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Elateride, damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles. .....-...------- 8 
Electrotype blocks, wooden, destruction by termites........--.-..---------+-- 76 
PFSPEUA ad oes pe een ee eee pie ota ein tay nle ta arn ote ake a olan ahaa e Dale aye peal 15 
‘““Ergatoids”— 
SPARRING TON ROEM 2°62 2 2 Sas gocmj eg se odo eet de lya ke ne He lale Mane ck aia eo 28 
PRETO 11012 RE SY SE SE OO tee ae PPR Ne ee Oe PP SEE pe By et oe 34 
Eugenia bracteata var. roxburghii, wood resistant to termite attack.........-.--- 80 
Eutermes cinereus, bibliographic reference......--------------+------e-2---ee- 83 
Eutermes lacustris— ; 
differentiation of three castes in embryo.............------------------- ay) 
PREG E VOC V CLOP AOD Lao deel aio =, Stale atl a aid o wang dhe Sah paca shape nape ee atk cee 41 
Eutermes rippertti, bibliographic reference........---------------+--+--- See Tet 84 
Eutermes (Rippertii?), bibliographic references. ......-....+.---+-------+----- 15, 84 
Ppplerines Bp... SOlGICE, MCtAMOLPOBIS. : 226.5. <0 «3 0 ata ia 5 4) -\an:- Hada aes gee ae 35 
Eutermes spp., displacement of digestive and excretory organs in distended 
JIMEEMS. 22 hood she ebsnessocte begs sei sobsos dances cde stands Seed sasess st 67 
Fence posts, rails, and boarding, destruction by termites..............-...---- 13, 75 
OOMES CLCAREICLION: DY) LERUI LOR? n/a clone oa. okie ata Nhs C nme oo Hind dwleton Skee 14 
Forest products, crude and finished, destruction by termites. ..........--. 13, 75-76 
aa MRUDN RE pep eS Eee a Ne ro ek elke wR ie ate CR Ae da ae trata Nard beaten oe aes 15 
5 sie eed al Ain Wi) srl ho aba) iD ae lel i A et me DAIS eA AEA? HN 15 
Formica exsectoides, association with Leucotermes flavipes.........---------- toicts 70 
Formica schaufussi, association with Leucotermes flavipes....--.--+-+------+---- 70 
Foundations, wooden, of buildings, destruction by termites..........-...---- 13, 76 
Greenheart. (See Nectandra rodixi.) 
Hamitermes ( Termes) tubiformans, bibliographic reference. .......------------ 83 
Hemlock, western, wood not eaten by termites in experiment...........----- 80 
Heimiock pwood eaten by Lenmimtites.< 0060's. 2 a oy doce es Moraes seas ae 81 
Hog-wallows and prairie mounds, relation of termites thereto, bibliography.... 85 
Homalota sp., ‘‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of Leucotermes flavipes.....-.------------ 71 
Homovalgus sguamiger— 
eerie. SOL MMUUIINGS OL PETMIMTtES Lap e.5 ce <p ae ae cee 2 cee cin = ig Rolie iso 71 
Meealeries or Leucolermes flavipes ses = ee dads | ~ Nan pre, Sdn a Sees 64 
Hopea plagata, wood resistant to termite attack.........--.-.---------------- 80 
Tr drocyamvie-acia eas agaist termites. oso. S50. 2 ope ee lac ee eg ee nee 79 
“‘TIndian oak.’’ (See Tectonia grandis and Teak.) 
Insects damaging chestnut telephone and telegraph poles, prevention ofinjury.. 1-12 
“Tpil.”” (See Afzelia bijuga.) 
‘“‘Tronwood, black.’’ (See Olea laurifolia.) 
**Tronwood.’’ (See Sideroxylon.) 
TE SOY DEUS SS SC ESE are ae ENTIRE a Ee SEES 13, 14, 15, 16 
‘*Jarrah,’’ wood comparatively resistant to termite attack.............--....- 82 
Juniper, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack.............-.-.- 81 
Juniperus virginiana poles less susceptible to insect attack than chestnut poles. 10-11 
MACE AAAI ONG TORTENOR: foe ohio cig ae as S04 Sig - 256s 5 cee eee 79 
Parys.rorms to whien term is @oplicable. 222.0. 2... 2. en ace hoop ep ae 29 
*‘Leadwood.’’ (See Combretum prophyrolepsis.) 
CITING Hae Neen Sa tatl Mom oe ata aad el iarcd' atte Us lars to's OG a A ES eu ee 13-16 
Leucotermes flavipes (see also Termites of Eastern United States and Termes 
flavipes)— 
adults, colonizing winged, description.............. Hh: yt hth NE a a Be 30-31 
PeeMmeR ERO WI UNAS Joo 2 ls etka Oe 2 nme RA Ae cana ae tte Toe Sie 5 70 
cannibalism 
