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Seabra, a. F. de, 1917, pp. 24-28. (Neotermes 

 gestri, Microcerotermes thcobromae, ca- 

 cao, San Thome.) 

 1919, pp. 1-43; 5-40. (Cacao and other cul- 

 tivated plants, San Thome.) 



1921, pp. 83-119. (Cacao and other culti- 

 vated plants, San Thome.) 



1922, pp. 78-87. (Cacao, San Thome.) 



1939, pp. 1-699. (Wheat pests of the world.) 

 Seoane, V. L., 1879, pp. xiv-xv. (Trees, 



Philippines.) 

 Sharples, a., 1936, pp. 370-384. (Rubber tree, 



Coptotermes.) 

 Shiraki, T., 1920, pp. 629-631. (Tea plants, 



Formosa.) 

 Shuman, F., 1954, pp. 16-17. (India, wheat, 



full diet equips for termite battle.) 

 SiDDiQi, Z. A., and Agarwal, R. A., 1954, 



p. 58. (India, sugarcane, effect of BHC 



and chlordane on germination and early 



tillering when used against termites.) 

 Singh, M., 1939, pp. 93-99. (Maize plants, 



India.) 

 Smee, C, 1932, pp. 44-46. (Young tea bushes, 



Acanthotermes tnilitaris, Nyasaland.) 

 Smith, F., 1866, p. 327. (Coffee beans, Tcn-mes 



cumulans? , Catagallo, South Brazil.) 

 Smith, J. B., 1894, p. 494. (New Jersey, black- 

 berry roots, Termes flavipes.) 

 Smith, J. H., 1938, p. 254. (Fruit trees, 



Queensland.) 

 Smyth, E. G., 1919a, p. 138. (Sugarcane, 



Cuba.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1916, pp. 18-32. (Living plants, 



trees, U.S., corn, cotton, sugarcane, rice, 



potatoes, apple, pecan trees, grapevines.) 

 1925, pp. 14-17. (Citrus trees, Florida.) 

 1926c, pp. 18-21. (Living vegetation, U.S.) 

 i927e, p. 17, fig. 18. (Tree, Coptotermes, 



Honduras.) 

 19356, pp. 115-119. (Living vegetation, 



U.S.) 

 1948, pp. 129-135. (Living vegetation, 



world.) 

 1954b, pp. 1-64. (Living vegetation, U.S., 



Canada.) 

 Snyder, T. E., and Zetek, J., 1924, pp. 13-16, 



19-20. (Coconut palms, Coptotermes, 



Panama.) 

 SoRAUER, P., Ed., 1949, pp. 353-373. (Useful 



plants.) 

 SwEZEY, O. H., 1920, p. 218. (Sugarcane, Ha- 

 waii.) 

 1928, p. 19. (Trees, Hawaii.) 



1940, p. 177. (Cultivated plants, Guam.) 

 1954, pp. 20, 43, 62, 93, 98, no, 114, 118, 



123, 137, 141, 142, 148, 156, 165, 211, 217. 

 (Hawaii, "Neotermes connexus, Kalo- 



termes immigrans, forest trees, all is- 

 lands.) 



Thompson, W. L., 1933, pp. 84-87. (Citrus 

 trees, Neotermes castanetis, Florida.) 

 '^934> PP- 33-39- (Citrus trees, Neotermes 

 castanetis, Florida.) 



Thornewill, a. S., 1924, pp. 738-739. (Trees, 

 Rhodesia.) 



TsE, K. B., 1936, pp. Di-22. (Crops, near Can- 

 ton, China, Termes formosanus the most 

 injurious termite.) 



Vayssiere, p., and Mimeur, J., 1925, pp. 89- 

 90. (Cotton, Microtermes stidanensis, 

 French West Africa.) 



Vesey-FitzGerald, D., 1941, p. 394. (Sey- 

 chelles, coconut palm trees, Neotermes 

 laticolUs, Nasutitermes maheensis, Micro- 

 cerotermes stibtilis.) 



Vieira, R., 1952, pp. 277-278, 282, 284. (Fruit 

 trees, ornamentals, Madeira.) 



VivET, E., 1914, pp. 333-338. (Grapevine, 

 Calotermes flavicoUis, attack cicatrices 

 due to pruning, Algiers.) 



VoEixKER, O. J., 1953, pp. 15-40. {Micro- 

 termes pallidas damaging tea bushes, Fed. 

 Malaya, p. 29.) 



Wade, J., 1951, pp. 7-56. (Sugarcane, world; 

 termites, p. 7, Anoplotermes schwarzi; 

 p. II, Calotermes sp.; p. 16, Coptotermes 

 acinacijormis, C. formosanus, C. heimi, 

 C. sp.; p. 17, Cryptotermes piceatus; p. 

 26, Etitermes costaricensis, E. haitiensis, 

 E. morio, E. ripperti; p. 31, Kalotermes 

 immigrans, K. schwarzi; p. 34, Letico- 

 termes cardini, L. flavipes, L. philip- 

 pinensis, L. tenuis; p. 35, Mastotermes 

 darwiniensis; p. 37, Microtermes nigritus; 

 p. 38, Nasutitermes aequalis, N. morio, 

 N. pallidiceps, Neotermes connexus; p. 

 39, Obttisitermes aequalis; p. 49, Rcticuli- 

 termes speratus; p. 56, Termes classicus, 

 T. formosanus, T. morio, T. obesus, T. 

 taprobanus, T. vulgaris, T. sp.) 



Waterston, J. M., 1949, pp. 5-15. (Kalo- 

 termes, Cryptotermes, juniper, Bermuda.) 



Watson, E. B., and Thompson, R. W., 1945, 

 pp. 1-5. (R. flavipes tubes on maple trees, 

 Toronto, Canada.) 

 1948, pp. 1-5. (Reticulitermes flavipes tubes 

 on maple trees, Toronto, Canada.) 



Watson, J. R., 1938, pp. 8, 23. (Citrus trees, 

 banked trees, U.S.) 

 1940, pp. 3, 18. (Citrus trees, banked trees, 



U.S. groves.) 

 1942, pp. 13, 17. (Citrus trees, banked trees, 

 U.S. groves.) 



Weidner, H., iti Sorauer, P., 1949, pp. 353- 

 373. (Useful plants.) 



