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Termopsis angusticollis— Page. 
CUPAMOM Chae VeloOpMmeny ANG Clas. 2S (Gre oes) s eae 6 Lee Se heyelc eed so teleles 46 
BIOMED ee Mes OTOL Soh ete ae cnn a atemaie lial claw alatarnigis cic Sale we Swale eam 39-41, 43 
Se TRGE NE Tee resonant Sen ee SER os 0st Uiictys ea oiaiewentiale 35 
hermoapets batieeps, bibliopraphic reference: iba. o 62. ee ee te eee oe 83 
Thuja plicata, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack.........-. 81 
Timber, time for utilization to prevent damage by termites.................- 79 
““Tindalo.’’ (See oe rhomboidea. ) 
Tmesiphorus carinatus, ‘‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of Lewcotermes WUQDUNGS ace ste 72 
Bree; poxes,; wooden, destruction\by termites... ....5-. 222-262. 04- scene. 20 76 
Trichopsenius, ‘‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of Leucotermes flavipes.....-....-.------ 71 
mirpennne. repellentito termites: 2. fo ssc. ole se Seen pee ee oe ane 81 
Tyloses, significance of presence in woods, bibliographic reference............- 80 
“Vaalbosch.’”’ (See Brachylena discolor.) 
Valgus canaliculatus, ‘“‘guest,’’ or inquiline, of termites............---.------- 71 
Vitex hitoralis, wood resistant to termite attack...........-.---.-----..------ 80 
Walnut, black, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack.........- 81 
Miennuiper..Gosiruchion by termites. 52222 204 2.8 hs.) ek. acl ale 13 
Wiratieiimbers, destruction by termites: 20.5 0)22. 2.0.22 ate bee ie feds 13 
White ants. (See Termites.) - 
Wood creosote treatments of chestnut poles against IMBOCES hse ae eee 9-10 
“Wood lice.’? (See Termites. ) 
Miaeomated. eaten by termites i237 28) 20 tga ot ee eee ed 80 
Wood preservation, list of publications thereon..................-2,0---+-04- VARS 
Woodwork of buildings, destruction by termites..............---------- 13, 14, 75, 76 
“Yacal.’’ (See Hopea plagata.) 
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