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1951a. Will your house be invaded? Better 

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1951b. Wholesale death of a West Indian 

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1951C. Review. Popularizing entomology. 

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1952a. Zootertnopsis angusticollis (Hagen) 

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1952b. The arsenic hazard in termite con- 

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1952c. Prevention of reinfestation by wood- 

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I952d. Detection of termites by micro- 

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i952e. Non-subterranean termites at home 

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I952f. Chemicals and wood preservatives. 

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I952g. Past termite research predicts future 



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1954. Unusual insect damage. Loc. cit., 

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I954e. Insect detection. Loc. cit., vol. 22, 

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i954g. 1954 Termite notes. Loc. cit., vol. 



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I955d. Borers through metal. Pest Control, 

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I955e. Here are some hazards of slab-on- 

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