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(8) French, C. 



Hand-book of Destructive Insects of Victoria. Pt. II, 1893, chap. 37, pi. 131. 

 The Victorian White Ant (Termes'australis). 

 Figures and describes this insect as a pest to vines. The species is Termes larteiis, 

 not T. austraMs. 



(9) Froggatt, W. W. 



Australian Termitidiv, parts I, II, III. 

 Proceedings of the Linnean Societj' of New South Wales, 1896, p. 41.5 -.38; 1896, 



pp. 510-552; 1897, pp. 721-758; with plates XXXV-XXXVI, XXXIV- XXXV. 

 A description of all the species known in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. 



(10) Froggatt, W. W. 



White Ants ; with some account of their habits and depredations. 

 ArjrkuKurn] Gazette of New South Wales, vol. VIII, pp. 297-302, pi. I, 1897. 



(11) Froggatt, W. W. 



The White Ant City. A Nature Study. 

 Agrindftiral Gazette of New South Wales, vol. XIV, pp. 726.30. 1903. 



(12) Hagen, Dr. H. 



Monographic der Termiten. 

 Linntea Entomologica, Berlin, 1855, pp. 1-144. 



(13) Hagen, Dr. H. 



Specille Monogi'aphie der Termiten. 

 Linnpea Entomologica, Berlin, 1858, pp. 1-342, pi. I-III. 1858. 

 Describes all the species known up to this date, among them some Australian 



species. 



(14) Hudson, G. V. 



An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology. Wellington, 1892. 

 Descriptions of Stolotermes ruficeps, and mentions others ; p. 107, pi. XVI. 



(15) Jack, R. L. 



Notes on the Meridional Ant Hill of the Cape York Peninsula. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. Vol. XII, p. 99, 1897. 

 In this he describes the structure and I'eason for the widest portion facing the sun. 



(16) Kent, W. Saville. 



Infusorial parasites in White Ants in Tasmania. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, pp. 271-3. Annals of Natural 

 History (5), vol. XV, p. 450. 1884. 



(17) Kent, W. Saville. 



The Naturalist in Australia. London, 1897. 



Chapter IV. White Ants ; pp. 101-31, with numerous plates and wood-cuts. 

 A very interesting account of the nests and habits of Termites in North Australia. 



(18) Kirby, W. F. 



On the Neuroptera recently collected during the voyage of the " Challenger." 

 Annals of Natural History (5), pp. 453-6. 1884. 

 Mentions Australian species. 



(19) Le Souef, D. 



A Trip to North Queensland. 

 The Victorian Naturalist, vol. XI, 1894, p. 25. 

 A general account of the white ants in the vicinity of the Bloomfield River. 



(■20) Lord, W. B. 



Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life : Travel and Exploration. 

 Gives the information that the Natives of Australia eat white ants. 



(21) Moresby, Captain X 



Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea. London, 1876. Chap. II, p. 13, 

 Gives a general account pf the ant nests at Somerset, Cape York. 



