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1955. Biological species. Encyclopaedia 



Britannica, 3 pp., reprint. 

 1955a. Geographical origins and disper- 

 sions of termite genera. Fieldiana: 

 Zoology, vol. 37, pp. 465-522, 8 tables. 

 June 19. 

 Emerson, A. E., and Fish, E. 



1937. Termite city, pp. 1-127, 37 figs. Rand 

 McNally, Chicago. 

 Emerson, A. E., and Miller, E. M. 



1943. A key to the termites of Florida. 

 Ent. News, vol. 54, No. 8, pp. 184-187. 

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1944. A key to the termites of Florida. 

 Proc. Florida Acad. Sci., vol. 6 (1943), 

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Emerson, A. E., and Simpson, R. C. 



1929. Apparatus for the detection of sub- 

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 Emery, C. 



1893. Zusammensetzung und Entstehung 

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 Emik, L. O. 



1941. Ingestion of food by Trichonywpha. 

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 Engberg, a. G. 



1952. ARPs not helpful to architects, Eng- 

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 English, E. F. 



1928. The present status of timber preser- 

 vation in South Africa. British Empire 

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1929. The study of sulphur as a wood 

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Ennis, M. V. 



1946. Honey hunting in Angola. Nature 

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Erdtman, H. 



1949. Heartwood extractives of conifers: 

 their fungicidal and insect-repellent 

 properties and taxonomic interest. 

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 tables. (Journ. Techn. Assoc. Pulp and 

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Ergene, S. 



1949. Spielen die Darmbakterien von Calo- 

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1948. Insecten (of British Guiana). Schom- 

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 Ernst, E. 



1952. Vom "Liebesspaziergang" der Ter- 

 miten, Leben und Umwelt, Heft 8, 

 pp. 257-259. Aug. 

 Esaki, T. 



1937. The large termite Zootenyiopsis 

 angusticollis (Hagen) introduced from 

 Oregon, U.S.A., to Japan. Kontyu, 

 Tokyo, vol. II, No. 5, pp. 344-346, i fig- 

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1954. Iconographia Japonicorum, Tokyo, 

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1903. Review. "Contribuzione alia cono- 

 scenza dei Termitidi et Termitophili 

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1903a. Review. "Monographic der Ter- 

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1905. Das System der Lepismatiden. (Ent- 

 halt die Beschreibung termitophiler- 

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 vol. 18, No. 43, pp. 1-164, 4 pis. (Ter- 

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1906. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Thysanu- 

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1908. Aus dem Leben der Termiten oder 

 "weissen Ameisen." Leipziger Illustr. 

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 6 figs. (2 col.). Sept. 24. 



1908a. Kleinere biologische Beobachtungen 

 aus Erythraea. Verb. Ges. Natf, Leip- 

 zig, vol. 79 (1907), II, I, 1908, pp. 247- 

 248. 



1908b. Eine Ferienreise nach Erythraea, 

 44 pp. Leipzig. (Termite guests, 



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1909. Die Termiten oder weissen Ameisen, 

 198 pp., I pi., col., 51 figs. Werner 

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1909a. Ein Blick in das Heiligtum eines 



Termitenstaates. Aus der Natur, vol. 5, 



pp. 1-5, I pi. 

 1909b. The life history of the termite. A 



formidable tropical pest. Sci. Amer. 



Suppl., vol. 67, pt. I, pp. 136-318. 

 1909c. Die pilzziichtenden Termiten. Biol. 



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I pi. Leipzig, Jan. r. 

 I909d. Termitcnbauten. Kosmos, vol. 6, 



pp. 234-239, 8 figs. 



