 BULLETIN 737, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



(30) Tabgioni-Tozzetti, A. 



1891. Aniiiiaii ed insetti del tabacco in erba e del tabacco secco. 346 



p., 100 fig. Firenze-Roma. 



Pages 89-91. fig. 3S : Gives synonymy and describes and figure* 

 larva and adult of the tobacco beetle (Lasioderma serncorrn i. 

 Gives an account of the distribution and concludes that its original 

 home may be America. 



(31) RlLEY, C. V. 



1892. Lasioderma serricorne. In Sci. Amer.. v. 66. no. 2. p. 21. 



Gives an account of the cigarette beetle. Gives steaming as 

 best means for killing larvae and eggs. 



(32) Smith. J. P.. 



1893. Notes on some ptinid pests. In Ent. News, v. 4. no. 10. p. 325-32S. 



4 fig. 



Species compared with the drug-store beetle. Sitodrepa panicea. 

 Original figures of both species given with a description of their 

 characters. 



(33) Rii.ey. C. Y.. and Howard, L. O. 



1593. On remedies for the " cigarette beetle." In U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, v. 5. no. 3. p. 19S. 



(34) Kellicott, D. S. 



1594. Some museum and granary pests. In Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc, 



v. 9. no. 9. p. 11-12. 



Mention among museum and granary pests. 



(35) Hopkins, A. D., and Rumsey, W. E. 



1896. Practical entomology. West Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 44. p. 

 245-324. 



Page 307 : Brief notes on cigarette beetle and remedies. List 

 of food substances given. 



(36) Smith, J. B. 



1896. Economic entomology. 481 p., 4S3 fig. Philadelphia. 



r?.",os 193-194, fig. 181-182: The tobacco or cigarette beetle— 

 a general account of the insect. 



(37) Chittenden, F. H. 



1S96. Insects affecting cereals and other dry vegetable foods. In U. S. 

 Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. Bui. 4 (new ser.), p. 112-131. 



Pages 126-127 : The cigarette beetle. List of products affected 

 by the tobacco beetle. 



(38) Bokdage, Edmund. 



1897. Sur deux coleopteres. In Revue Agricole . . . de File Maurice, 



v. 11, p. 281-283. 



An account of the beetle having been found for the first time 

 in tobacco in Paris in 184S by M. Planche, inspector of tobacco 

 factories. Gives list of food substances. Mentions injury to silk 

 and plush hangings. [Reference not corroborated.] 



(39) Kiesenwetter. V. vim. and Seidi.itz. George, ed. 



Naturgeschicnte der insecten Deutschlands. v. 5, Halfte 1. Berlin. 



Pages 150-151 : Lasioderma tcstacca. Description, synonymy. 

 Mentions species as probably native to America. Found most com- 

 monly in tobacco in Hamburg. Berlin, and Leipzig. Spread by com- 

 merce to large part of Europe, especially to Germany. 



(40) Quaintance. A. L. 



1898. Insect enemies <>f tobacco in Florida. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 



48. p. 165-188, 16 fig. 

 Pages 175-17S: Cigarette oeetle [Lasioderma serricorne Fab.). 



Notes on occurrence and damage to tobacco. Gives an account of 

 food babits and describes metbod of treatment with carbon disulpbid. 



