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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES IO55-60: SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



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1958a, pp. 77-100. (India, mounds, water 

 suspensions chlorinated hydrocarbons, 

 fumigation; sugarcane, soak setts, dust 

 furrows BHC; other crops, chlorinated 

 hydrocarbons — fruit trees, soil poisons, 

 spraying trunks, paste on trunks, DDT, 

 BHC; wood, resistant woods, shields, 

 wood preservatives.) 

 Rui, D., 1956, pp. 1-2. (Italy, Venice, 4% 

 malathion and 1% gamma benzene hexa- 

 chloride in kerosene unsuccessful against 

 Reticiditermes lucifugus.) 

 Russell, R. M., 1958, pp. 74, 76, 78, 80. (Re- 

 lationships construction to infestations by 

 subterranean termites, floating, supported, 

 and monolithic slabs; costs resistant 

 woods; vapor barriers, expansion joints.) 

 St. George, R. A., 1957, pp. 38, 40, 42, 44. 

 (Subterranean termites attacking yews in 

 Maryland controlled with chlordane 

 emulsion.) 



St. George, R. A., Johnston, H. R., and 

 Kowal, R. J., i960, pp. 1-30. (U.S., 

 recommendations of Forest Service, fol- 

 lowing BRAB reports.) 



Sands, W. A., i960, pp. 106-108. (West Africa, 

 control termites damaging living trees, 

 dieldrin emulsion in planting holes; use 

 polythene planting pots, use 2% dieldrin 

 dust. Mechanical cultivation in planta- 

 tions.) 



Sastry, K. S. S., 1956, pp. 77-83. (India, Vis- 

 vesvaraya Canal Tract, Odontotermes 

 obesus injury to sugarcane.) 



Schmidt, H., 1955a, pp. 222-224. (Methods of 

 research on wood products.) 



Schmitt, J. B., Libby, J. L., and Wilson, 

 B. R., i960, pp. 1-16. (U.S., chiefly Re- 

 ticulitermes flavipes.) 



Schmitz, G., 1956, pp. 1551-1596. (Belgian 

 Congo.) 

 1957, pp. 229-230. 



Scott, K. G., i960, pp. 35^ 36, 38. (U.S., 

 Southern California, shields not neces- 

 sary, usually 4 or 5 control methods neces- 

 sary; all areas should be pretreated, not 

 only critical areas, 5-year guarantee im- 

 practical.) 



Sharma, D. K., 1959, pp. 18-19, 22 - (India, 

 termites must be tackled.) 



Simeone, J. B., 1956. pp. 1-3. (U.S., New York 

 State, prevention and control subterranean 

 termites.) 



Sims, L., 1957, pp. 312, 322-323. (U.S.) 



Sinel'nikov, N. A., 1950, pp. 38-48, (U.S.S.R., 

 the use of DDT in the control of ter- 

 mites.) 



Singh, S. H., Sandhu, G. S., and Arora, K. S., 



1958, pp. 331-332, 335-336. (India, Pun- 

 jab sugarcane). 



Singh, S. S., 1957, pp. 19-20. (India, preven- 

 tion termites entry through cracks in 

 floor, provide in certain areas layer clean 

 dry sand of 9-inch thickness below floor.) 



Singh, S. S., and Sharma, P. L., 1957, pp. 91- 

 95. (India, aldrin 0.4 oz. 40% emulsion 

 concentrate in 12 gal. water effective in 

 destroying nests Odontotermes gurdas- 

 purensis.) 



Smith, C. R, 1954, pp. 16-17. (U.S., south, 

 stop termite attack.) 

 i960, pp. 40-41. (U.S., North Carolina, 

 3-year-old inspection form for wood- 

 destroying organisms developed through 

 cooperation with the Veterans Adminis- 

 tration still acceptable.) 



Smith, D. N, 1945, pp. 1-12. (British Colum- 

 bia, dampwood and subterranean.) 



Smith, M. W., 1956a, pp. 36, 38, 40. (Sub- 

 terranean termites.) 



1957, PP- 34, 36, 38, 42. (Slab-type houses.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1955^ pp. 50, 66. (Colonizing 



termites.) 



1956, p. 36. (Venezuela, control by poison 

 dust infestation from roof by subterra- 

 nean termites.) 



i956f, pp. 27-37. (World.) 



I 957 D > p- 3- (Summary BRAB report, pro- 

 tection in residential construction.) 



1960a, pp. 284-288. (Control, general.) 

 Soares, T-, 1958, pp. 230-232. (Portugal.) 

 Spear, P. J., 1956, pp. 1-4. (Termite control 

 in U.S. 35% of 100-million-dollar annual 

 pest-control business; recommendations 

 BRAB report; State legislation; 130 

 gradute entomologists in commercial 

 work.) 



1958, pp. 49-50. (Pest control in structures 

 in the U.S. 100-million-dollar business an- 

 nually, 35% termite control, 25% fumi- 

 gation.) 



Spector, W. S. (Ed.), 1956, p. 491. (Hand- 

 book.) 



Srivastava, J. C, 1957, P- 743- (India, protec- 

 tion sugarcane.) 



Strong, V. E., 1956, pp. 38, 40. (Cost routine 

 inspection, California.) 



Thakur, C, Prasad, A. R., and Singh, R. P., 

 !958, pp. 155-163. (0.5 lb. dieldrin per 

 acre protects sugarcane against Micro- 

 termes obesi, Odontotermes assmuthi, and 

 Trinervitermes heimi, India; no adverse 

 effect on soil fertility.) 

 1961, pp. 127-131. (India, Pusa, in calcareous 

 soil both aldrin and dieldrin effective as 



