1 68 Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 



Brief account, with poor figure. O s born (1896) gives wrong refe- 

 rence, which is copied by Craig (1898). 

 188^. Lintner, Joseph Albert, The bed-bug infesting a library. Second 

 Rep. on the injurious and other insects of the state of New York. 

 Albany, pp. 16—18, 152. 



Quotes correspondent; house found infested, the insects hiding in 

 numbers in books and files of papers. Brief history and habits, with 

 remedies. On p. 152, a note in regard to other applications of its 

 common names (Vide Fitch, 1855). 

 1887. Riley, Charles Valentine, Poisonous insects. Reference Handbk. 

 of the Medical Sciences, New York, Edit, i, V, p. 752. Separate, 

 New York, 1897, P- 752- 



Brief account. Cf Osborn (1902). 

 Comstock, John Henry, An introduction to entomology. Ithaca, 

 New York, pp. 204—205, fig. 173. 



Brief account, with figure of adult, 

 lyejima, Kai, Acanthia (Cimex) lectularia, L. Jiulai kisei 

 dobutsu hen. (The animal parasites of man). Tokyo, pp. 471 — 472 

 (from the beginning, pp. 17—18), first plate, lower left-hand figure. 

 (Japanese text, title supplied). 



General account, with supposed figure of adult and enlarged ven- 

 tral view of head. 



Lintner, Joseph Albert, Fourth report on the injurious and other 

 insects of the state of New York, Albany, pp. 112, 133. 



Mention of the bedbug's hemipterous predaceous enemies, with 

 note in regard to a myriapod enemy. 



Riley, Charles Valentine, and Leland Ossian Howard, In- 

 sects introduced into Chili. Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division 

 Ent., Washington, p. 154. 



A review of Philippi (]866). How the bedbug got into Chile. 

 Schwarz, Eugene Amandus, Entomology in Garcilasso's "Conquest 

 of Florida". Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, I (1884— 1889), p. 172. 



States the probability of the introduction of lectularius into 

 North America by the Spaniards of De Soto's expedition. 

 1889. Packard, Alpheus Spring, Guide to the study of insects. New 

 York, edit. 9, pp. 550-552, fig. 555. 



Good general account, with figure and remedies. 

 1889. a) Riley, Charles Valentine, Some insect pests of the household. 

 III. Bedbugs and red ants. Good Housekeeping, Springfield, Massachu- 

 setts, IX, pp. 25-26, figs. 1-2. 



General account. Vide Riley (1889b). 

 188^. b) Idem, Some insect pests of the household. Bedbugs and red 

 ants. Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., Washington, II, 

 pp. 104—106, figs. 16, 17. 



Same as Riley (1889a). 

 [8go. Brandt, Jivotnye parazity domaschuich mlekopita-jouschich. (Para- 

 sites of domestic animals) St. Petersburg, pp. 91 — 92, fig. 70, A, B. 

 (Russian text, title supplied). 



