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Johnston, H. R., 1943, pp. 386-392. (U.S., 

 in laboratory tests no type shield was 

 100% effective; as supplement to good 

 construction, properly made and installed 

 shields give high percentage protection.) 



Jones, N. L., 1929, pp. 810-812. (N.S. Wales.) 



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

 thick tubes Coptotermes pass by shields.) 



(Lewis, B., and) Snyder, T. E., 1944, pp. 16- 

 20. (Length life 26-gage galvanized iron 

 shields, Louisiana, over 16 years.) 



Light, S. F., 1925, p. 287. (Pacific area.) 

 1925a, suppl. p. xiv. (Metal shield in ma- 

 sonry.) 

 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., p. 348. (Philip- 

 pines.) 



Mac Gregor, W. D., 1950, pi. 7, pp. 23-29. 

 (British colonies.) 



MuiRHEAD, D. M., 1937, pp. 87-91. (U.S., 

 several types buildings.) 



OsHiMA, M., 1919, pp. 342-343. (Barriers, 

 Formosa, concrete drains or gutters.) 



Paull, J., 1917, p. 782. (Southern Australia.) 



PoMEROY, A. W. J., 1927, pp. I -2 1. (Accra 

 and Achinota, Gold Coast.) 



St. George, R. A., 1939, p. 15. (Buildings, 

 U.S.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1926c, pp. lo-ii, 14. (Metal 

 collar around pipe sunk in concrete; 

 shields, guards, caps, U.S. 1930 revision, 

 pp. lo-ii: Shields, guards, metal caps. 

 1934 revision, pp. 11-12, 14: Shields, 

 guards, metal caps. 1937 revision, pp. 11- 

 12, 14: Shields, guards, metal caps. 1939 

 revision, pp. 11-12, 14: Shields, guards, 

 metal caps.) 

 1927a, pp. 290-291. (Metal shield for poles.) 

 1927b, pp. 316-321. (Building foundations, 



U.S.) 

 1929k, pp. 210-230. (Building foundations, 

 U.S.) 



1929I, pp. 1-5. (Building foundations, U.S., 



PP- 3-5-) 

 19290, pp. 268-277. (Building foundations, 



U.S., pp. 3-5-) 

 1929 (1931)*, pp. 542-543. (Building foun- 

 dations, U.S., pp. 3-5.) 

 1933b, pp. 5-6, fig. I. (Building founda- 

 tions, U.S.) 

 1934b, pp. 5-6. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1935a, pp. 70-78. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1935c, pp. 1-6. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1935^, PP- 5-6, 7-8, 28-30. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 19356, pp. 135-136, 144, 169-170. (Buildings, 

 U.S.) 



1938, pp. 6-9. (Buildings, U.S.) 



1939, pp. 7-9. (Buildings, U.S., Panama.) 

 1948, pp. 165-168. (Buildings, U.S., Pan- 

 ama, different types, bread pan, strip, 

 etc.) 



i949d, ill Burton, pp. 264-272. (Buildings, 

 U.S., Panama, different types, bread pan, 

 strip, etc.) 

 1951, p. 28. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1951a, p. 250. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 i952g, pp. 14, 16, 18. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 Snyder, T. E., and Reed, W. D., 1949, p. 9. 



(Buildings, U.S.) 

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



2d ed., p. 346. (Panama.) 

 Turner, N., 1937, pp. 94-98. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1939, pp. 16-17. (Construction shields, U.S.) 

 Turner, N., and Townsend, J. F., 1936, pp. 

 209-242. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 1939, pp. 1-14. (Buildings, U.S.) 

 Turner, N., and Zappe, M. P., 1938, pp. 208- 

 217. (Effectiveness shields in Connecti- 

 cut.) 

 Turner, N., Zappe, M. P., and Townsend, 

 J. F., 1937, pp. 392-396- (Buildings, U.S.) 

 Wilson, H. B., 1946, pp. 261-268. (Victoria, 

 Australia.) 



SOIL POISONS, POISON BAITS, REPELLENTS 



Anonymous, 1921, pp. 290-295. (Australia.) 

 1925, pp. 739-745. (Australia, sugarcane 

 protected by poisoned (arsenical) mo- 

 lasses bait.) 

 1926a, pp. 4-5. (Mastotermes darivinieusis, 

 Queensland, Australia, poisoned bait — 

 arsenic 4 parts by weight, caustic soda 

 I part, mixed dry, water gradually added 

 until dissolved, for every pound arsenic 

 add 2 gal. molasses; dehydrated tar and 

 paradichlorobenzene as repellents; also 

 clear timber from vicinity where sugar- 

 cane is raised.) 

 1927a, pp. 86-88. (Queensland, Coptotermes 



acinacijonnis, sugarcane pest, benzine 

 and Cyanogas control.) 



I935e, p. 2. (Zinc chloride.) 



1936b'', pp. 189-21 1. (Metallic and inor- 

 ganic weed-killing compounds.) 



I937i, pp. 154-156. (St. Helena, soil poison- 

 ing, chemical insulation.) 



1942, pp. 34-37. (U.S. Dept. Agriculture 

 recommends as soil poisons: Sodium 

 arsenite, coal-tar creosote in fuel oil, ortho- 

 dichlorobenzene, trichlorobenzene, penta- 

 chlorophenol; dosages, methods applica- 

 tion; revised 1949.) 



1945c, pp. 1-2. (U.S., protection buildings.) 



