92 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FOREST PRODUCTS. 
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Philotermes pennsylwanicus, ‘‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of Leucotermes flavipes.....- 72 
Philotermes pilosus, ‘‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of Lewcotermes flavipes...-......--- 71-72 
Philotermes sp. (possibly fuchsti), association with Leucotermes virginicus.....- 72 
Photographs of termites for illustrations, methods of obtaining them..........- 82-83 
Pine— 
bull; wood eaten by termitess. /o.42).721 se. eee eee Pe ee 80 
clear, of Australia, wood less resistant to termite attack than that of red 
PANG 5 ots hares ola So ace saranem wreintah asntey ot care Karke Atha wl a are ee 82 
longleaf. (See Pinus palustris.) 
“Oregon, wood eaten by termites cn .<).:. 2 .ictin en 'crctele sees eae eee _ 80 
red, of Australia, wood comparatively resistant to termite attack. .......- 82 
timber, time for utilization to prevent damage by termites. .......-..-..- 79 
Pinus palustris, heartwood resistant to termite attack..............----------- 81 
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Peccopterass:2M< antares also ret reek ANAL SENS ee ene 15 
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Poles— 
bean and hop, destruction. by termites; -.... Ait Ae Ce eee 13, 75 
-chestnut telephone and telegraph, damage by wood-boring insects....... 1-12 
chestnut telephone and telegraph, prevention of injury by insects.......- 8-11 
statistics, list of publications thereon.........-. ot ss hehe oe ee 12 
telephone and telegraph, destruction by termites..........-------------- 13, 75 
Polymechus brevipes, damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles... - - - ’ 8 
Prairie mounds and hog wallows, relation of termites thereto, bibliography... . 85 
Prionoxystus robinix, royal couple of Leucotermes flavipes in old burrow... .---.- 60 
Prionus sp., damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles. ......-.-.-- 8, 9, 10 
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Pecngomourd phetyete sk 8!) 2 = erm scare tae A eiaid ata winis om ein 2h cee ans lo a 14, 15 
Pabeidtee fh hoes Cas woh whee be hee Sl isol ool 2a eis Ie. eee 15 
Psocids, wingless, ‘‘guests,’’ or inquilines, of Leucotermes flavipes....--.------- 71 
Pterocarpus indicus, wood partially resistant toytermite attacks: 25-2 22 eee 80 
iavinond ties, destruction My; termites. «.-(-% aq. <:s)j0s00~ aa. eee ae See Lisi ie 
Meare Leraiites,cagetthereior 2... .- - i... ii. se ee eee ses e =~ «=e ee 20-22 
Red wood— 
California. (See Sequoia sempervirens.) 
wood eaten: bry RORNUIFES.. 5 fisjaho.s «iz eke SEO Me Digi! class AES b Aehrey eee 81 
Rhinotermes taurus, resting stage of larva...-.....-.--------++----sse00-s22 be 41 
Saccharine solution and arsenic against termites.......-...-..--------++--+-+-- rh i 
Sand setting for chestnut telephone and telegraph poles against insects. ...-.--- 9 
Sequoia sempervirens, wood not eaten by termites in experiment. ....-.-.----- 80 
Sideroxylon, wood resistant to termite attack.........--..---.----+-+----4+-+ 79 
Silo timbers, destruction by termites: =... 0... ......-%.6.----.- 2s eee eee ee 13 
Snyper, THomas E., paper— 
‘Biology of the Termites of the Eastern United States, with Preventive 
and Remedial:*Measnres!’s). i wu ad a2). iste Selec oe Ses een eee 13-85 
“Damage to Chestnut Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Wood-boring 
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Spirittine treatments of chestnut poles against insects.......-.--.------------ 9 
Spruce, wood eaten by termites..........-.:.-.-..---.- i anneal aber ea 80 
Stone, small broken, setting for chestnut telephone and telegraph poles against 
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‘‘Supplementary” reproductive forms of termites, development.......-..----- 34 
