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Schuster, L., 191 i, p. 65. (Termite damage 

 to teak trees in Mohoro, German East 

 Africa.) 



Seifert, L., 1942. (Tests of resistance to Kalo- 

 termes flavicollis of tropical economic 

 woods, in glass cages, laboratory, pp. 265- 

 274; extraction resistant principles, pp. 

 438-448.) 



Sherrard, E. C, and Kurth, E. F., in Kofoid, 

 1934, 2d ed., pp. 554-563- 



Snyder, T. E., 1915, pp. 75-82. (General.) 

 1924a, pp. 14-15. (Tests of resistant woods 



in ground, U.S. and world species.) 

 19261, pp. 2-3. (Resistance tests in Panama.) 

 1931*, P- 547- (General.) 

 1932a, p. 27. (Food (wood) preference.) 

 i935e, pp. 91-92, 150. (General.) 

 1948, pp. 152-153. (No wood immune; 

 teak, sal, Burma and India; cypress, pine, 

 Australia; Oriental camphor wood; Span- 

 ish cedar and mahogany, Central Amer- 

 ica; tidewater red bald cypress of south- 

 ern U.S., foundation grade redwood of 

 the Pacific Coast of the U.S., junipers of 

 the U.S. and pitchy longleaf pine of the 

 Gulf States, U.S. Heartwood alone is 

 resistant, chemical extractives render the 

 wood resistant.) 

 1950C, p. 205. (South America, greenheart 

 and the legumes, wallaba and mora.) 



Snyder, T. E., and Reed, W. D., 1949, pp. 

 9-10. (World species.) 



Theobald, F. V., 1903, pp. 158-163. (Sudan, 

 Africa.) 



Tiemann, H. D., 1942, pp. 257-258. (Dura- 

 bility woods, U.S.) 



Trotter, H., 1929, pp. 376-382. (Indian tim- 

 bers.) 

 1930, PP- 341-350- (Indian timbers.) 



Varian, H. F., and Gallardo, A. C, 1940, 

 pp. 347-379. (Philippine woods.) 



Villegas, G. H., 1954, pp. 89-126. (Colombia, 

 comparative resistance native woods to 

 Cryptotcrmes brevis.) 



Walker, E. H., 1945, pp. 307-312. 



Williams, O. L., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 

 572-573. (Wood preference tests in lab- 

 oratory.) 



WoLcoTT, G. N., 1924, pp. 1-15. (Compara- 

 tive resistance woods to attack by Crypto- 

 termes brevis, in laboratory, Puerto Rico.) 



1938, pp. 83-84. (Comparative resistance 

 woods to attack by Cryptotcrmes brevis, 

 in laboratory, Puerto Rico; red cedar and 

 cypress not resistant.) 



1940a, pp. i-io. (Relative resistance, group- 

 ing of woods.) 



1945, pp. 115-129. (The algarrobo {Hy- 

 menaea courbaril) more resistant to 

 Cryptotermes brevis than mahogany.) 



1946, pp. 1-29. (Use resistant woods in con- 

 struction.) 



1946a, pp. 121-134. (Factors in natural re- 

 sistance, high lignin content, high resin 

 content.) 



1946b, pp. 329-334. (Relative resistance 

 grouping.) 



1947, pp. 124-129. (Teak and mahogany 

 have high lignin content (not digestible), 

 cypress contains repellent gum.) 



1948, pp. 53-54. (Resistance Central Ameri- 

 can woods to Cryptotermes brevis.) 



1950b, pp. 1-26. (An index to the termite- 

 resistance of woods.) 



1951, pp. 263-264. (Extractives from teak, 

 pine, tectoquinone (beta-methylanthaqui- 

 none) and pinosylvin.) 



1951a, pp. 17-18. (Pinosylvin (3, 5-dihy- 

 droxystilbene), sdlbene toxic to termites, 

 "Toxaphene" (Hercules Powder Co.) 

 contains minute pinosylvin-chlorinated 

 camphene, southern pine heartwood; 

 "Ryania" from Venezuelan tree or shrub, 

 Ryania speciosa (Merck and Co.), toxic 

 to termites.) 



i953> PP- 374-375- (Pinosylvin is a stilbene, 

 toxic to termites.) 



1953b, pp. 224-227. (Neither hardness nor 

 high lignin content renders wood resist- 

 ant to dry-wood termites, but some spe- 

 cific chemical constituent.) 



1954, pp. 1 15-122. (Puerto Rico, bald cy- 

 press, Osage orange, U.S., West Indian 

 mahogany.) 

 Wood, A. D., and Linn, T. G., 1943, p. 363. 



(Relative durability woods.) 

 Woodeson, a., 1921, pp. 51-82. (Ceylonese 

 timbers, pp. 69-70, teak, satin, jak, palu, 

 ebony, na, nadun, milla, margosa, pal- 

 myra (female tree), mee, and suriya.) 

 ZoN, R., and Sparhawk, W. N., 1923, pp. 

 1-997. (Durability woods by species and 

 family.) 



RESPIRATION, See GASEOUS ENVIRONMENT 

 REVIEWS 



Anonymous, i936n, p. 10. ("Our enemy the 

 termite," T. E. Snyder, 1935.) 

 1936P. ("Our enemy the termite," T. E. 

 Snyder, 1935.) 



i936q, p. 94. ("Our enemy the termite,'' 



T. E. Snyder, 1935.) 

 i936r, p. 72. ("Our enemy the termite," 



t. E. Snyder, 1935.) 



