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trol mound-building termites, India, Cey- 

 lon.) 

 1928, pp. 115-124. (Cyanogas in control of 

 scavenger termites, India and Ceylon.) 



CoATON, W. G. H., 1948b, pp. 1-18. {Crypto- 

 termes brevis, South Africa.) 



DoANE, R. W., Van Dyke, E. C, Chamber- 

 LiN, W. J., and Burke, H. E., 1936, p. 

 412. (Dry-wood termites, California.) 



Ehrhorn, E. M., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 

 330-333. (Hawaii, dry-wood termites and 

 Coptotermes, paris green.) 



FuLLAWAY, D. T., 1926, pp. 68-88. (Hawaii.) 



Fuller, C, 1919a, p. 303. (South Africa, 

 Hodotermes, white arsenic or corrosive 

 sublimate.) 



Harrow, K. M., 1942, pp. 47B-52B. (New 

 Zealand.) 



Harvey, P. A., 1939, pp. 1-41. (California, 

 Kalotermes minor.) 



HoLDAWAY, F. G., and Hill, G. F., 1936, pp. 

 135-136. (Australia, arsenical powders in 

 mounds of Etitermes exitiosus.) 



Hunt, R. W., 1949, pp. 959-962, (California, 

 Kalotermes minor.) 



Jepson, F. p., 1929a, pp. 307-311. (Ceylon, 

 Calotermes attacking tea bushes, poison 

 dusts.) 

 1929b, pp. i-ii. (Ceylon, Calotermes at- 

 tacking tea bushes, poison dusts.) 

 1930a, pp. 191-195. (Ceylon, Calotermes 



attacking tea bushes, poison dusts.) 

 1931a, pp. 67-69. (Ceylon, mound-building 

 termites, Cyanogas dust effective when 

 fresh, but not otherwise.) 



Keck, C. B., 1953, pp. 187-194. (Hawaii, 

 poison dusts, paris green, DDT, chlor- 

 dane.) 



Kelsey, J. M., 1946b, pp. 65-100. (New Zea- 

 land, dusts effective.) 



King, C. B. R., 1938, pp. 195-205. (Ceylon, 

 Neotermes militaris, tea bushes, paris 

 green.) 



KoFoiD, C. A., and Williams, O. L., in 

 Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 477-479. (Tox- 

 icity of dusts.) 



Mamet, R., and Durocher-Yvon, F., 1941, 

 pp. 59-61. (Mauritius, arsenic trioxide 

 (AS2O3) 40%, potassium antimoniate 

 5%, borax 2%, iron trioxide 53%, pul- 

 verized and kept dry; one application 

 5 to log.; repeat application after 10 days. 



Exposure furniture to sunlight several 

 times after treatment.) 



Morril, a. W., 1953, pp. 274-275. (Philip- 

 pines and Japan, 10% DDT dust blown 

 into tunnels subterranean termites where 

 soil poisons could not be used, U.S. Army 

 installations.) 



Newell, R. E., 1952, p. 67. (U.S., ChlorKil 

 5 dust, subterranean termites.) 



Pancga, G. a., 1936, pp. 233-265. (Philip- 

 pines, dusting paris green into bodies 

 workers and soldiers, whole colony killed 

 by one treatment.) 



Petty, B. K., 1946, pp. 1-16. (South Africa, 

 dusts containing 4% DDT or benzene 

 hexachloride unsatisfactory in field owing 

 to inadequate penetration nests of Tri- 

 nervitermes havilandi.) 

 1948, pp. 1-15. (Residual toxicity of DDT 

 and BHC.) 



Randall, M., and Doody, T. C, in Kofoid, 

 1934, 2d ed., pp. 463-476. (California.) 



Ratcliffe, F. N., and Cummins, }. E., 1939, 

 pp. 221-228. (Australia.) 



Smith, R. H., 1930, pp. 557-560. (Historical, 

 arsenicals, calomel; paris green, Cali- 

 fornia.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1929b, pp. 17-28. (Mid-Pacific 

 area.) 

 1929J, pp. 1-15. (Pacific area.) 

 1929m, pp. 5-1 1. (California.) 

 1934a, p. 18. (Arsenicals, U.S.) 

 i935e, pp. 152, 160. (General.) 

 1948, p. 191. (General.) 

 i95od, p. 15. (Arsenicals, DDT, sodium 

 fluosilicate, U.S.) 



Snyder, T. E., and Zetek, J., in Kofoid, 1934, 

 2d ed., p. 344. (Poison dusts, carton 

 nests, Panama.) 



Tempany, H. a., 1933, pp. 297-309. (Malaya, 

 paris green effective when used under 

 proper supervision, rubber trees.) 



Tu, T., 1954, pp. 423-429. (Formosa, sub- 

 terranean termites break tubes, powdered 

 poison, white arsenic — lime placed on 

 right-angle parts with plinth course for 

 posts.) 



Van Zwaluwenburg, R. H., 1916, pp. 42-45. 

 (Puerto Rico, Eutcrrhes morio, arsenicals, 

 london purple quicker than paris green — 

 more finely divided particles, p. 43.) 



WoLcoTT, G. N., 1924, pp. 3-15. (Puerto Rico, 

 paris green, arsenate lead, calomel effec- 

 tive in control Nasiititermes morio.) 



POPULATION 



Andrews, E. A., 1911, p. 204. (Jamaica, Eti- 

 termes ripperti, 631,878 termites in nest.) 

 Andrews, E. A., and Middleton, A. R., 191 1, 



pp. 26-34. (Jamaica, Nasutitermes popu- 

 lation and activity, Vi million, "traffic" 

 8,000 per hour.) 



