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Wahl, R. O., and Powell, A. R., 1927, pp. 

 125-140. (Importance nest structure in 

 fumigation with Cyanogas.) 



W.\ND, B. (Ed.), 1936, p. 9. (Damage over- 

 estimated, proper construction recom- 

 mended.) 



Watson, E. B., and Thompson, R. W., 1945, 

 pp. 1-5. (Ontario, Canada.) 

 1948, pp. 1-5. (Ontario, Canada.) 



Watson, J. R., 1938, pp. 8, 23. (In banked 

 citrus trees, remedy, U.S.) 

 1940, pp. 3, 18. (Control in citrus groves, 

 U.S.) 



Weidner, H., 1954, pp. 337-351. (Advances 

 in applied knowledge of termites, Ger- 

 many.) 

 1954a, pp. 170-172. (Hamburg, Germany.) 



Wilkinson, H., 1940, p. 72. (East Africa, 

 fumigation mound nests.) 



WiTTWER, J. C, 1954, pp. 114-117, 179-180. 

 (U.S., "do it yourself" termite control, 

 soil poisons — chlordane and Terminator 

 crystals.) 



WoLcoTT, G. N., 1946, pp. 1-29. {Crypto- 

 termes brevis in Puerto Rico.) 

 1954, pp. 1 15-122. (Puerto Rico, chemical; 

 resistant woods.) 



WooDEsoN, A., 1921, pp. 51-86. (Ceylon, 

 buildings, sanitation, structural, poisons, 

 fumigation.) 



WooDHousE, E. J., 1913, pp. 1-2. (India, crops, 

 fumigate nests carbon bisulfide, dip sugar- 

 cane sets in saturated solution copper sul- 

 fate or oil emulsion, use well-rotted ma- 

 nure.) 



Young, T. R., Jr., 1955, pp. 45-46. (Heat-ex- 

 changer for methyl bromide fumigation.) 



Yunas, C. M., and Aziz, C. H., 1949, pp. 34- 

 35. (Punjab, India.) 



Zacher, F., 1914, p. 35. (Kerosene emulsion 

 to root crown, arsenical poison baits, 

 plants. Tropics.) 



Zimmern, a., 1950, pp. 30, 32, 34. (Safety 

 engineering, U.S.) 

 1952, pp. 29, 30, 32, 34. (Safety factors in 



use oil products, U.S.) 

 1952a, pp. 23, 24. (Slab type construction, 

 U.S.) 



COURTSHIP 



Carpenter, G. D. H., 1936, pp. 93-94. (Males 

 being dragged about by females, mandi- 

 bles of former penetrating abdomens lat- 

 ter, Tanganyika Terr.) 



Ernst, E., 1952, pp. 257-259. ("Love-walk.") 



Fuller, C, 1915a, pp. 329-504. (South Africa, 

 calling attitude of females Termes na- 

 talensis, latericitis, vulgaris on grass stems 

 by violently agitating their wings.) 



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

 turn up tips abdomens after flight, odor.) 



Myers, J. G., 1938, pp. 7-8. (Epigamic be- 



havior Microtermes sudanensis, biting of 

 females during courtship, Sudan.) 



Richards, O. W., 1953, p. 173. (Male Pseuda- 

 canthotermes seizes female in flight in 

 air.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1915, p. 51. (Amatory pro- 

 cedure in Retictditermes, U.S., males fol- 

 lowing females, head close to tip ab- 

 domen.) 

 1948, p. 54. (Amatory procedure in Re- 

 ticuUtermes, U.S., males following fe- 

 males, head close to tip abdomen.) 



CYTOLOGY 



Benkert, J. M., 1930, pp. 1-3. {Retictditermes 

 flavipes has 42 diploid chromosomes in 

 macropterous male and male soldier.) 

 1930a, pp. 97-99. {Retictditermes flavipes 

 has 42 diploid chromosomes in macrop- 

 terous male and male soldier, male first 

 form reproductive, in primary spermato- 

 cyte, 21 chromosomes.) 

 1933, pp. 121-122. (Comparison of chromo- 

 somes of soldier and king, R. flavipes.) 



Padoa, L., in Visintin, 1941-1942, pp. 13-17, 

 1942. (Blood lymph, repartition different 

 elements, differed according to origin 

 "larvae," nymphs or soldiers, Calotermcs 

 flavicollis, Italy.) 



Stella, E., 1936, pp. 731-734. (Maturing of 

 gonads in Reticulitermes Iticijugus.) 



1938, p. 30. (Neuters and reproductives 

 Calotermcs flavicollis and Retictditermes 

 Ittcifugus.) 



1939, pp. 81-85. (Cytological behavior of 

 gonads in workers, R. Ittcifugus.) 



1939a, pp. 255-262. (Cytological data on 

 gonads in soldiers of Bellicositermes belli- 

 cosus.) 

 Stella, E., and Ghidini, G. M., 1942, pp. 825- 

 831. (Regression of gonads and evolution 

 of sterile caste.) 



