Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. iC7 



1902. Dominique, J., Catalogue des Hémiptères (Hétéroptères, Homo- 

 ptères, Psyllides) de la Loire-inférieure. BuU. Soc. Sciences Nat. de 

 rOuest de la France. Nantes II, series 2, p. 192. 



Listed under Cimex. „Trop commun dans les habitations des 

 villes". 



1903. Blanford, W. T. (W. T. B.), Nature, London and New York, LXIX 

 {1903— 1904), p. 200. 



Objects to Kirkaldy's (1899) Klinophilos. 

 190J. Braun, Maximilian, Die thierischen Parasiten des Menschen. Ein 

 Handbuch für Studierende und Aerzte. Würzburg, dritte, vermehrte 

 und verbesserte Auflage, pp. 345—346, flg.' 261. Edit. 2, 1895, P- 272, 

 Fig. 142. 



Cimex ectularius Merrett 1667. Briefaccount; first in Strass- 

 burg in iith century, and in England about 1500. Good outline draw- 

 ing of head, ventral view. Lists: i. ciliatus Eversmann 1841; 

 and 2. rotundatus Signoret 1852, and under the latter remarks 

 „wahrscheinlich wie die vorige, nur Varietät von Cimex lectu- 

 larius". Cf. Braun (1883). The author is unable to obtain definite 

 reference to Merrett. 

 1903. Coole y , R. A., Ninth Annual Rep. Montana Agric. Exp. Station for 

 1902. Bozeman, p. 81. 



Listed. 



1903. Huber, Johann Christoph, Bibliographie der klinischen Ento- 

 mologie. Jena, Heft i. (2. vermehrte Aufl.) Sarcopsylla, Pulex, 

 Acanthia, Conorrhinus, Reduvius, Pediculus, Phthi- 

 rius, Mallophaga, pp. 15—18. 



Same as Hub er (1899), with the following exceptions: A brief 

 history of the insect is given, and 7 new titles are listed. 



1904. Blanford, W. T., Nature, London and New York, LXIX (1903— 1904), 

 pp. 464—465. 



A reply to Kirkaldy (1904a) in regard to Klinophilos and 

 Clin oc or is. As to the type of Cimex. 

 1904. a) Kirkaldy, George Willis, Zoological nomenclature. Nature, 

 London and New York, LXIX (1903 — 1904), p. 464. 



In reply to Blanford (1903). Proposes Clinocoris of Fallen 

 (1829) for lectularius. 

 1904. b) Idem, A prehminary list of the insects of economic importance 

 recorded from the Hawaiian Islands (continued). Hawaiian Forester 

 and Agriculturist, Honolulu, I, pp. 184 — 185. 



Clinocoris lectularius (Linné). Very common; origin of the 

 word bug; its meaning as used in Shakespeare. Brief. 



1904. c) Idem, Ent. News, Philadelphia, XV, p. 308. 



Clinocoris lectularius. Brief criticism of Marlatt (1902) in 

 regard to his interpretation of the meaning of the word bug as used 

 in early literature. Meaning of the word as then used. 



1905. Currie, Rolla Patteson, Catalogue of the exhibit of economic 

 entomology at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Port- 



