WHOLE VOL. 



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Wene, G. p., 1952, pp. 39-40. (Texas, Re- 



tictiUtermes flavipes, avocado seedling.) 

 Wilkinson, H., 1940, pp. 67-72. (Grasslands, 



East Africa.) 

 Williams, F. X., 1931, pp. 76-84. (Sugarcane, 



Hawaii.) 

 WoLcoTT, G. N., 1925, p. 422. (Seed cane, 



Haiti, Parvitermes pallicliceps.) 



WooDHousE, E. J., 1913, pp. 1-2. (Crops, 

 Behar and Orissa, western Bengal, India, 

 Termes sp., wheat, sugarcane.) 



WooDwoRTH, H. E., 192 1, pp. 9-35. (Crops, 

 Philippines.) 



Yano, M., 1912, pp. 52-56. (Living plants, 

 Japan.) 



Z.A.VATTARI, E., 1953, pp. 857-863. 



DETECTION, See also MICROPHONES 



Barton, R. C, in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 

 711-714. (Audioamplifying apparatus.) 



Berger, B. C, 1947, pp. 1-44. (Illinois, how 

 to recognize.) 



Crawford, D. L., 1928, p. 36. (X-ray, nega- 

 tive results.) 



Emerson, A. E., 1929a, pp. 722-727. (Com- 

 munication among termites, vibration.) 



Emerson, A. E., and Simpson, R. C, 1929, 

 pp. 648-649. (Apparatus for detection 

 substratum communication among ter- 

 mites.) 



Gregory, J. N., 1940, pp. 310-31 1. (X-ray 

 timber.) 



Snyder, T. E., i925f, pp. 32-33. (Flights.) 

 1935, pp. 235-236. (Flights, tubes, damage.) 



I935e, pp. 159-160. (Flights, tubes, dam- 

 age.) 



1947b, pp. 144-147. (Flights, tubes, dam- 

 age.) 



1948, p. 203. (Microphone.) 



i95od, pp. 9-12. (Sound, blisters, pellets, 

 plugs — dry-wood termites.) 



1951a, pp. 237, 250, 261. (Subterranean ter- 

 mites.) 



1952, p. 28. (By frass.) 



19526, pp. 33-34. (History use stethoscopes, 

 geophones, microphones.) 

 Stanford, E. E., 1934, p. 86, fig. 74. (X-ray 



reveals insect damage in wood.) 

 Sweetman, H. L., 1950, pp. 23-38. (By dam- 

 age, frass.) 



DIGESTION, See also NUTRITION, PROTOZOA 



Baldacci, E., in Visintin, 1941-1942, pp. 157- 

 159, 1941. (? Schizomycetes or Protozoa 

 in cellulose digestion in intestines of ter- 

 mites.) 



Eeckwith, T. D., and Rose, E. J., 1929, pp. 

 4-6. (Cellulose digestion by organisms 

 from termite gut.) 



BuscALioNi, L., and Comes, S., 1910, pp. 1-16. 

 (Symbiosis, intestinal flagellates.) 



Child, H. J., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 58- 

 88. (Histology of digestive tract.) 



Cleveland, L. R., 1923, pp. 444-461. (Sym- 

 biosis, intestinal flagellates, correlation be- 

 tween food and morphology and presence 

 of Protozoa.) 

 1923a, pp. 424-428. (Symbiosis, intestinal 

 flagellates, correlation between food and 

 morphology and presence of Protozoa.) 



1924, pp. 178-201, 203-227. (Symbiosis, in- 

 testinal flagellates, correlation between 

 food and morphology and presence of 

 Protozoa, especially R. flavipes.) 



1925, pp. 282-287. {Trichonympha cam- 

 panula ingests solid particles of wood for 

 food.) 



1925a, pp. 289-293. (Termites live indefi- 

 nitely on diet pure cellulose.) 



1925b, pp. 295-308. (Feeding habits of 

 castes and relation to intestinal flagel- 

 lates.) 

 1925c, pp. 309-326. (Symbiosis, Termopsis 



and its intestinal flagellates.) 

 1926, pp. 51-60. (Symbiosis, termites and 



their intestinal flagellates.) 

 1928, pp. 231-237. (Symbiosis, termites and 

 their intestinal flagellates.) 



Cleveland, L. R., Sanders, E. P., and Hall, 

 S. R., 1931, p. 92. (Protozoa roach, 

 Cryptocerais, and termites, relation to 

 evolution from roaches.) 



Dickman, a., 1931, pp. 85-92. (Symbiosis, in- 

 testinal Protozoa, bacteria, spirochaetes 

 next to Protozoa in abundance.) 



Emerson, A. E., in Allee et al., 1949, p. 718. 

 (Symbiosis, intestinal Protozoa, bacteria, 

 spirochaetes next to Protozoa in abun- 

 dance.) 



Ghidini, G. M., 1940, pp. 220-221. (Activity 

 intestinal flora and fauna of ReticuJi- 

 termes lucijugus in digesting cellulose.) 

 1941, pp. 103-113. (Flagellates responsible 

 for digestion cellulose, bacteria do not 

 have prevailing role.) 



Home, E., 1814, pp. 378-384. (Digestive or- 

 gans.) 



