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casionally plants coming to ears damaged 

 severely.) 



HuTSON, J. C, 1923, pp. 83-87, 291-298, (Tea 

 bushes, Ceylon.) 

 1927, pp. 220-228. (Tea bushes, Ceylon, 



Calotcrmes dilatattts and militaris.) 

 1932, pp. D111-D121. (Tea and rubber 

 trees, Ceylon.) 



James, H. C., 1947, p. 28. {Nastititermes 

 costalis and Eutermes. sugarcane, British 

 Guiana.) 



Janjua, N. a., and Samuel, C. K., 1941, pp. 

 1-4 1. (Fruit trees, Archotermopsis, Ba- 

 luchistan.) 



Jarvis, E., 1923, pp. 15-16. (Cane, Queens- 

 land.) 



1926, pp. 47-50. (Sugarcane, Queensland.) 

 1926a, p. 6. {Mastotermes, Queensland, 



sugarcane.) 



1926b, pp. 13-14, 49-52. (Mastotermes, 

 Queensland, sugarcane.) 



1926c, pp. 103-105. (Mastotermes, Queens- 

 land, sugarcane.) 



1927, pp. 85-88. (Mastotermes, Queensland, 

 sugarcane.) 



1927a, pp. 18-23. (Mastotermes rated fourth 

 in importance as sugarcane pest, Queens- 

 land.) 



1927b, pp. 11-13, 31-33. (Queensland, sugar- 

 cane.) 

 Jepson, F. p., 1924, pp. 7-10. (Calotermes, 

 Termes, Eutermes, Leucotermes, tea 

 bushes, Ceylon.) 



1926, pp. 67-69. (Tea, Ceylon.) 

 1926a, pp. 134-142. (Tea, Ceylon.) 



1927, pp. 19-21. (Distribution Ceylon tea 

 Calotermes, militaris, dilatattis, greeni.) 



1929a, pp. 307-311. (Calotertnes, living 



plants, Ceylon.) 

 1929b, pp. i-ir. (Calotermes, living plants, 



Ceylon.) 



1930, pp. 143-156. (Hevca braziliensis, 

 Ceylon.) 



1930a, pp. 191-195. (Tea, Ceylon.) 



1931. PP- 579-596- (Tea, Ceylon.) 

 Johnson, W. H., 1912, pp. 1-186. (Cocoa, San 



Thome.) 

 DE Jong, E., 1927, pp. 524-527. (Cotton, Bel- 

 gian Congo.) 

 Kaiser, P., 1953, pp. 77-92. (Anoplotermcs 



pacificus associated with plant roots.) 

 Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1924, pp. 58-72. (Cryp- 

 totermcs, tea, Java.) 

 1930, pp. 1-154. (Kalotermcs tectoiuie.) 

 1950, pp. 146-177. (Agriculture, Indonesia.) 

 1952, pp. 1-7. (Neotermes, teak.) 

 1954b, pp. 59-74. (Java, survival Neotermes 

 colonies in felled teak.) 



Kelsey, J. M., 1945a, pp. 69-75. (Neotermes 

 rainbowi, coconut palms, Suwarro Is- 

 land — North Cook Group.) 

 1952, p. 5. (Calotermes brouni in milled 

 Pintts radiata and in dead wood living 

 trees. Coptotermes acinacijormis, jrenchi, 

 and lacteus, introduced from Australia, 

 in living pines and timbers, Auckland, 

 New Plymouth, or Gisborne, New Zea- 

 land.) 



Kent, G. H., 1890, p. 283. (Mississippi, 

 Termes flavipes destroying collard-stalks 

 and roots of turnip by gradually eating 

 out interior.) 



King, C. B. R., 1938, pp. 28-34, 195-205, 160- 

 166. (Ceylon, Neotermes militaris, tea, 

 17% bushes damaged over 50-year period, 

 less than 5% infested, infestation through 

 roots.) 



King, H. H., 1928, pp. 1-7. (Sudan, termites 

 caused but little crop damage.) 



Koningsberger, J. C, and Zimmerman, A., 

 1901, pp. 80-82. (Java, coffee.) 



KuTCHKA, G. MacM., 1937, pp. 45-48. (U.S., 

 greenhouse plants.) 



Laboulbene, a., 1886, p. lii-liii. (Agen, 

 France, Reticulitermes lucifugtis, vine.) 



Lal, R., and Menon, R. D., 1953, pp. 1-94. 

 (India, Burma, Ceylon, crops.) 



Lepesme, p., 1947, pp. 152-155. (Palm.) 



Lever, R. J. A. W., 1939, pp. 17-20. (Fiji.) 



Light, S. F., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 314- 

 320. (California, Pararieotermes simplici- 

 cornis, citrus trees.) 

 1937a*, pp. 423-464. (California, Paraneo- 

 tcrmes simplicicornis, citrus trees.) 



Luciano, E. C, 1953, pp. 9, 13. (Chile, Calo- 

 termes chilcnsis, forest and ornamental 

 trees.) 



Luke, W. J., Jr., 1952, pp. fb-7. (Dominican 

 Republic, Aldrin most effective in soil 

 to protect sugarcane.) 



Maki, M., 1916, pp. 1-266. (Formosa, mul- 

 berry tree.) 



Marais, E. N., 1937, pp. XV -f 184. (South 

 Africa.) 



Martin, G. C, 1950, pp. 61-63. (Rhodesia, 

 tobacco.) 



Martorell, L. F., 1941, pp. 8-81. (Puerto 

 Rico, forest trees, Nastititermes costalis, 

 Mona Island, Kalotermcs snyderi.) 

 1945, pp. 69-354. (Puerto Rico, forest trees, 

 Nasiititermes costalis Mona Island, Kdo- 

 taines snyderi.) 



Matsumura, S., 1910*, p. 2. (Formosa, sugar- 

 cane.) 



Mayne, R., 1917, pp. 1-80. (Belgian Congo, 

 cacao.) 



