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Bruner, S. C, Scaramuzza, L. C, and Otero, 

 A. R., 1945, pp. 35-36, 44, 129, 157. 

 (Plants, Cuba.) 



BuGNioN, E., and Popoff, N., 1910*, pp. 107- 

 123. (Rubber trees, Coptotermes. Ceylon.) 



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

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

 major cane pest over Lower Burdekin, 

 in sandy soil, mixture arsenic and mo- 

 lasses bait; tar treatment interferes with 

 germination; inject '4 oz. paradichloro- 

 benzene on both sides sets 12 in. apart, 

 4/4 in. deep, and 5 in. on each side.) 



BuzAcoTT, J. H., 1947, pp. 135-140. (Sugar- 

 cane, Masotermes, etc.. North Queens- 

 land.) 

 1948, pp. 136-141. (Sugarcane, Masotermes, 

 etc.. North Queensland.) 



Bynum, W. M., 1951, pp. 966-967. (Citrus 

 trees, Paraneotermes, lower Rio Grande 

 Valley, Tex.) 



Capra, F., and Ghidini, G. M., 1946, pp. 

 42-46. (Cabbage, Jerusalem artichoke, 

 Reticiilitermes lucifugtis, Italy.) 



Caresche, L., 1937, pp. 195-212. (Hevea and 

 Kapokier, Coptotermes curvignathtts, 

 Indo-China.) 



Carter, W., 1949, pp. 761-766. (Pineapple, 

 Brazil, South America, bore into stumps, 

 cause wilt, scattered, isolated plants, p. 

 764.) 



Cassidy, T. p., Romney, V. E., Buchanan, 

 W. D., and York, G. T., 1950, p. 10. 

 (Guayule nursery stock, Amitermes tiihi- 

 jormans. South Texas.) 



Cavara, F., 1922, pp. 190-194. (Plants, Italy.) 



Chaine, J., 1910, pp. 486-487. (Plants, 

 France.) 

 1911-1912, pp. 678-680; 113-115. (Plants, 



France.) 

 1912, pp. 490-492. (Plants, France.) 



1919, pp. 61-67. (Plants, France.) 



1920, pp. 250-255, 281-285. (Plants, France.) 

 Chatterjee, N. C, 1939, pp. 15-24. (Termes 



horni collected in sandal forests, India.) 

 Chiesa Molinari, O., 1942, p. 107. (Plants, 



Argentina.) 

 Chock, Q. C, 1932, p. 124. (Rice plants, 



Coptotermes jormosantis, Hawaii.) 

 Ciampolini, M., 1954, pp. 291-300. (Tuscany, 



biology and damage to living woody 



shrubs or trees.) 

 Clausen, C. P., 1913, pp. 11, 38, 41, 43, 46, 



52, 77, 80, 84. (Agriculture, Tcrmcs for- 



mosanus, T. vulgaris, Japan.) 

 Cleare, L. D., 1920, pp. 115-126. (Sugarcane, 



British Guiana.) 



Coaton, W. G. H., 1937, pp. 249-252. (Crops, 

 harvester termite, Hodotermes mossambi- 

 cus, South Africa.) 



1943) PP- 346-350- (Crops, harvester ter- 

 mite, Hodotermes mossambictis, South 

 Africa, lawns, shrubs, young trees, crops; 

 in buildings, wall paper, carpets, curtains, 

 etc.) 



1948, pp. 1-19. (Grass on veldt, Trinervi- 

 termes, South Africa, overgrazing and 

 effect on mound density.) 



1948a, pp. 97-108. (Grass on veldt, Trinervi- 

 termes. South Africa, overgrazing and 

 effect on mound density.) 



1948c, pp. 259-267. (Crops, Hodotermes 

 mossambictis, Microhodotermes, harvester 

 termites, South Africa.) 



i948d, pp. 1-38. (Crops, Hodotermes mos- 

 sambicus, Microhodotermes , harvester ter- 

 mites, South Africa.) 



1950, pp. 1-28. (Cultivated areas. South 

 Africa.) 



1951, pp. 263-267, 277. (Grass, Trincrvi- 

 termes. South Africa.) 



1954a, pp. 243-248. (South Africa, Hodo- 

 termes and veldt reclamation.) 



CoMSTocK, J. H. (1879), 1880, pp. 207-208. 

 (Texas and Florida, girdling bark orange 

 trees, guava bushes, eating out sugar- 

 cane.) 



CoRBETT, G. H., and Miller, N. C. E., 1936, 

 pp. 1-12. (Microtermes pallidus, tea 

 plants, Malaya.) 



Cosar, H. G., 1934, pp. 61-67. (Africa.) 



Costa Lima, A. da, 1941*, pp. 377-387. (Neo- 

 termes spp., guava, Brazil.) 



Crichton, a., 1883, p. 461. (Young trees, 

 Arabia.) 



Crowther, F., and Barlow, H. W. B., 1943, 

 pp. 99-112. (Tap-root cotton, Sudan 

 Gezira, damage less on fallow land, or- 

 ganic matter on area increased damage, 

 damage occurs first 2 months after sow- 

 ing, loss 3% whole crop, after years 

 fallow.) 



Dammerman, K. W., 1913, pp. 1-12. {Copto- 

 termes gestroi, rubber, Java.) 

 1915*, pp. 98-100. (Calotermes tectonae, 



teak.) 

 1929, pp. 22-30. (Agriciilture, Malay Archi- 

 pelago.) 



Dean, H. A., 1954, pp. 79-81. (Texas, damage 

 to citrus on recently cleared brushland 

 by desert damp-wood termites.) 

 19543, pp. 365-366. (Texas, Paraneotermes 

 simplicicornis, damage to citrus trees on 

 recently cleared brushland, chlordane i lb. 

 or more per 50 trees effective control, 



