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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES: SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



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trained within 3 days of feeding to visit 

 a place at certain times of the day. Vari- 

 ous colonies trained to different hours, 

 not only according to a rhythm of 24 

 hours, but 3, 22 and 27 hours as well; 

 such rhythms persisted 6 to 9 days after 

 experimental feeding discontinued. Tem- 

 poral memory proved to have an en- 

 dogenous basis, factors nonnervous in 

 nature.) 

 Grassi, B., and Sandias, A., 1896-1897, pp. 

 245-322, 1-75. (Calotermes flavicoUis and 

 Termes lucifugus, Catania, Sicily.) 

 Gregory, J. N., 1940, pp. 310-311. (X-ray 



timber.) 

 Heath, H., 1931, pp. 431-432, (Caste develop- 

 ment.) 

 HuNGATE, R. E., 1941, pp. 467-489. (Nitrogen 



economy.) 

 KuPKA, E., 1948-1949, pp. 173-178. (Mortality 

 by action strychnine lower in rats and 

 mice treated with torutilin; in animals 

 which died in spite of torutilin average 

 time between ist tetanic cramp and death 

 longer than in controls.) 

 KupKA, E., and Gubler, H. U., 1948-1949, 

 pp. 403-407. (Guinea pigs after sub- 

 cutaneous injection of a vitamin T prepa- 

 ration more resistant to histamine.) 

 Light, S. F., 1944, pp. 405-412. (Partheno- 

 genesis, Zootermopsls.) 

 1944a, pp. 405-454. (Ectohormonal control 

 of development supplementary reproduc- 

 tives, Zootermopsls.) 

 Light, S. F., and Andrew, B. J., 1929, see 



Andrew and Light, 1929. 

 Light, S. F., and Illg, P. L., 1945, pp. 1-40. 

 (Development rate and extent neoteinic 

 reproductives, Zootermopsls.) 

 Light, S. F., and Sanford, M. F., 1928, pp. 



269-274. (Transfaunation.) 

 Light, S. F., and Weesner, F. M., 1947, pp. 

 131-132. (Termites dependent on fungi.) 

 1948, pp. 54-68. (Swarming, Arizona.) 

 1951, pp. 397-414. (Production of neoteinic 

 reproductives in Zootermopsls.) 

 LiJscHER, M., 1949, pp. 158-165. (Adamson's 

 laboratory rearing device, Retlculltermes 

 hesperus, lucifugus, Zootermopsls angustl- 

 collls, Kalotermes flavlcollls^ 



1949a, pp. 269-271. (Laboratory rearing 



technique.) 

 1951b, pp. 404-408. (Kalotermes flavlcollls, 



removal of adult sexual pairs results in 



development of substitutes, inhibition 



theory.) 

 1953, pp. 74, 76, 78. {Kalotermes flavlcollls, 



removal of adult sexual pairs results in 



development of substitutes, inhibition 



theory.) 

 Marcus, H., 1952, pp. 24-28. (Castration by 



feeding larva with product of the colle- 



terial gland of queen.) 

 MuKERji, D., and Mitra, P. K., 1949b, p. 158. 



(EfFect of transplantation physogastric 



queen Odontotermes redemannl.) 

 Richard, G., 1949a, pp. 77-84. (Distribution 



sense organs on feet, Calotermes flavi- 



collls.) 

 1950a, pp. 65-83. (Innervation of sense 



organs on feet, Calotermes flavlcollls.) 



195 1, pp. 485-603. (Reaction to light, C. 

 flavlcollls.) 



1952, pp. 397-412. (Innervation of sense 

 organs of mouth parts, C. flavlcollls.) 



RoEssLER, E. S., 1932, pp. 357-368. (Nitrogen 

 needs of growing Termopsls.) 



Schmidt, V. H., 1936, p. 48. (Magneto at- 

 tached to nails in bark of tree eradicated 

 borers.) 



Skaife, S. H., 1954a, pp. 123-133. (Amltermes 

 atlantlcus. South Africa, food, drugs, and 

 hormones.) 



Snyder, T. E., 191 5, pp. 20-22. (Outdoor 

 termitarium, Falls Church, Va., Retlcull- 

 termes.) 

 1920, In (Banks and) Snyder 1920*, pp. 170- 

 172. (U.S., rearing experiments. Retlcull- 

 termes tibialis in laboratory jar.) 

 1920a, pp. 135-145. (U.S., breeding and 



crossing Retlculltermes in laboratory.) 

 i935e, p. 50. (U.S., hostility to alien ter- 

 mites.) 

 1948. (U.S., breeding and crossing Retlcull- 

 termes in laboratory, different types re- 

 productive forms, R. flavlpes, pp. 68-72; 

 effects of vibration, Retlculltermes, U.S., 

 PP- 57-59, 123.) 



Snyder, T. E., and Popenoe, E. P., 1932, pp. 

 153-158. (U.S., laboratory breeding and 

 crossing, Retlculitermes.) 



FIRE HAZARD 



Anonymous, i936e, pp. 1-7. (Termites in re- 

 lation to fire hazard, U.S.) 

 LocKETT, H. W., 1935-1936, pp. 3-4. (Ter- 



mites in relation to fire hazard, U.S.) 

 Morgan, C. S., 1939, pp. 48-52. (Fire hazards 

 in termite control, U.S.) 



