WHOLE VOL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES: AUTHORS — SNYDER 



277 



1947a. Termite repellents: A summary of 

 laboratory tests. Univ. Puerto Rico 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 73, 18 pp. Aug. 



1948. The resistance to dry-wood termite 

 attack of some Central American 

 Woods. Carib. Forester, vol. 9, No. i, 

 PP- 53-54- Jan. 



1949. The most effective termite repellents. 

 Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 

 273-275, I table. Apr. 



1949a. The compounds of copper most ef- 

 fective in making woods resistant to 

 attack of the West Indian dry-wood 

 termite, Cryptoterjnes brevis (Walker). 

 Carib. Forester, vol. 10, pp. 197-200. 

 July I. 



1950. Benzine hexachloride as a termite 

 repellent. Journ. Agric, Univ. Puerto 

 Rico, vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 223-225. (July 

 1947) June. 



1950a. The insects of Puerto Pv.ico. Loc. 



cit., vol. 32, No. I, pp. 62-74, illustr. 



(Jan. 1948) Sept. i. 

 1950b. An index to the termite-resistance 



of woods. Univ. Puerto Rico Agric. 



Exp. Sta. Bull. 85, 26 pp. Sept. 



1951. The termite resistance of pinosylvin 

 and other new insecticides. Journ. 

 Econ. Ent. (Sci. Notes), vol. 44, No. 2, 

 pp. 263-264. Apr. 



1951a. The present status of economic 

 entomology in Puerto Rico. Univ. 

 Puerto Rico Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 99, 

 pp. 1-21, 7 figs. Dec. 



1953. Stilbene and comparable materials 

 for dry-wood termite control. Journ. 

 Econ. Ent. (Sci. Notes), vol. 46, No. 2, 

 PP- 374-37> I table. Apr. 



1953a. Review. "Australian termites," 

 F. N. Ratcliffe, F. J. Gay, and T. 

 Greaves, 124 pp., 21 figs. — mosdy 

 plates. Commonwealth Sci. and In- 

 dustr. Res. Org. Melbourne, 1952. 

 Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 46, No. 3, 

 p. 539. June. 



1953b. Termite-repellent wood extractives. 

 Journ. Agric, Univ. Puerto Rico, vol. 

 37, No. 3, pp. 224-227. July. 



1954. Termite damage and control as fac- 

 tors in the utilization of timber in the 

 Caribbean area. Loc. cit., vol. 38, 

 No. 2, pp. 115-122. Apr. 



WoLCOTT, G. N., and Sein, F. 



1924. Entomologia economica Puertori- 

 quena. Puerto Rico Estac. Exp. Insul. 

 Bol. 32, pp. 138-149. July. 

 1939. Comejen y Polilla. Univ. Puerto Rico 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 48, 26 pp., 13 figs. 

 Mar. 



WoLMAN, K. H., and Pflug, H. 



1929. Zinc meta-arsenite — a (proposed) new 

 American wood preservative. Industr. 

 Eng. Chem., vol. 21, pp. 705-707. 



WoMERSLEY, H. 



1934. A preliminary account of the Collem- 

 bola-Arthropleona of Australia. Pt. II, 

 Superfamily Entomobryoidea. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. 58, pp. 

 86-138, 18 figs. 



1940. A new termitophilous Collcmholan 

 from South Australia. Loc. cit., vol. 64, 



P- 350. 

 Wood, A. D., and Linn, T. G. 



1943. Plywoods, their development, manu- 

 facture and application, 365 pp., 192 

 figs., 16 pis. Chemical Publ. Co., 

 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Appendix table fol- 

 lowing p. 363, relative durability 

 woods.) 



WOODESON, A. 



1921. Termites or white ants and their at- 

 tacks on buildings. Trans. Eng. Assoc. 

 Ceylon for 1921, pp. 51-86, 2 pis., 14 

 figs. Colombo. 



WOODHOUSE, E. J. 



1913. Crop pest handbook for Behar and 

 Orissa (including also western Bengal). 

 Dept. Agric. Behar and Orissa, 84 leaf- 

 lets, 45 col. pis., 9 sketches and photos. 

 Thacker, Spink and Co., Calcutta, 

 (Termites, Leaflet 59, 2 pp., col. pi. 



39-) 

 Woodward, H. 



1892. On a neuropterous insect from the 

 Lower Lias, Barrow-on-Soar, Leicester- 

 shire. Geol. Mag., ser. 3, vol. 9, pp. 

 193-198, I pi. 



WOODWORTH, H. E. 



1921. A host index of insects injurious to 

 Philippine crops. Philippine Agricul- 

 turist, vol. 10, No. I, pp. 9-35. Los 

 Banos, Aug. 

 Wu, C. F. 



1935. Catalogue of Chinese insects. Fan 

 Memorial Inst. Biol., vol. i, pp. 217- 

 222. Peiping, Apr. i. 



WusT, J. 



1932. Die Termiten, in Monatsbl. der 



Oblaten d. U.J.M., vol. 39, Heft 2, 



p. 49. Hunfeld. 

 Yamasaki, M. 



1930. Studies on the intestinal Protozoa 

 of termites. I, Starvation experiments 



' on the commonest Japanese termite, 

 Leticotermes spcratns. Mem. Coll. Sci., 

 Kyoto Imp. Univ., ser. B., vol. 5, No. i, 

 art. 2, pp. 19-26, 8 tables. Kyoto, Mar. 



193 1. Studies on the intestinal Protozoa 



