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Hunt, E. H., 1910, pp. 196-197, 268-269. 



(Kuala Lumpur, Termes carbonarius 



hammer heads against nest, produce 



cHcking sound.) 

 KoFoiD, C. A., 1934, 2d ed., p. 11. (By sound 



vibration.) 

 MicHENER, C. D., 1953, pp. 1-15. (Females 



turn up tip abdomens after flight, odor.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1915, p. 32. (Convulsive move- 

 ments; odor.) 



i926f, pp. 540-541. (Sensitive to vibration; 

 odor.) 



19356, pp. 28, 32, 51. (Sensitive to vibra- 

 tion; odor.) 



1948, pp. 57-58. (Chordotonal organs, per- 

 ceive sound or vibrations; odor.) 



CONTROL 



Adamson, a. M., 1937, pp. 141-149. (Trini- 

 dad, general, resistant woods.) 



Agarwala, S. B. D., Jha, M. P., and Singh, 

 R. P., 1954, pp. 231-232. (India, sugar- 

 cane.) 



Alliott, H., 1947, pp. 1-3. (Wood preserva- 

 tion.) 



Andrews, E. A., 1916, pp. 54-72. (Luskerpore 

 Valley, India, tea bushes, prune, good 

 cultivation, mound-building, subterranean 

 termites.) 

 1924, pp. II 8-125. (Ceylon, tea bushes, 

 Calotennes, burn badly damaged; clean 

 out cavity, paint with creosote, fill with 

 cement.) 



Anonymous, 1892, p. 201. (Remedies, fruit 

 trees.) 

 1909, pp. 1-3. (South Africa, fumigation, 

 "Universal Ant Exterminator.") 



1916, p. 59. (Use ammonia fumes, books, 

 U.S.) 



1917. PP- 477-479- (Brazil, destruction 

 mounds by hollowing out chamber in 

 one side at base in which straw or other 

 material is placed and lit — a draught 

 being ensured by a hole driven obliquely 

 through the mound, leading from the 

 top of the combustion chamber to a 

 point high up on the opposite side. Ett- 

 termes rippertii, Termes tenuis, strunJ^i, 

 and spinosus.) 



iCj2i, pp. 290-295. (Australia, chemical 



treatments, soil poisons.) 

 19-35 PP- 50-55. (Protection airplanes. 



Eastern tropical Africa, keep off ground, 



sprinkle naphthalene on ground, shields, 



wood preservatives.) 

 1926, p. 22. (Protection buildings, U.S.) 

 1928, p. 80. (Wood preservation, U.S.) 

 ^93'^y PP- 45-48) 59. (Panama, test buildings 



constructed of chemically impregnated 



timber.) 

 1934a, pp. 1-4. (Subterranean termites, 



buildings, Alabama.) 

 i^935'ij PP- 7-23- (Kaduna, Nigeria.) 

 1936, p. 434. (Protection buildings, U.S.) 

 1936a, pp. 6-7. (California, legislation.) 



1936b, pp. 43-44. (Southern U.S., termite- 

 proofing buildings.) 



1936c, p. 10. (California, minimum stand- 

 ards repair and treating.) 



I936d, pp. 12-13. (Australia.) 



I936e, pp. 1-7. (U.S., fire hazard.) 



19360, pp. 8-14. (U.S., questions answered 

 by T. E. Snyder.) 



1937, p. 19. (U.S., protection buildings, 

 chemically treated timber.) 



1^9373, p- 2. (U.S., protection buildings 

 chemically treated timber.) 



1937b, p. 66. (U.S., legislation, wood preser- 

 vation.) 



1937c, P- 48- (U.S., "jerry-building" 

 hazard.) 



I937e, PP- i-ii- (U.S., general.) 



1938a, pp. 1-4. (U.S., Better Business Bu- 

 reau's recommendations.) 



1938b, pp. loi-iio. (Philippines.) 



1938c, p. 19. ("Virus" used to control ter- 

 mites, Australia, proved to be arsenicals.) 



1940, p. 6. (Control subterranean type in 

 buildings in U.S., by structural and 

 chemical barriers, standards for pest con- 

 trol operators.) 



1940a, pp. 7-9, 15. (Remedial measures in 

 buildings, U.S. Agric. Adjustment Ad- 

 min.) 



1941, p. 139. (Trichinoply, South India.) 

 1941a, pp. 339-342. (Use of pump to blow 



hot arsenic and sulfur fumes into nests. 

 South Africa.) 



1942, pp. 1-37. (U.S. Dept. Agriculture's 

 recommendations, structural and chemi- 

 cal methods to control subterranean ter- 

 mites attacking buildings; revision 1949, 

 pp. 1-38, soil poison dosages increased.) 



1944, pp. 1-4. (Revision of 1938, 3d ed., 

 Better Business Bureau recommendations, 

 subterranean termites, buildings, U.S.) 



1945, pp. 1-14. (Cawnpore, India, Ord- 

 nance Laboratories methods.) 



1946, pp. 8-1 1. (U.S.) 



1947a, pp. 1-7. (Low-cost housing, Louisi- 

 ana.) 

 1947b, pp. 1-4. (N.S. Wales, Australia.) 



