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BULLETIN 737, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
SANDERSON, E. D. 
1912. Insect pests. 684 p., 513 fig. New York. 
Pages 239-240, fig. 172: Brief account of Lasioderma serricorne. 
Morcan, A. C., and RuNNER, G. A. 
19138. Some experiments with Réntgen rays upon the Geareie beetle, 
Lasioderma serricorne Fabr. Jn Jour. Econ. Ent.. v. 6, no. 2, 
p. 226-230. 
An account of experiments made with apparatus designed to 
sterilize tobacco by means of RO6ntgen rays. 
JONES, C. R. tit 
1913. The cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne Fabr.) in the 
Philippine Islands. In Philippine Jour. Sci., Ser. D, v. 8, 
no. 1, p. 1-39, 9 pl. 
An extended account of the tobacco beetle, giving results of life 
history studies and experiments with fumigants and other means 
of control under cigar-factery conditions. 
mone A. .G: 
1913. An enemy of the cigarette beetle. Jn Proc. Ent. Soc. Washb., 
¥. 15, no. 2, p. 89. . 
Brief account of Thaneroclerus girodi Chevr. 
HLLAWAY, Peet: 
1914. Tobacco insecis in eee Hawaii Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 34. 
20 p. 
Pages 1S—20: An account of damage to tobacco and stored proc- 
ucts. Control measures recommended are fumigation with hydro- 
cyanic-acid gas and carbon disulphid and storage at low tem- 
peratures. 
HERRICK, G. W 
1914. Insects injurious to the household. 470 p. New York. 
Pages 292-294: Lasioderma serricorne. Brief account of insect. 
Life history and habits. 
Howapep, L. O. 
1914. Repori of the entomologist 1914. 16 p. Im U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Rpt. for 1914, p. 182-198. 
Pages 6-7 (188—189) : Control of cigarette beetle by ammonia gas. 
O’KaAngE, W. C. 
1914. Injurious insects. 414 p. New York. 
Page 370: Brief account of Lasioderma serricorne. Fumigation 
advised as means of control. 
DeBwussy, L. P. 
1915. Dierkundige afdeeling. in Meded. Deli Proefstat., Medan, vy. 9, 
no. 4, p. 112-121. 
Pages 119-120: Lasioderma. 
RicHARDs, P. B. 
1915. -Methods and materials for the > control of insect pests. Jn Agr. 
Bul. Fed. Malay States, v. 4, no. 2, p. 33-42. 
Ritcuig, A. H. j 
1915. Insects pests on tobacco. In Jour. Jamaica Agr. Soe., v. 19, 
no. 11, p. 429-433. 
Control of the cigarette beetle by fumigation with carbon disul- 
phid. Advises dosage of 4 pounds per 1,000 cubic feet with an 
exposure of 48 hours. 
RUNNER, G. A. 
1916. Effect of Réntgen rays on the tobacco, or cigarette, beetle and the 
results of experiments with a new form of Réntgen tube. In 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Jour. Agr. Res., v. 6, no. 11, p. 383-388. 
Report of studies conducted in continuation of those previously 
noted. 
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