LIST OF SUBJECT HEADINGS 



Anatomy, see Morphology. 



Bacteria, see also Nutrition. 



Baits, see Soil poisons. 



Behavior, see also Biology. 



Bibliography, see "Index of American Economic 

 Entomology" for additional references. 



Biography. 



Biology, ecology. 



Building codes, see also Control, Resistant woods, 

 Wood preservation. 



Caste determination, also intermediates, intercastes. 



Chemical analysis. 



Cold, see Temperature. 



Control, construction, termite-proofing. 



Court rulings. 



Cytology (cell growth). 



Damage. 



Damage to living vegetation. 



Detection, see also Experimentation. 



Digestion, see also Nutrition, Protozoa. 



Diseases, human, plant, and termite; see also Para- 

 sites. 



Distribution. 



Dust, poison, see Soil poisons. 



Ecology, see Biology. 



Electricity, see Detection, Experimentation. 



Embryology. 



Evolution. 



Experimentation, see also Detection. 



Flight. 



Folklore. 



Food, termites as. 



Fossil. 



Fumigation. 



Fungi, association with; see also Rearing. 



Fungus cultivation. 



Gaseous environment. 



Genitalia, reproductive or sex organs. 



Geologic agents. 



Heat, see Temperature. 



Hermaphrodites, see Biology. 



Histology, see Morphology. 



Humidity. 



Introduced or intercepted. 



Legislation or regulation. 



Medicine, uses in. 



Migration, see Biology. 



Moisture, see Biology. 



Molds, see Nutrition, Parasites. 



Morphology, histology (tissue growth). 



Neoteinia, see Biology. 



Nests. 



Nutrition. 



Obituary. 



Parasites. 



Parthenogenesis, see Biology. 



Phylogeny, see also Evolution, Taxonomy. 



Physiology. 



Poison dusts, see Soil poisons. 



Population. 



Predators. 



Protozoa, see also Digestion, Nutrition. 



Racket. 



Radiation. 



Rearing. 



Regeneration. 



Regulation, see Legislation. 



Repellents, see Soil poisons, Wood preservation. 



Reproductive organs, see Genitalia. 



Resistant woods. 



Respiration, see Gaseous environment. 



Reviews. 



Secretions. 



Sense organs. 



Sex organs, see Genitalia. 



Shields, metal barriers. 



Soil poisons, baits, dusts, repellents. 



Sound. 



Superorganism, supraorganism, colony as. 



Swarm, see Flight. 



Symbiosis, see Biology, Nutrition, Protozoa, Ter- 

 mitophiles. 



Tax status of loss, see Damage. 



Taxonomy. 



Temperature. 



Termitophiles. 



Toxicology. 



Uses in industry, arts, and religion. 



Wood preservation, poisons for fabrics and fiber- 

 boards, insulation, etc. 



Zoogeographical regions. 



Note.— In the "Index of American Economic Entomology," under the heading "Termites" and sup- 

 plementary subject-headings, there are papers not referred to in this more or less selective bibliography; 

 some are of minor importance, others repetitions. 



