Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 159 



'17 — . Bon anni, Micrographia curiosa. T. 65, 



From J or dens (1801). 

 '17—. Herbst, Anleitung zur Kenntniss der Insekten. Th. I, Tab. IV. 



From J Ordens (1801). 

 '17 — . Joblot, Observations d'histoire naturelle. Tome I, pt. I, tab. IV. 



From J Ordens (1801). 

 '17 — . L e der mull er, Mikroskop. Gemüths- und Augenergötz. p. 121, Tafeln 

 52, 63. 



From Hagen, Bibliotheca Entomologica, Leipzig, 1862. 

 '17—. Muralto, J. de, Anatome cimicis murorum et lignorum, in Eph. 

 Nat. Cur. Dec, II, an I, obs. 57, p. 141. 

 From J Ordens (1801). 

 '17 — . Wieg leb, Zauberlexicon, p. 1639. 



From J Ordens {1801). 

 i']io. Raius, Jo annes, Cimex, the Chinche, or WaU-louse; Gallis Punaise. 

 Historia insectorum, Londoni, M. DCC. X, p. 7. 

 Brief description and distribution. 

 '1721. Anonymous, Breslauer Sammlungen. August, Klass. IV, Art. 8. 



„Frisches abgeschältes ellernholz." Jördens (1801), p. 33. 

 77^0. Southall, John, A treatise of buggs: shewing when and how they 

 were first brought into England. How they are brought into and infect 

 houses. Their nature, several foods, times and manner of spawning 

 and propagating in this climate. Their great increase accounted for, 

 by proof of the numbers each pair produce in a season, etc. London, 

 V— XII, 44 pp.; frontispiece of 16 figures. Hamburg, 1737; Berlin 1742; 

 new edit., 1793. 



A very full account of lectularius, monographic in nature, 

 which strangely has been followed by many to date. A copperplate 

 is given of 16 duplicate figures of the eggs, larvae at weekly periods 

 of growth, european and american specimens, all said to be of natural 

 size, and of an enlarged adult; figures nearly recognizable. Recom- 

 mends winter treatment, simple furniture, and avoidance of soft woods, 

 second-hand furniture , and washerwomen. The account of course is 

 full of errors, due to the times. Southall states that he could find no 

 works on lectularius previous to his. No references are given. 

 ' 1737. Anonymous, Curieuse Nachricht von den wantzen, betreffend deren 

 Natur und nahrung und Fortzeugung sammt der besten Manier, be- 

 quemster Zeit und dem bewährtesten Mittel zu ihrer gantzlichen Aus- 

 rottung; aus dem Englischen übersetzt. Hamburg, 1737. 



From Hagen, Bibliotheca Entomologica, Leipzig, 1862. Credited 



to Southall (1730) by Jördens (1801), p. 33, and therefore probably 



the Hamburg edition. 



'1745. a) Salberg, Johann Julius, Et puder hvarigenom wäggloss kunna 



fördrifves ifrân tapete og sängkläder. Vetensk. Acad. HandL, T. 6, 



* pp. 179—180. Deutsch. 1752, T. 7, pp. 182-183. 



From Hagen, Bibliotheca Entomologica, Leipzig, 1862. Cf. Jör- 

 dens (1801), p. 33. 



Zool. Aiinalen II. 11 



