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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. 130 



1947c, pp. 14, 16. (Standard termite clause 

 in connection with sale of properties, 

 U.S.) 



I947d, p. 18. (Northern California PCO's 

 greet Dr. Thomas E. Snyder and W. O. 

 Buettner August 4-5, 1947, experimental 

 fumigation control dry-wood termite.) 



19471, pp. I, 58-67. (U.S. Army's recom- 

 mendations for control termites, struc- 

 tural and chemical.) 



1948, pp. 1-20. (U.S. Dept. Agriculture's 

 recommendations for structural and 

 chemical control, prevention, new build- 

 "igs.) 1951 revision, pp. 1-26. (Soil 

 poison dosages increased.) 



1949, pp. 19-21. (Consumers Research 

 Bulletin, control methods, U.S.) 



1949m, pp. i-ii. (Protection buildings. 

 Tropics.) 



1950, pp. 1-4. (Australia, general.) 

 1950a, pp. 75-105. (South Africa, general.) 

 1950b, p. II. (What a termite inspection 



report (U.S.) should include.) 



1951, pp. 1-250. (Approved references pro- 

 cedures, National Pest Control Assoc, 

 U.S.) 



1952, pp. 37-38. (Real estate "clearances" 

 or inspection reports on presence or ab- 

 sence termites, California, Nebraska, Ten- 

 nessee, U.S.) 



1953a, pp. 27, 30. (Kansas, U.S.) 



1953a', pp. 9-11, 36, 48. (U.S., poison soil 

 before slab laid, install Hill-Smith "termi- 

 pipe" system; pentachlorophenol sprays 

 for foundation timbers.) 



1953b, p. 12. (U.S., Schramm air com- 

 pressors and air hammers, penetrate 

 concrete.) 



1953d, pp. 29, 34. (Warning by Adanta, 

 Ga., officials against poor termite control.) 



^953g» P- 42. (U.S., slab drilling not ef- 

 fective, space left not filled by chemical.) 



1953I, p. 29. (Florida, inspection form for 

 report on termite infestation or not — 

 cost $10.00.) 



1953m, pp. 20, 22. (U.S., slabs (scalers for 

 expansion joints best where rubber base), 

 clearances for real estate, inspection re- 

 ports, soil fumigants.) 



19530, pp. 37-52. (U.S. Navy's recommen- 

 dations control subterranean and dry- 

 wood termites, structural and chemical.) 



1954a, pp. 43-44, 46. (U.S., "Do it yourself" 

 quotes Dr. T. E. Snyder — employ an 

 expert.) 

 AuDANT, A., 1946, pp. 192-196. (Haiti.) 

 Avars, J. S., 1948, pp. 86-90. (Subterranean 

 type. U.S.) 



1949, pp. 90, 92. (Subterranean type, U.S.) 



AzEVEDo, L. A. Marque de, 1925, pp. 392-394. 

 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) 



Bach, M., i860, pp. 406-415, 444-460. 



Back, E. A., 1940, pp. 365-374. (Fumigation 

 books infested with dry-wood termites 

 in vacuum cylinders.) 



Baerg, W. J., 1940, pp. 1-27. (Preventing and 

 remedying damage Arkansas, U.S. — U.S. 

 Dept. Agriculture's methods.) 



Baerg, W. }., and Lincoln, C, 1947, pp. i-io. 

 (Preventing and remedying damage Ar- 

 kansas, U.S. — U.S. Dept. Agriculture's 

 methods.) 



Bartlett, K. a., and Plank, H. K., 1942, 

 pp. 19-23. (Puerto Rico, Cryptotermes 

 brevis.) 



Basu, M., 1942, p. 617. (India, books fumi- 

 gated in chamber with 40% formalde- 

 hyde solution for 5 min., then placed 

 on shelves on which were small bags 

 containing a powder equal parts orris 

 root (bach), cloves (labanga), black pep- 

 per (golmorich) and cinnamon (dar- 

 chini). No further attack by termites 

 from May 1940 to May 1942.) 



Bates, G., 1926, pp. 4-5. (Australia, Masto- 

 tertnes, clear timber near fields cane, bait 

 mixture 4 parts arsenic by weight, caustic 

 soda I part mixed dry, add water until 

 dissolved, for every pound arsenic add 

 2 gal. molasses.) 



Bates, H. W., 1864, p. 185. (Protection 

 timber.) 



Beatty, J., 1953, pp. 20-22. (Kansas City 

 flood 1951 submerged termites 7 days but 

 did not kill them; standard methods con- 

 trol, U.S.) 



Beeson, C. F. C, 1934, pp. 64-78. (India.) 

 1934a, pp. 19-25. (India.) 

 1941, pp. 44-90. (India, termite-proofing 

 buildings, resistant woods, use of ants in 

 nurseries.) 

 1941a, pp. 524-553. (India, termite-proofing 

 buildings, resistant woods, use of ants 

 in nurseries.) 



Bentley, G. M., and Rogers, J. L., 1931, 

 pp. 1-22. (Tennessee.) 



Berger, B. G., 1947, pp. 1-44. (Illinois; 2d 

 ed., 1953, Illinois, structural, chemical.) 



Berkeley, M. J., 1S65, p. 453. (St. Helena.) 



Bern.vrd, C. (1919) 1920, pp. 28-30. (Java.) 



Bonaventura, G., 1953, pp. 1-12. (Italy.) 



Bon-ivl-k, E., 1865, p. 237. (Admixture pulp 

 American aloe with a plaster of clay and 

 cow dung, preventive, gaol, Lucknow, 

 India.) 



BoRROR, D. J., and DeLong, D. M., 1954, 

 p. 149. (General.) 



