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Lumberman, vol. 145, No. 1828, p. 27. 

 Nashville, Tenn., June i. 

 1932b. Termites, the hidden foe. North. 

 Virginian, vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 25, 27, 31, 

 34, 14 figs. Fall number. 



1933. Test house in Panama resists attack 

 of termites and decay. Wood Preserv. 

 News, vol. II, No. i, pp. 4-5, 13, fig. 2. 

 Jan. 



1933a. Termites in buildings. Military 



Engineer, vol. 25, No. 143, pp. 397-399, 



illustr. Sept. 

 1933b. Injury to buildings by termites. 



U.S. Dept. Agric. Leaflet No. loi, pp. 



1-8, 2 figs. Sept. (Revised June 1936.) 



1934. In Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed. American 

 subterranean termites other than those 

 on the Pacific Coast, pp. 187-195. The 

 dry-wood termites of eastern and south- 

 ern United States, pp. 269-272. The 

 termite fauna of the West Indies and 

 its economic significance, pp. 340-341. 

 Federal quarantine laws, pp. 751-752. 



1934a. Preventing damage by termites or 

 white ants. U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' 

 Bull. 1472, pp. 1-21, 19 figs. July. 



1934b. Termite control. Exterminators' 

 Log, vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 5-6, 12, 5 figs. 

 Kansas Cit}', Mo., Nov. 



1935. Flying termites sure sign. Railway 

 Eng. and Maint., vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 

 235-236. Apr. 



1935a. Termites and termite control. Proc. 

 2oth Ann. Convent. Building Officials 

 Conf. Amer., May 27-31, Indianapolis, 

 Ind., pp. 70-78. 



1935b. Termite control. Wood Preserv. 

 News, vol. 13, No. 9, pp. 115-119, 128, 

 3 figs. Sept. 



1935c. What, where, when and why are 

 termites? South. Forest. Exp. Sta., 

 Occas. Paper No. 52, pp. 1-6, 2 figs. 

 New Orleans, La., Oct. 15. 



i935d. Termite research in the United 

 States. Skyscraper Management, vol. 

 20, No. II, pp. 5-6, 28-30, 3 figs. Chi- 

 cago, 111.; Exterminators' Log, vol. 3, 

 No. 12, pp. 7-8, 4 figs. Dec. 



^935^- O'Jr enemy the termite, pp. xii4- 

 196, 10 pis., 56 figs. Comstock Publ. 

 Co., Ithaca, N.Y. Dec. 



1936. Termites. An outline of the problem 

 and research by the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology in combating termite infesta- 

 tion. Soap, New York, vol. 12, pp. 

 92-94, 103. Apr. 



1936a. Termite questions answered by Dr. 

 Thos. E. Snyder. Chem. Industr., vol. 

 38, No. 4, pp. 395-396. Apr. 



1937. The termites of Louisiana and their 

 control. Louisiana Conserv. Rev., vol. 

 5, No. 4, pp. 26-33, 10 figs. (Oct.) 

 Jan. 



1937a. Review. "Termite City," Emerson 

 and Fish, 127 pp., 37 figs.. Rand Mc- 

 Nally, Chicago, 1937. Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. 39, No. 8, p. 240. 

 Nov. 



1938. The termite problem and recent re- 

 search. Exterminators' Log, vol. 6, 

 No. 3, pp. 6-9, 6 figs. Mar. 



1938a. In Hyslop, 1938, p. 43. (Money 

 loss by termite damage, 1934, build- 

 ings, U.S.) 



1939. Questions on subterranean termites 

 and their control answered. Pests, vol. 

 7, No. I, pp. 7-9, 2 figs. Jan. 



1939a. Subterranean termites. South. For- 

 est. Exp. Sta., South. Forest. Notes 

 No. 28, p. I. July. 



1947. The subterranean termite. Pest Con- 

 trol and Sanitat., vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 

 8-13, illustr. Feb. 



1947a. Panama test house immune to ter- 

 mite attack after 21 years. Wood Pre- 

 serv. News, vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 36-38, 

 45, 2 figs. May. 



1947b. Do you worry about termites? Bet- 

 ter Homes and Gardens, pp. 144-147, 

 5 figs. June. 



1947c. Cooperation with the pest control 

 industry. Pests, vol. 15, No. 9, p. 12. 

 Sept. 



1948. Our enemy the termite. Revision of 

 1935 ed., 261 pp., 84 figs. Feb. 



1949. Insects in wood products. Trees. 

 Yearbook (U.S. Dept.) Agric. 1949, 

 pp. 432-436, I fig. (col.) July 15. 



1949a. A new Miocene Ulmericlla (fossil 

 Isoptera). Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 164-165, I fig. Aug. 



1949b. Catalog of the termites (Isoptera) 

 of the world. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 

 vol. 112 (whole vol.), Publ. No. 3953, 

 pp. 1-490. Nov. r. 



1949c. Future need in termite and borer 

 control. Pests, vol. 17, No. 11, p. 24. 



i949d. The termites. Isoptera. In Burton, 

 Maurice, ed.. The story of animal life, 

 vol. I, Invertebrates, pp. 264-272, 7 figs. 

 Elsevier Publ. Co., London. 



1950. Recent advances in termite and 

 borer control. Pest Control, vol. 18, 

 No. 2, pp. 12-14. Feb. 



1950a. Termites (the Isoptera). In Craig- 

 head, F. C, Insect enemies of eastern 

 forests. U.S. Dept. Agric. Misc. Publ. 



