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60 gals, of water per tree adequately 

 dispersed the chemical.) 



Dellasus, M., Lepigre, A., and Pasquier, R., 

 1933, pp. 28-33. {Reticulitermes lucifugtis 

 and Calotermes ftavicollis, vineyards, Al- 

 geria.) 



Deshpande, R. B., 1943, pp. 188-191. (India, 

 localized areas, chillies.) 



Dick, }., 1951, pp. 99, loi. (Natal, South 

 Africa, sugarcane.) 



Dieuzeide, R., 1933, p. 200. {R. hicijugtis 

 and Calotermes flavicollis, grapevines, Al- 

 geria.) 



Ebeling, W., 1950, pp. 1-747. (Citrus, pecan.) 



Ehrhorn, E. M., 1928, p. 4. {Coptotermes, 

 pepper tree, Hawaii.) 



Elliott, E. C, and Whitehead, F. J., 1926. 

 (Tea plants, Ceylon.) 



Escherich, K., 1911*, pp. 166-174. (Ceylon, 

 tea, cacao, rubber.) 



Feytaud, J., 1915, pp. 65-68, 82-84. (Agricul- 

 ture, France.) 



Fletcher, T. B., 1920, pp. 33-314. (Crops, 

 India.) 



Fonseca, J. Pinto da, 1940, pp. 222-223. (Eu- 

 calyptus plantations, Syntermes insidians, 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil.) 

 1950, pp. 57-84. (Eucalyptus plantations, 

 Syntermes iiisidians, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 

 also, Syntermes molestus, 70% 2 million 

 seedlings 8 to 10 months old destroyed.) 



Forbes, S. A., 1895, p. 198. (Illinois, apple, 

 pecan tree roots.) 



Froggatt, J. L., 1938, pp. 66-68. (New 

 Guinea, Calotermes papua, pest cacao 

 trees.) 



Froggatt, W. W., 1905, pp. 632-656, 753-774. 

 (Australia, fruit trees.) 

 1905a, pp. 1-47. (Australia, fruit trees.) 



Fuller, C, 1912, pp. 814-823. (South Africa, 

 orchards and plantations.) 

 1912a, pp. 345-369, 543:571- (South Africa, 



orchards and plantations.) 

 1919a, pp. 301-305. (South Africa, Hodo- 



termcs, grassland.) 

 1921, pp. 462-466. (South Africa, fungus- 

 growers, living trees.) 



FuRNiss, R. L., 1939, pp. 5-8. (Washington 

 and Oregon, shade trees, Zootermopsis 

 angusticollis and Reticulitermes hesperus.) 



Ghosh, C. C., 1940, p. 76. (Rangoon, Burma, 

 sugarcane.) 



Glover, P. M., 1951, pp. 116-122. (India, lac.) 



GossE, P. H., 1 85 1, pp. 459-463. (Jamaica, 

 sugarcane.) 



Goureau, C., 1867, pp. 70-74. (Calotermes 

 flavicollis and Reticulitermes Iticijugus, 

 shade trees.) 



Gradojevic, M., 1929, p, 16. (South Serbia, 

 Reticulitermes lucijitgus, vines, mulberry 

 and oak trees.) 



Grassi, B., and Aloi, A., 1885, p. 148. (Sicily, 

 Catania, Calotermes ftavicollis, vine.) 



Green, E. E., 1916, pp. 608-636. (Ceylon, 

 rubber tree.) 



Greig, J. L., 1937, pp. 1-31. (Lowland lea 

 plains Malaya, Serdang, Fed. Malay States, 

 where poor soil and bushes' stamina not 

 maintained, extensive attack by termites.) 



Gupta, B. D., 1950, pp. 344-345. (Bangalore, 

 India, sugarcane.) 



Hagen, H. a., 1885, pp. 6r, 134-136. (Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., Termes flavipes, shade 

 trees Acer rubrum; earth in hothouses 

 infested.) 



Haines, G. C, 1935, pp. 246, 248. (South 

 Africa, Hodotermes.) 



Hainsworth, E., 1952, p. 19. (NE. India, 

 tea, Kalotermes, Termes taprobanes.^ 



Hargreaves, H., 1948, p. 15. (Cotton.) 



Harler, C. R., 1933, p. 268. (Tea.) 



Harris, W. V., 1936a, pp. 121-123. (Africa, 

 Hodotermes mossambicus, Microcero- 

 termes parvus, and Microtermes, cotton.) 

 1954, pp. 11-13. (Tropical agriculture.) 



Hartley, B. J., 1938, p. 87. (Cotton.) 



Hepting, G. H., 1935, pp. 29-30. (Hardwood 

 trees, Mississippi Delta.) 



Herrick, G. W., 1904, pp. 28-32. (Pecan, 

 Mississippi.) 



Heusser, C, 1926, pp. 355-363. ("Greenbark" 

 of Heuea brazilicnsis due to destruction 

 of outer layers of bark by termites.) 



Hill, G. F., 1932, pp. 7-28. (Forest trees, 

 SE. Australia.) 



Hoffman, C. H., 1942, pp. 1-20. (Elm trees, 

 U.S.) 



HoLLowAY, T. E., 1932, pp. 354-356. (Sugar- 

 cane, Gulf States, U.S.) 



Hubbard, H. G., 1883, p. 36. (U.S., Termes 

 flavipes does great damage at surface, 

 girdling orange, lemon, and lime trees; 

 eats tubers artichokes.) 

 1885, pp. 121-125. (Orange trees, U.S.) 



Hunt, E. H., 1910, pp; 196-197, 268-269. 

 (Newly planted stumps rubber on old 

 tapioca estates, Termes carbonarius strips 

 bark off, Kuala Lumpur.) 



HusAiN, M. A., 1935, pp. 562-564. (India, 

 intensity termite damage to wheat; Micro- 

 termes obesi most harmful pest of wheat, 

 annual average total loss of 6% and oc- 

 casionally 25% germinating grain. High 

 temperatures and low soil moisture, dried 

 up parts underground seedlings eaten, oc- 



