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New York, 1858, p. 8 (Termes frontalis association with the black and red 



ant Formica rufa) Trans. N. Y. State Agr. Soc, vol. 17, 1857, p. 694. 

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 1860. ScuDDER, S. H. Remarks upon the American white ant. Proc. Boston Soc. 



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1862. Buckley, S. B. Description of two new species of termites from Texas. Proc. 



Ent. Soc, Phila., vol. 1, pp. 212-213 {"Termes''' tubiformans and "Euter- 

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1863. Packard, A. S. On synthetic types in insects. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vol. 



7, no. 4, p. 590-603, fig. 4, June. 

 1865. Basch, S. Untersuchungen uber das Skelett und die Muskeln des Kopfes von 

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1875. Melliss, J. C. St. Helena, pp. 171-176, 1875 (Before 1840 white ants were 



unknown on this island; captured slaver condemned and dismantled at James- 

 town, in the timbers of which there was a South American species: Eutermes 

 tenuis Hagen, common in Brazil. £60,000 worth of property destroyed on the 

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1875. MiJLLER, Fritz. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Termiten. JenaischeZtschr., vol. 



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1876. Hagen, H. A. The probable danger from white ants. Amer. Naturalist, 



vol. 10, No. 7, pp. 401-410, July. (Predicts that white ants in the United 

 States will retreat step by step with advancing civilization, but will prove to 

 be injurious and that they should be guarded against; on p. 408 he tells an 

 amusing incident of how the known capability for destructiveness by "white 

 ants" was used by rogues to cover thievery; a very large property stored by 

 the Government in Isle de France was reported as destroyed; the ministers 

 sent to the officers a box containing files, with the strict order to file off the 

 teeth of each ant or to resign the place.) 



1876. Perris, E. Nouvelles promenades entomologiques, Termes lucifugus, Ann. 



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1877. Grant, R. D. (Ravages of Termes flavipes.) Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, 



vol. 3, Journ. of Proc, p. cclxix, Nov. 19. 

 1877. Hubbard, H. G. Notes on the tree nests of Termites in Jamaica. Proc. Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 19, Dec. 26, pp. 267-274 {"Eutermes"). 

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Phila., vol. 29, for 1877, pp. 146-149, June 26 (Protozoan parasites). 

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specimens of Termes found by him in California. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 



Hist., vol. 19, pp. 72-73, for Jan. 3, 1877, June. 



1877. Riley, C. V. Ravages of Termes flavipes. Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, Dec; 



1877, vol. 3, p. 269. 



1878. Hagen, H. A. Note. Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., Boston, vol. 20, p. 118, Nov. 27. 



(Large swarm of flavipes in Massachusetts and birds gorging on the insects.) 



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states of Termopsis: "Le type est le T. angusticollis Hag."). 



