. Insects affecting domestic animals [microform] : an account of the species of importance in North America, with mention of related forms occurring on other animals. Parasites; Insects, Injurious and beneficial; Animaux domestiques; Insectes nuisibles. HEMIPTERA. 159 narroAved nt which lurnisli B^^rs by pusli Kliilts (\\ f iirst nearly lark ictldisli â¢. -'Oo): clli.'dy by tiio '«, is siilijoct to 10 rclativosizo, )I1U8 of ,ââ8t Full-favored o ofton (jiiito "I'l hairy, rved Idt'threii outside inte"-- incturcs, with sceucc. Some iugpfidNhiinj,''- U) change into aiiorally these


. Insects affecting domestic animals [microform] : an account of the species of importance in North America, with mention of related forms occurring on other animals. Parasites; Insects, Injurious and beneficial; Animaux domestiques; Insectes nuisibles. HEMIPTERA. 159 narroAved nt which lurnisli B^^rs by pusli Kliilts (\\ f iirst nearly lark ictldisli â¢. -'Oo): clli.'dy by tiio '«, is siilijoct to 10 rclativosizo, )I1U8 of ,ââ8t Full-favored o ofton (jiiito "I'l hairy, rved Idt'threii outside inte"-- incturcs, with sceucc. Some iugpfidNhiinj,''- U) change into aiiorally these p one piece on us far no indj. have been met Hlbnf? or its > the Stndy !«' dituHvstic , that'<j\Ir. allows on a â ieaii Ento- l lives on the n prodijriouN »u <hieken8' s infesting icse state- considera- iion exists I tlie swift swallow," Br, has so lerver not i to which. Whatever its foundation, there is a widespread belief that birds and bats carry bed-bugs from place to place, and considering the suddenness with which they appear in new buildings and sometimes in buildings never used for dwellings, it seems hard to otherwise account for their appearance. Still, to those fa- iiiiliar with the habits of the bed-bug and its opportunities tor transportation, there will be no insuperable ditliculty in ac- counting for all such appear- ances. Another impression seems to l)e that bed-bugs occur in the woods and under bark. A foot- note in West wood's Introduc- lion (Vol. II, J). 475) reads: Fm. so.âicantkia leclularia: lirad iirollmruxâ imich ciiliirgod, sliowiii;^ form ami olothiug (origi- Soutliall states that its lirst ap- ,,^1). pearauee took phice after the great fire in 16()(!. " Learned men," says lie, "united in thinliing they were imported with the new deal timber, as the bugs were naturally fond of turpentine ; It is certain that they swarm in the American timlter employed in the construction of new houses; and it


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