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1949b, p. 158. (Effect of transplanting 

 physogastric queen Odontotermes rede- 

 manni.) 

 Murker J I, D., and Rvvychaudhuri, S., 1943b, 

 p. 167. (Bearing of exudate organs on 

 postadult growth queen. T. redemanni.) 



MULLER, O. F., 1776, p. 184. 

 MULLER, W. DE, I9I5, pp. 28-35. 



Myers, J. G., 1938, pp. 7-8. (Sudan, Micro- 

 termes sudancnsis, biting of female dur- 

 ing courtship.) 



Nasonov, N. v., 1893, pp. 1-30. (Social life.) 



Nichols, E. R., 1929, p. 123. (Southern Cali- 

 fornia.) 



Nicholson, H. A., 1871, pp. 261-264. (Bates' 

 observations, South America.) 



Noel, P., 1908, pp. 107-108. 



NoiROT, C, 1949, pp. 600-602. (Development 



of neuters — sterile castes, Amitermitinae 



and Microcerotermitinae.) 



1949a, pp. 2053-2054. (Development of 



neuters — sterile castes, Nasutitermitinae.) 



1950, pp. 475-477. (Development of neuters 

 — sterile castes, Macrotermitinae.) 



1951, pp. 447-449. (Development of neu- 

 ters — sterile castes, Termitinae.) 



1952, pp. 103-116. (Polymorphism.) 



1953, pp. 405-414. (Care and feeding of 

 young.) 



1954, pp. 461-474. (Polymorphism, higher 

 termites.) 



NoiROT, C, and Alliott, H., 1947, pp. 1-96. 



(General.) 

 NoYEs, F. K., 1912, pp. 561-569. (Termites 



the first civilized people.) 

 NoYES, H., 1937, pp. xiv-f 289. (Macrotermes 



natalensis, Africa.) 

 Oates, F., 1881, p. 134. (Matabele Land and 



Victoria Falls, Africa.) 

 OsBORN, H., 1898, p. 231. {Tcrmes favipes, 



Iowa.) 

 OsHiMA, M., 1913*, pp. 271-281. (Japan.) 

 1917*, pp. 221-225. (Philippines.) 

 1919, pp. 319-383- (Formosa.) 

 Osten-Sacken, C. R., and Hagen, H. A., 



1877, pp. 72-73. {Tcrmopsis angtisticoUis, 



T. occidentalis?, and Termes flavipes, 



California.) 

 OviEDO Y Valdez, G. F. de, 1 85 1, pp. 450-453. 



(Santo Domingo.) 

 Packard, A. S., 1883, pp. 326-329. {Tcrmop- 

 sis angusticoUis, Termes flavipes.^ 

 1889, pp. 586-588. (General.) 

 Pangga, G. a., 1936, pp. 233-265. (General, 



Philippines.) 

 Paoli, G., 1934, pp. 1-427. (Coptotames 



sjostedti, var. subintacta, and Termes 



classicus in Italian Somaliland.) 



Park, O., 1929, pp. 121-126. {Retictditermes 

 tibialis in Chicago region.) 



Parker, B. M., 1941, pp. 1-34. 



Parker, B. M., and Emerson, A. E., 1941, 

 pp. 1-34. (Societies.) 



Patterson, W. H., 1927, pp. 35-39. (Gold 

 Coast.) 



Pendlebury, H. M., 1930, pp. 45-56. (Ma- 

 laya.) 



Perez, C, 1902, pp. 195-427. (Metamorpho- 

 sis.) 



Perez, J., 1894, pp. 804-806. (Termes luciju- 

 gus, foundation colonies.) 

 1894a, pp. 866-868. {Termes lucijugus, 



foundation colonies, swarming.) 

 1896, pp. 65-66. (Nymphs.) 

 i8g6a, pp. 56-62. (T. lucijugus) 

 1907, pp. 4-7, 37-40, 71-77. (Termites in 

 SW. France.) 



Perkins, R. C. L., 1899, p. 88. {Calotermes 

 in Hawaii.) 



Perris, E., 1876, pp. 201-202. {T. lucijugus 

 and "Euterme?' flavicollis in Landes.) 

 1876a, pp. ccxvi-ccxvii. (Emery on flight 

 "Eutermes" flavicollis!) 



Fetch, T., 1917, pp. 395-397. (Flight Termes 

 obscuriceps, Ceylon, narrowing of exit 

 at midday by workers, emergence 5:57 

 p.m., main flight 13 min. Soldiers and 

 workers exit to protect winged, close exit 

 after flight. Return of dealated male and 

 female to nest apparently before fertiliza- 

 tion.) 



Pickens, A. L., 1932, pp. 178-180. {Reticuli- 

 termes, distribution, population, increase; 

 biology R. hesperus.) 

 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., pp. 157-196. {Retic- 

 ulitermes, distribution, population, in- 

 crease; biology R. hesperus and R. tibialis, 

 western U.S.) 



1940, p. I. (U.S., caste arrangement for 

 Reticuliterrnes, 3 intercastes. Premature 

 or delayed adulthood gives many sub- 

 castes.) 



1940a, pp. 5-6. (U.S., Reticuliterrnes 

 flavipes, broods from alate swarms in 

 spring 1936, required until spring 1940 

 to produce first swarm alates.) 



1941, pp. 115-116. (U.S., Reticuliterrnes 

 flavipes, broods from alate swarms in 

 spring 1936, required until spring 1940 

 to produce first swarm alates, change 

 from primary to secondary reproductive 

 heads.) 



1941a, p. 119. (No winged termites in 

 colony in spring after 1937 flood at 

 Paducah, Ky.) 



