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Miller, D., 1940-1941, pp. 333-334- (New 

 Zealand, Stolotermes ruficeps and Calo- 

 terines brouni native, not destructive to 

 native or exotic forests, latter damages 

 service timbers; introduced termites dam- 

 age timbers.) 



MoRRiL, A. W., 1917, pp. 42-43. (Mesa, Ari- 

 zona, Amitermes tubijormans young cit- 

 rus orchard.) 



MoRSTATT, H., 1913, pp. 443-464. (East Africa, 

 rubber trees.) 



Mossop, M. C, 1949, pp. 17-19. (Rhodesia, 

 gardens and orchards.) 



MouTiA, L. A., and Mamet, R., 1946, pp. 

 439-472. (Mauritius.) 



Mungomery, R. W., 1947, pp. 35-45. (Bris- 

 bane, Australia, sugarcane, Coptotermes 

 acinacifortnis, Hamitermes obttisidens, 

 Rhi?20termes intermedins sechisus.) 



Naude, T. J., 1934, pp. 1-20. (South Africa, 

 Termes, Hodotermes, and Trinervitermes, 

 veldt destruction, outbreak due scarcity 

 birds and drought, overstocking range.) 



Neethling, L. J., 1952, p. 65. (South Africa, 

 Trinervitermes havilandi destroys 20% 

 grass in dry winter.) 



Neves, C. M. B., 1948, pp. 444-447. (Portugal, 

 Reticulitermes lucifugus, cork oak, Quer- 

 cus suba:) 



NiETNER, J., 1857, pp. 36-41. (Ceylon, agricul- 

 ture.) 



NiRULA, K. K., Antony, J., and Menon, 

 K. P. v., 1953, pp. 26-34. (India, damage 

 to coconut and control, parathion, BHC, 

 chlordane.) 



NouGARET, R., 1920, pp. 327-330. (California, 

 Reticulitermes hesperits, vineyards.) 



OsBURN, M. R., 1937, p. 967. (Orlando, Fla., 

 Retictditermes fiavipes, turnip roots.) 



P.arnell, R., 1930, pp. 1-42. (Punjab, cuttings 

 Eucalyptus rostrata.) 



Parsons, F. S., 1931, pp. 60-83. (Barberton, 

 South Africa, soya beans.) 



Passarge, S., 1896, p. 350. (Africa, India, 

 trees.) 



Patel, G. a., and Patel, H. K., 1952, pp. 

 133-140. (India, fruit trees.) 



Pratt, H. C, 1908, pp. 1-12. (Federated Ma- 

 lay States, Termes gestroi, rubber ti'ees.) 

 1909, pp. 1-31. (Federated Malay States, 

 Termes gestroi, rubber trees.) 



Pruthi, H. S., and Narayanan, E. S., 1939, 

 PP- 15-37- (Pusa, India, Odontotermes 

 assmuthi, mature sugarcane, statistical 

 study losses.) 



QuAYLE, H. S., 1938, pp. 272-273. (Citrus and 

 other subtropical fruits.) 



Ratcliffe, F. N., Gay, F. J., and Greaves, T., 

 1952, pp. 39-47. (Australia, forest, fruit 

 trees, crops: denude grass, reduce pro- 

 ductivity pastures.) 



Reh, C, 1925, pp. 238-246. (Plants.) 



Reis, G. S., 1934, pp. 24-30. (India, Copto- 

 termes curvignathus, rubber.) 



Richards, P. B., 1917, pp. 338-348. (Malaya, 

 Termes gestroi, rubber and coconut trees.) 



Ridley, H. N., 1909, p. 563. (Malaya, Termes 

 gestroi, trees.) 



RisBEo, J., 1950, pp. 45-47. (Senegal and 

 French Sudan, Microceroterm.es parvulus, 

 crops.) 



Ro^VRK, R. C, 1939, pp. 305-309. {Kalotermes 

 tectonae attacks derris.) 

 1942, p. 14. (Rotenone used to control ter- 

 mites damaging rubber trees.) 



Robinson, H. C, 1905, pp. 2-12. (Malaya, 

 Termes gestroi, attacking para rubber, 

 Hevea braziliensis.) 



RooNWAL, M. L., 1954, pp. 459-462, (India, 

 damage to teak by Odontotermes parvi- 

 dens.) 



RouBAUD, E., 1916, pp. 363-436. (Senegal, 

 Termes natalensis and T. bellicosus and 

 Microcerotermes parvulus attacking grain 

 in the soil.) 



RouppERT, K., 1943, pp. 1-16. (Citrus trees, 

 Palestine.) 



Rungs, Ch., 1953, pp. 61-76. (Moroccan tree, 

 Arganiaspinosa (L.),? Hodotermes ochra- 

 ceus Burm.) 



Rutgers, A, A. L., 1920, pp. 1-43. (Java.) 



Rutgers, A. A. L., and Dammerman, K. W., 

 1914, pp. 5-15. {Hevea braziliensis, Java, 

 Coptotermes gestroi.) 



Salt, G., 1926, pp. 1-62. (Cuba, sugarcane, 

 Nasutitermes morio and Leticotermes sp. 

 rarely infest mature cane, attack seed 

 pieces.) 



Saraiva, a. C, 1939, pp. 101-114. {Termes 

 latericius, cotton, citrus, deciduous fruit 

 trees, forest trees, Portuguese East Af- 

 rica.) 



Sarwar, M. S., 1940, pp. 144. (Wheat, sugar- 

 cane, inaize, and fruit trees, Punjab, 

 Odontotermes.) 



Schuster, L., 1911, p. 65 (Teak trees.) 



ScuDDER, S. H., 1861, pp. 287-288. {Termes 

 frontalis, grapevines, in hothouses, Salem, 

 Mass.) 

 1867, pp. 154-157. {Termes frontalis, grape- 

 vines, in hothouses, Salem, Mass.) 

 18S7, pp. 217-218. (Living plants, U.S.) 

 1891, pp. 15-16. {T. flavipes, tree ferns in 

 tubs, hothouses, New England; also ge- 

 raniums; and cabbages in gardens.) 



