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Brandao, Filho J. S., 1943, pp. 1-3. (Rio de 

 Janeiro, Brazil.) 

 1949, pp. 6, 32. (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) 



Breck, p. a., 1953, p. 32. (Locate slab heat 

 pipes with isotopes.) 



Brook, A. A., 1930, pp. 71-73. (California, 

 certified control.) 



Brown, A. A., 1936, pp. 1-46. (California, 

 Structural and chemical, Public Works 

 project.) 



Bruce, C. A., 1938, p. i. (Advice to lumber 

 dealers, U.S.) 



Bruce, E. L., 1931, pp. 7-9. (U.S., protection 

 forest products.) 



Burns, A. N., 1926, p. 739. (Australia, sugar- 

 cane, remove timber and burn adjacent 

 to fields, clean strip land i to 2 chains 

 wide outside infested fields; treat infested 

 fence posts with mixture arsenic, caustic 

 soda, and molasses.) 



Burns, A. W., and Mungomery, R. W., 1926, 

 pp. 628-630. (Australia, giant white ant, 

 sugarcane, mixture arsenic and molasses 

 bait, tar treatment interferes with germi- 

 nation, inject !4 oz. paradichlorobenzene 

 on both sides sets, 12 in. apart, 4/2 in. 

 deep, and 5 in. on each side. Clearing 

 timber near cane fields and poison baits 

 reduce damage to negligible.) 



Butler, J. E., 1948, p. 11. (Alabama.) 



Cachan, p., 1950, pp. 1-29. (Madagascar, 

 mechanical, chemical.) 



Chaine, J., 1913, pp. 401-403. (Danger in 

 transport in wood and furniture, France.) 



Chamberlain, W. P., and Hoskins, W. M., 

 1949, pp. 285-307. (Chemical protection 

 food packages against Zootertnopsis; 5% 

 DDT in hot wax practicable.) 



Chamberlin, W. J., 1949, pp. 11-27. (U.S., 

 general.) 



Chatterjee, N. C, Bhatia, B. M., and Chat- 

 terjee, p. N., 1950, pp. 263-266. (Anti- 

 termite characteristics of certain chemi- 

 cals, India.) 



Clapp, W. F., 1937, pp. 12-14. (Massachu- 

 setts, termite pit controlled experiments, 

 Reticulitermes.) 



Clark, A. F., 1949, pp. 392-393- (Buildings, 

 New Zealand.) 



Coaton, W. G. H., 1941, pp. 1-4. (South Af- 

 rica, protection buildings against Macro- 

 termes, Odontotermes, and Hodotermes.) 

 1943, pp. 1-5. (South Africa, sodium ar- 



senite bait, Hodotermes.) 

 1947a, pp. 713-727. (South Africa, use of 



toxic smoke generators.) 

 1948, pp. 1-19. (South Africa, Trinervi- 

 termes, mechanical, chemical.) 



1948a, pp. 97-108. (South Africa, Trinervi- 

 termes, mechanical, chemical.) 



1948b, pp. 1-18. (Durban and Port Eliza- 

 beth, South Africa, Cryptotermes brevis.) 



I948d, pp. 1-38. (South Africa, Hodotermes 

 and Microhodotermes, grazing land, 

 crops, buildings, arsenical baits.) 



1949, pp. 335-338. (South Africa, queen 

 removal ineffective.) 



1949a, pp. 1-89. (South Africa, queen re- 

 moval ineffective, subterranean termites, 

 buildings, mechanical, chemical.) 



1950, pp. 1-28. (South Africa, queen re- 

 moval ineffective, subterranean termites, 

 buildings, mechanical, chemical, culti- 

 vated areas, harvester, mound fungus 

 growers, carton nesting termites; baits, 

 fumigation, cultural methods, soil poi- 

 sons.) 



1951, pp. 263-267, 277. (South Africa, Tri- 

 nervitermes, natural mortality an aid to 

 control, drought main factor in mortality, 

 when occurring in successive years. Dur- 

 ing population peak (70 colonies per 

 morgen) can remove 100% of grass cover 

 of veldt in 2 successive drought years. 

 Control should be undertaken when na- 

 ture has reduced population level to 

 lowest ebb, fumigate nests. If mounds 

 not inhabited, mound fragmentation rec- 

 ommended.) 



Cockerham, K. L. and Smith, C. E., 1954, 



pp. 1-12. (Louisiana.) 

 Cosar, H. G., 1934, pp. 67-73. (Africa, wood 



preservation, killing queen, destruction 



mounds, etc.) 

 Cox, C. L., 1935, pp. 1-23. (Kaduna, Nigeria 



anti-termite work, resistant woods, wood 



preservation.) 

 Craighead, F. C, 1950, pp. 30-31, 43-47. 



(Nursery stock, timber, U.S.) 

 Cross, J. C, 1942, p. 433. (Crankcase oil as 



soil poison, U.S.) 

 Cunha, O. R., 1935-1936, PP- 46-48; 30-32; 



46-49; 67-69; 63-64; 1936, 56-57; 26-28. 



(Rio de Janeiro.) 

 Davis, J. J., 1937, pp. X:i2. (Illinois, struc- 

 tural, chemical.) 

 1946, pp. 1-12. (Revision of 1937.) 



1949, pp. 28, 32. (Responsibility of the 

 pest control operator.) 



1950, pp. 1-16. (4th revision of 1937.) 

 Dawson, T. R., and Doyle, L. A., 1950, pp. 



101-105. (Protection vulcanized rubber 

 with poisonous outer coats, repellents.) 

 Decamps, M., 1936. (St. Helena, chemical.) 

 1937, pp. 1-87. (St. Helena, chemical.) 



