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1953. Termite castes. Wards Nat. Sci. Bull., 

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1954. Termites and other wood-infesting 

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Heusser, C. 



1926. (Three short notes on Hevea brasili- 

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1955. Preserving woodwork against ter- 

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HiLL-GlBSON, C. A. 



1947. Contributions to the natural history 

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1950. Notes on the insects taken on Cocos- 

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1921. The white ant pest in Northern Aus- 

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1921a. Notes on some Diptera found in 

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1922a. A new species of Mordellistena 

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1925a. Notes on Mastotermes darwiniensis 

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1930. Some aspects of wood preservation 

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1930a. White ant investigations in the 

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1932. Termites (white ants) in south-east- 

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 identification and a discussion of their 

 damage in timber and forest trees. 

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1934. Observations on the use of zinc 

 chloride for soil treatment in the con- 

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Hill, J. E. 



1946. Termite highway. Nat. Hist., New 

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1934. In Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 614-615. 

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1953. You, too, can prevent termite attack 

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 vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 9-1 1, 36, 48. Feb. 



1953a. Do termite bonds really give pro- 

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1919. Isoptera from the Claremont-Laguna 

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1937. Nervous system and sense organs. 

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HiNGLE, L. D. 



1922. The preservative treatment of mine 

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1920. A naturalist in Himalaya, pp. xii-f 

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1928. Foraging termites. Journ. Bombay 

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1932. A naturalist in the Guiana forest. 

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HiNTON, H. E. 



1934. A second species of the genus Ter- 

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 340-342, I fig. 



1955. Caste determination in bees and ter- 

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 Hirst, L. F. 



1933. Notes on the bacteriology of dry- 

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Hirst, S. 



1911. A new termitophilous millepede from 

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 1927. Acarina. On a Gamasid mite {Uro- 

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