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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES: SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



cies tested against decay and termites, 

 most resistant balata, bois mulatre, guate- 

 care, poin, and redwood, most destructive 

 termites Heterotermes and Coptotermes. 

 No evidence association termites and 

 fungi in destruction, independent agents.) 



Brush, W. D., 1939, pp. i-ii. (Philippines, 

 the Luans, also similar woods from other 

 countries.) 



BuHAY, R., 1936, pp. 160-178. (Relative dura- 

 bility some American woods.) 



Cachan, p., 1950, pp. 14-15. (Madagascar.) 



Carter, W., 1936, p. 132. (Redwood (sap- 

 wood) from high-pressure water pipe 

 buried in ground seriously damaged by 

 Coptotermes jonnosanus, Hawaii.) 



Chamberlin, W. J., 1949, pp. 11-27. (U.S.) 



Cosar, H. G., 1934, pp. 68-70. (Africa, large 

 series native woods.) 



Cox, C. L., 1935, p. 23. (Kaduna, Nigeria.) 



Dadswell, I. W., and Dadswell, H. E., 1931, 

 pp. 208-216. (Relation between durability 

 and extractives of the cypress pines {Cal- 

 Utris spp., Australia.) 



Dammerman, K. W., 1919, p. 42. (East In- 

 dies, Etisideroxylon swagcri, Borneo teak, 

 Ajzelia nalenibanica, and Cinnamomnni 

 camphora resistant to most termites.) 



Dance, C. D., 1881, p. 159. {Simaruba arnara 

 not attacked by wood ants, British Gui- 

 ana.) 



De Leon, D., 1952, pp. 84, 89. (Pacific Coast 

 termites in redwood and bigtree.) 



Dover, C, 1931, pp. 341-351. (Comparative 

 resistance Indian timbers to termites.) 



Dover, C, and Mathur, R. N., 1934, pp. 3, 

 20. (Method testing susceptibility timbers 

 to termite attack, India.) 



Duff, C. E., 1935, pp. 69-75. (Durability 

 trials native timbers copper belt. North 

 Rhodesia.) 

 1944, pp. 160-162. (Durability trials native 

 timbers copper belt. North Rhodesia, 7 

 local timbers sound, untreated for 11 

 years.) 



Ehrhorn, E. M., 1934, p. 364. {Coptotermes 

 formosanus and Cryptotermes piceattts 

 eating redwood, Hawaii.) 



Ellis, B. R., 1936, p. 22. (Tidewater red 

 cypress resists termites for over 300 years 

 at St. Augustine, Florida.) 



Erdtman, H., 1949, pp. 305-310. (Insect re- 

 pellent properties heartwood extractives 

 of conifers, pinosylvin, Scotch pine; ses- 

 quiterpene ketone, Cedrtis; Podocarpus, 

 Taxodiaceae, Sequoia, Cryptomeria, Cun- 

 vinghamia, Cupressaceae, Taxus, Torrcya, 

 durable, contain toxic compounds.) 



Foxworthy, F. W., and Wooley, H. W., 

 1930, pp. 1-60. (Durability Malayan tim- 

 bers, no wood tested immune to termites; 

 21 species tested over lo-year period.) 



French, C, 1893, p. 141. (Australia, Cedrus 

 deodar, India, and C. atlantica, North 

 Africa, immune, red less susceptible than 

 white.) 



Froggatt, W. W., 1905, pp. 632-656, 753, 774. 

 (Australia.) 

 1905a, pp. 43-44. (Red pine more resistant 

 than clear, "jarrah" resistant, sawed desert 

 cypress, Australia.) 



Fuller, C, 1921, pp. 142-147. (South Africa.) 

 1924a, pp. 81-104. (South Africa, resistance 

 tests timbers.) 



Groenou, H. B. van, Rischen, H. W. L., and 

 Berge, J. VAN den, 1951, pp. 19-20. (List 

 resistant woods.) 



Hadden, F. C, 1928, pp. 13-14. (Odonto- 

 termes formosanus attacking camphor, 

 Formosa.) 



Hagen, H. a., 1855*, pp. 1-144. (European 

 cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, attacked 

 by termites, Rochefort, France, p. 133.) 



Hagen, W. von, 1942a, pp. 539-542. (Ter- 

 mites bore in heartwood mahogany trees 

 from roots to top branches; over 40% 

 trees on Mosquito Coast affected.) 



Haines, H. H., 1938, p. 32. (Ten species ter- 

 mite-resistant woods, American Tropics.) 



Hawley, L. F., Fleck, L. C, and Richards, 

 C. A., 1924, pp. 699-706. (Relation be- 

 tween durability and chemical composi- 

 tion of wood.) 



Henius, F., 1942, pp. 390-394, 426. (Oriente, 

 durable woods, mahogany (caoba aguana, 

 not Swietcnia) ; red cedar, itauva (stone 

 tree), compares with teak. Huagapu not 

 attacked by insects; marupa, bitter taste, 

 not eaten by ants. Paulo de sangre, but 

 has twisted grain.) 



Hill, G. F., 1932, pp. 7-28. (Australia.) 



Hopkins, A. D., 1903, pp. 39-40. (Redwood 

 not attacked by termites at Manila, P.I.) 



Howard, C. W., and Thomsen, F., i 907-1909, 

 pp. 85-93, 1907; PP- 512-520, 1909; pp. 

 86-87, 1909. (Untouched by termites for 

 3 years in Distr. Pretoria, Transvaal: 

 Leadwood, Combretum prophyrolepsis, 

 black iron wood, 01 ea laurijolia, and 

 "vaalbosch," Brachylaena discolor.) 



Hubert, E. E., 1931, p. 464. (Relation dura- 

 bility to specific gravity.) 



Humphrey, C. J., 1915, pp. 204-209. (Tests 

 on durability of greenheart.) 

 1916, pp. 80-92. (Tests on durability of 

 greenheart, in laboratory.) 



