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BUILDING CODES 



Anonymous, 1927, p. 285. (Termite-proofing 

 provisions in Uniform Code, Pacific 

 Coast Building Officials Conference, U.S., 

 not mandatory but merely suggestions, 

 appendix, sec. 2529, rev. ed., 1932, Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



1929a. (Ordinance No. 490, sec. 9.705, City 

 and County Honolulu, termite protec- 

 tion.) 



I937> P- IP- (Los Angeles, Calif., 1936 

 building code makes chemically treated 

 lumber in foundations mandatory, creo- 

 sote and chromated zinc chloride.) 



1937b, p. 66. (Kansas City, Mo., ordinance 

 making treated lumber in buildings man- 

 datory defeated.) 



1937CJ P- 48. ("Jerry-building" leads to 

 termite damage.) 



I937d, p. 21. (Kansas City ordinance re- 

 quiring treated lumber in buildings de- 

 feated.) 



^929' PP- 133-138- (U.S., master specifica- 

 tions. Home Owners' Loan Corp.) 



1939a, pp. 1-24. (U.S., Federal Housing 

 Admin., diagrams showing proper con- 

 struction.) 



1939b, pp. 1-14. (Adelaide, South Aus- 

 tralia, diagrams showing termite-proof 

 construction for brick buildings.) 



1947, pp. 1-49. (Report BMS 107, U.S. 

 Dept. Commerce building code require- 

 ments.) 



1950, pp. 1-4. (Australia, termite-proofing 

 buildings.) 



19503, pp. 69-74, 96-105. (Durban, South 

 Africa, termite-proofing provisions in 

 building code.) 



1950k, pp. 1-2. (Termite-proofing specifica- 

 tions, U.S. Bur. Ent. and Plant Quar. for 

 buildings; revised 1953.) 



195 re. (New York State building code ter- 

 mite-proofing provisions, sec. 301c.) 



I952e, 409A-409F. (Federal Housing Ad- 

 min., minimum property requirements, 

 Maryland, Virginia, and District of Co- 

 lumbia, poured concrete foundations, re- 

 inforced concrete caps, metal shields, 

 wood preservatives, shields for piping, 

 metal flashing.) 



i953q» 406-E3, 409-A-F. (Honolulu, Ha- 

 waii, FHA: Concrete slabs, poured con- 

 crete foundations, reinforced concrete 

 caps for masonry foundations, metal 

 shields, wood preservative treatments.) 



I953r, 409-F. (Puerto Rico and Virgin 

 Islands, FHA: Metal shields, deleted.) 



1950, pp. 1-41. (British 

 termite-proof construc- 



Clark, a. F., 1942, pp. 23-32. (New Zealand, 

 legislation for termite-proofing buildings.) 

 Davis, J. J., 1947, pp. 90-91. (U.S., insect- 

 proof construction.) 

 Fullaway, D. T., 1929a, p. 134. (Honolulu, 

 Hawaii, termite-proofing provisions for 

 building code.) 

 Headlee, T. J., 1937, pp. 337-341. (New 



Jersey, proper construction.) 

 KoFoiD, C. A., et al., 1934, 2d ed., pp. 592- 

 642. (California, termite-proof construc- 

 tion buildings.) 

 MacGregor, W. D., 

 Commonwealth, 

 tion.) 



MuTH, F. A., 1926, pp. 153-154, 161-162. (Pro- 

 tection against termites. New Orleans, 

 La., building code.) 

 OsniMA, M., 1919, pp. 341-347. (Proper con- 

 struction in Formosa.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1925a, p. 389. (Specific "in- 

 sulation," keep untreated woodwork 

 away from contact with the ground, 

 modification city building regulation, 

 U.S.) 

 [925h, pp. 569, 571. (Termite-proofing 

 specifications recommended for city build- 

 ing codes, U.S.) 

 1926c, p. 15. (Modification of city building 



codes, U.S.; revised 1930, 1934, 1939.) 

 r926d, pp. II, 27, 6y. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 r927b, pp. 316-321. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 r927c, pp. 178-179. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 ig2yd, pp. 706-709. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 r927g, pp. 12-13. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 r927h, pp. 15-17. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 I927i, pp. 531-536. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 1927), p. 342. (Modification of city building 



codes, U.S.) 

 [928, pp. 274-276. (Modification of city 



building codes, U.S.) 

 1929, p. 44 (Hawaii.) 

 [929b, pp. 23-24. (General.) 

 929c, pp. 18-38. (U.S.) 

 929d, pp. 143-151. (U.S.) 

 929g, pp. 1-19. (U.S.) 

 929J, pp. 1-15. (General, Pacific area.) 

 1929k, pp. 210-230. (U.S.) 

 1929I, pp. 1-5. (U.S.) 

 r929m, pp. 31-42. (California.) 



