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DAMAGE 



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

 dad, West Indies.) 

 1938, pp. 220-224. (Lesser Antilles, Crypto- 

 termes, Hcterotermes, Coptotermcs.) 

 Ahmad, M., 1950a, p. 153. (Pakistan.) 

 Anonymous, 1864a, pp. 185-186. 

 1871, p. 233. (Pine logs.) 

 1890, p. 253. (Cloth and wood.) 

 1907, p. 26123. (Australia, buildings.) 

 1912, p. 237. (Australian railway sleepers 



in India.) 

 1915 (J.M.C.), pp. 224-281. (Melbourne, 

 Australia, lead-sheathed cable, laid in Jar- 

 rah wood troughing, Termcs australis.) 

 1916, p. 59. (Bookcases, books, Michigan.) 

 1918, p. 842. (Pacific Coast.) 

 1919a, p. 83. (Sweet gum woodwork, build- 

 ing, California.) 

 1921, pp. 290-295. (Australia.) 

 1923, pp. 51-52. (Eastern tropical Africa, 



aircraft.) 

 1934, p. 16. (Indiana.) 

 1934b, pp. 496-500. (Burlington Railway 



buildings.) 

 1935b, p. I. (Pennsylvania.) 

 1935c, pp. 62-63. (San Francisco, Calif., 



buildings.) 

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

 1942, pp. 1-37. (U.S., revised 1949.) 

 I943> PP- 44-48- (War materials stored in 



India.) 

 1946a, pp. 195-199. (N.S. Wales.) 

 1948, pp. 1-26. (U.S., revised 1951.) 

 1948a, pp. 100-112. (British Common- 

 wealth.) 

 1950a, pp. 1-75. (South Africa.) 

 1951a, pp. 187-190. (N.S. Wales.) 

 1952a, p. 30. (Previous legal rulings: Loss 

 not deductible for taxes, not sudden; al- 

 lowed recently where damage was caused 

 in I year. Editor doubtful, seller should 

 be liable for sale "termite-free" house.) 

 I953s> P- ^A^- (Zootcrmopsis, Reticuli- 

 termes, buildings, British Columbia.) 

 AssMUTH, J., 1913a, pp. 372-384. ("Frass- 

 bilder," how to determine genus of ter- 

 mite by burrows in wood, Bombay, 

 India.) 

 191 5, pp. 690-694. (Destruction wood, 

 India.) 

 AuDouiN, J. v., 1840, pp. 39-41. (Construc- 

 tion timbers, Tennes lucijugus, France.) 

 Bade, E., 1935, pp. 20-22, 29. (General, New 



York.) 

 Bathellier, J., 1927a, pp. 170-172. {Copto- 

 termcs spp., Indo-China.) 



Beal, }. A., et al., 1952, pp. 124-126. (South- 

 eastern U.S.) 



Beaufort, M., 1866, pp. 527-528. 



Becker, G., 1953, pp. 3-4. (Guatemala.) 

 1953a, PP- 339-373- (Guatemala.) 



Beeson, C. F. C, 1941, pp. 536-538. (India, 

 injurious species.) 



Blake, C. H., 1939, pp. 1-4. (U.S.) 



Bobe-Moreau, C. J., 1843, p. 8. (Rochefort 

 and Charente-Inferieure.) 



BoFFiNET, Pere, 1853, pp. 145-157. (Charente- 

 Inferieure.) 



Borror, D. J., and De Long, D. M., 1954, pp. 

 148-149. (U.S., general.) 



BouviER, E. L., 1896, pp. 429-431. (Telegraph 

 cable.) 



Brinker, R. C, 1936, pp. 81-82, 90. (Hawaii, 

 poles.) 



Britton, W. E., 1933, pp. 451-452. (Reticuli- 

 termes flavipes, Connecticut.) 



Broun, T., 1905, pp. 430-436. (Calotermes 

 brouni. New Zealand.) 



Brown, A. A., 1936, pp. 1-46. (Public Works 

 survey damage to buildings, San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif.; of 765 frame buildings, 618 

 or 81% infested by wood-destroying in- 

 sects.) 



Brues, C. T., 1946, p. 43. (Lead pipes, lead, 

 rubber insulation.) 



Brunschwiler, J., 1951, pp. 67-69. (Wood, 

 general.) 



Burgeon, L., 1931, pp. 100-113. (Africa.) 



BuTANi, D. K., 1948, pp. 35-37. (India, thieves 

 of the apiary.) 



C.\MPOs, R. F., 1940, pp. 3-4. (Nasutitermcs, 

 Ecuador.) 



C.\RAYON, J., 1952, pp. 91-92. (Paris, France.) 



Carter, W., 1936, p. 132. (Hawaii, redwood 

 pipe damaged by Coptotermes formo- 

 sanus.) 



Castle, G. B., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 

 286-291. {Zootennopsis, North America.) 



Chen, L. T., 1950, pp. 33-40. (Formosa, dam- 

 age to lead by Coptotermes jormosanus 

 and Odo?]totermes formosantis.) 



Clark, A. F., 1938, pp. 177-179. (New Zea- 

 land.) 



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

 South Africa.) 

 i943> PP- 346-350- (Wallpaper, carpets, cur- 

 tains, South Africa.) 

 1947, pp. 130-177. (Wood destroyers, South 

 Africa, Transvaal Bushveld, Microtermes 

 and Macrotcrmes most destructive.) 

 1948b, pp. 1-18. (Buildings, Cryptotermes 

 brevis, South Africa.) 



