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BULLETIN 737, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
CHITTENDEN, F. H.,.and Pratt, F. H. 
1905. An experience with hydrocyanic-acid gas as a remedy for the 
cigarette beetle in dwellings. Jn U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. 
Bul. 54, p. 68-70. . 
An account of injury to furniture in the District of Columbia 
and of control experiments in dwellings with hydrocyanic-acid gas. 
CHITTENDEN, F. H. 
1905. Principal injurious insects of 1905. In U.S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 
for 1905, p. 62S—636. 
Page 630: The cigarette beetle said to have been gradually in- 
creasing in destructiveness in spite of remedial measures adopted. 
Mentions injury to upholstered furniture. 
VAN -Dine, D. L. : 
1905. Insect enemies of tobacco in Hawaii. Hawaii Agr. Expt. Sta. 
Bul. 10, 16 p. 
Pages 14-16: Mention of injury to stored products. Carbon 
disulphid given as a remedy. 
Britton, W. E. 
1907. Insect enemies of the tobacco crop in Connecticut. Jn Sixth 
report of the State entomologist of Connecticut, 1906, p. 
263-279. . 
Pages 278-279: Lasioderma testaceum Duits. Brief notes de- 
seribing injury to cigarettes and tobacco. Mentions fumigation with 
carbon disulphid as qa remedy. 
SIMPSON, C. B. . 
1906. The cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne). Jn Transvaal 
Agr. Jour., v. 4, no.’ 15, p. 625-626. 
Notes on life history, introduction into Transvaal, damage and 
means of control. 5 
CHITTENDEN, F. H. 
1906. Principal injurious insects of 1906. In U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 
for 1906, p. 508-517. 
Page 516: Notes on the occurrence of insects throughout the 
Eastern United States to Arizona. Mentioned as injuring herbarium 
specimens in St. Louis and upholstered furniture in the District of 
Columbia, West Virginia, and New Jersey. 
SmirH, J. B. 
1907. Drug and cigar beetles. In N. J. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 203, p. 
33-37. . 
Mention of different food substances. 
CHITTENDEN, F. H. 
1907. Principal injurious insects of 1907. Jn U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 
for 1907. p. 541-552. : 
Page 552: Brief mention of injury to tobacco, drugs, seeds, an? 
furniture by the cigarette beetle. 
Hooker, W. A. 
1907. Observations on insect enemies of tobacco in Florida in 1905. 
In U.S. Dept. Agr. Bur, Ent. Bul. 67, p. 106-112. 
Page 111: Brief mention of occurrence in Florida. 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
1909. Principal injurious insects of the year 1908. Jn U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Yearbook for 1908, p. 567-580. 
Page 579: Mention of the cigarette beetle as general in tobacco 
warehouses and increasing in destructiveness. 
