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1915. The ravages of the white ant. Com- 

 monwealth of Austraha, Postmaster 

 General's Dept., Electrical Engineer's 

 Branch, Melbourne. Construction, pp. 

 224-281. 



1916. Grand Rapids Public Library (Michi- 

 gan) 45th Ann. Rep., p. 59. Apr. 



1917. Destruigao dos Cupins. Chacaras e 

 Quintaes, S. Paulo, vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 

 477-479. Dec. 15. 



1917a. Note. (First recorded attack on 

 sugar-cane in Hawaii by Coptotermes 

 jormosanus.) Proc. Hawaiian Ent. 

 Soc, vol. 3, p. 390. 



1918. Destructive white ants appear in the 

 West. Pop. Mechanics Mag., Dec, p. 

 842, fig. 



1918a. Insects of a citrus grove. White 

 ants, termites, or wood lice. Florida 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 148, p. 253. 



1919. Note. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. 26, No. 3, p. 873. 



1919a. Note. (Damage to sweet gum 

 woodwork of building.) Monthly 

 Bull., State Comm. Horticult., vol. 8, 

 No. 2, p. 83, fig. Feb. 



1919b. (Woods resisting insects and 

 worms.) Wood Turning, vol. 12, No. 

 10, p. 18. Milwaukee, July 19. 



1920. Insect pests in Ceylon, 1919. Planters' 

 Chron., Coimbatore, vol. 15, No. 12, 

 pp. 206-208. Mar. 20. 



1920a. Termites on prune trees. Pacific 

 Rural Press, p. 469. Oct. 



1921. The scientific Australian. White ants 

 and their depredations, methods of con- 

 trol and prevendon. Australian Forest. 

 Journ., vol. 4, No. 10, pp. 290-295. 



1921a. Sur I'existence du Microcerotermes 

 dolichognathus Silvestri. Tome 13. 

 Publicacoes da Companhia Agricola 

 Ultramarina, 1916-1921. Les termites 

 des plantations de cacaoyere. £tude 

 agricole. Lisbonne. 



1923. I, Hygiene and diseases in Eastern 

 Tropical Africa, pp. 1-47, 21 figs. II, 

 The protection of aircraft from attacks 

 of insects, pp. 48-55 (termites, pp. 50- 

 51). Issued as a supplement to the 

 Handbook of German East Africa. 

 (Prepared on behalf of the Admiralty 

 and the War Office.) London, I.D. 

 1055A, pp. 1-58, I map. 



1925. White ants as a cane pest. Australian 

 Sugar Journ., vol. 16, pp. 739-745. 



1925a. Obituary, Grassi, Giovanni Battista 

 (1854-1925). Ent. News, vol. 37, pp. 

 127-128. 



1925b. A new white ant. Journ. Dept. 



Agric. South Africa, vol. 11, p. 198. 

 1925c. Protecting wood against termites. 



Indian Sci. Agriculturist, pp. 66-67. 



Feb. 



1926. Forbidding the white ant the house. 

 The Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer, 

 vol. 77, No. II, p. 22. May 28. 



1926a. Giant white ants {Mastotermes dar- 



winiensis Frogg.). Queensland Agric. 



Journ., vol. 25, pt. i, pp. 4-5. 

 1926b. A termitophilous fly (Tetmitox- 



enia) from India. Trans. Ent. Soc. 



London 1925, pt. 5, p. Ixvii. Apr. 10. 



1927. Uniform building code of the Pacific 

 Coast. Pacific Coast Building Officials 

 Conference, appendix, sec. 2529, p. 285, 

 termite provisions, rev. ed. 1932. Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



1927a. New cane termite {Coptotermes 

 acinaciformis Frogg.). Queensland 

 Agric. Journ., vol. 28, pt. 2, pp. 86-88, 

 pi. 23. Feb. 



1928. Use treated lumber in homes to com- 

 bat the termite. Wood Preserving 

 News, vol. 6, No. 6, p. 80, illustr. 

 June. 



1929. Termites or white ants. Agric. Journ. 

 India, vol. 24, pt. 4, p. 277. July. 



1929a. Building code— City and County 



of Honolulu, Ordinance No. 490, sec. 



9.705. Termite protection. 

 1929b. Obituary. Fuller, Claude (1872- 



1928). Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 22, 



p. 282. 



1930. The termite test house in Panama. 

 Wood Preserving News, vol. 8, No. 4, 

 pp. 45-48, 59, illustr. Apr. 



1930a. Second report of the Fabrics Co- 

 ordinating Research Committee, Dept. 

 Sci. and Industr. Res. pp. 172-173. 

 London. 



1931. Obituary. Wasmann, Erich (1859- 

 1931). Ent. News, vol. 42, p. 240. 



1931a. Termites in buildings. Union of 

 South Africa Dept. Agric. Reprint No. 

 74, p. 4. Pretoria. 



1932. Committee 7-7, Report from Bell 

 Telephone Laboratories, Preservative 

 treatment of poles. Proc. Amer. Wood 

 Preserv. Assoc, vol. 28, pp. 237-269. 



1933. Chemical warfare by insects (ter- 

 mites). Science, n. s., Suppl., vol. 77, 

 pp. 8-9. 



1933a. No termite "invasion" of the East. 

 South. Lumber Journ., vol. 37, No. 7, 

 p. 30. July. (Quotes Dr. T. E. Snyder 

 in "Evening Star," Washington, D.C.) 



