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vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 413-420, pi. I, photo. 



Oct. (Termites, p. 418.) 

 Snyder, T. E., and Popenoe, E. P. 



1932. The founding of new colonies by 



Reticulitermes flavipes Kol. Proc. Biol. 



Soc. Washington, vol. 45, pp. 153-158, 



pi. I. Sept. 27. 

 Snyder, T. E., and Reed, W. D. 



1949. Deterioration of wood by insects and 



similar organisms. Off. Naval Res. and 



Nat. Res. Counc, pp. 1-14, 11 figs. 



June. Preprint. 

 Snyder, T. E., and Zetek, J. 



1924. Damage by termites in the Canal 



Zone and Panama and how to prevent 



it. U.S. Dept. Agric. Bull. 1232, pp. 



1-26, 10 pis., I text fig., 2 tables, 2 maps. 



June 27. 

 1934. In Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed. The termite 



fauna of tlie Canal Zone, Panama, and 



its economic significance, pp. 342-346. 



Tests of wood preservatives to prevent 



termite attack, conducted by the Bur. 



Ent., U.S. Dept. Agric, pp. 432-447. 

 1941. Test house on Barro Colorado Island 



resists termites and decay. Wood Pre- 



serv. News, vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 80-82, 



3 figs. July. 

 1943. The effectiveness of wood preserva- 

 tives in preventing attack by termites. 



U.S. Dept. Agric. Circ. No. 683, pp. 



1-24, 6 figs. Sept. 



1948. Inspection of test buildings treated 

 for termites on Barro Colorado Island, 

 Canal Zone, Panama. Pests, vol. 16, 

 No. 3, pp. 8, 10, 12, 14, 8 figs. Mar. 



SOARA, C. 



1949. (Control of termites (Cornitermes 

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 Campo, Rio de Janeiro, vol. 20, Nos. 

 237-23'"^. PP- I7» 19- Sept.-Oct. 



SORAUER, P., Ed. 



1949. Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten. 

 Vol. 4, Tierische Schadlinge an Nutz- 

 pflanzen. Lief, i, 5th ed., 427 pp., 

 illustr. Berlin. (Isoptera by H. Weid- 

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SORENSEN, W. 



1884. Track af nogle sydamerikanske in- 

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SOULE, G. 



1951. Termites can be defeated. Pop. Sci. 

 Monthly, vol. 158, No. 3, pp. 227-231. 

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SOUZA, A. O. DE. 



1948. Arroz atacado por cupins (Corni- 

 termes sp.?) Chacaras e Quintals, vol. 

 78, p. 561. Brazil, Nov. 15. 



Sowder, a. M. 



1929. Toxicity of water-soluble extractives 

 and relative durability of water-treated 

 wood flour of western red cedar. In- 

 dustr. Eng. Chem., vol. 21, No. 10, 

 pp. 981-984, illustr. 

 Sparrman, a. 



1783-1785. Voyage to Cape of Good Hope, 

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 London, 1785. 

 Spellig, F. 



1924. Vom Nutzen der Termiten. Kosmos, 

 vol. 21, pp. 352-354. Stuttgart. 

 Spencer, G. J. 



1937. The termite situation in British 

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 Jan. 

 1945. On the incidence, density and decline 

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 Loc. cit., vol. 42, p. 21. Dec. 8. 

 Spencer, H. 



1937. The terrible termite. Nature Mag., 

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1917. Zinc chloride as a preservative of 

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1952. Le vescicole seminali in Mastotermes 

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1953. Le vescicole seminale in Zootermop- 

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Stanford, E. E. 



1934. Economic plants, 571 pp., 376 illustr. 

 Appleton-Century, New York. (Ter- 

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 Stanford, E. R. 



1948. Review. "Our enemy the termite," 

 T. E. Snyder, rev. ed., 1948. Journ. 

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1903-1904. Insect life in India and how 

 to study it. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. 

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1906-1907. On the life history of Termes 

 (Coptota-)nes) gestroi Wasm. The 

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 Steel, D. 



1913. Notes on the geologic work of ter- 

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 Amer. Nat., vol. 47, pp. 429-433. 4 figs. 

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