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VOL. I43 



Chhotani, O. B. 



1959. Biological observations on the ter- 

 mite Kalotermes beesoni Gardner. 1st 

 All India Congr. Zool. (Jabalpur, Oct. 

 1959). Calcutta. (Abstr.), pp. 43-44. 

 Chilson, L. M. 



i960. New insect records from Molokai. 

 Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc, vol. 17, No. 



2, p. 171 (1959)- July. 



Clagg, C. F. 



1958. Termites from western Pacific islands. 

 Loc. cit., vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 338-339 

 (1957). July. 



Clagg, C. F., and Keck, C. B. 



i960. Note. Coptotermes jormosanus Shi- 

 raki. Loc. cit., vol. 17, No. 2, p. 162 

 (1959). July. 



Clark, E. W., and Craig, R. 



1953. The calcium and magnesium con- 

 tent in the haemolymph of certain in- 

 sects. Physiol. Zool., vol. 26, pp. 101- 

 107. 



Clement, G. 



1956. Observations sur l'essaimage d'Ana- 

 canthotermes ochraceus Burm. (Isop- 

 tera). Bull. Soc. Ent. France, vol. 61, 

 Nos. 5-6, pp. 98-103. May-June. 

 1956a. Premieres etapes du developpement 

 de la colonie chez Anacanthotermes 

 ochraceus Burm. (Isopt.). Loc. cit., 

 vol. 61, Nos. 7-8, pp. 148-153. Sept.- 

 Oct. 



Clement, M. L. 



1959. The Southern Building Code Con- 

 gress, pp. 1-15. Birmingham, Ala. 



i960. Idem. 1957-1958 rev. Sects. 101-2612. 

 Clements, W. B. 



1955. Chimney dwellers. Pest Control, vol. 

 23, No. 12, p. 32. Dec. 



1956. How to protect homes from decay 

 and termites. Wood Preserving News, 

 vol. 34, No. r, pp. 18-20. 



Cleveland, L. R. 



1955. Hormone-induced sexual cycles of 

 flagellates. XIII. Unusual behavior of 

 gametes and centrioles of Barbula- 

 nympha. Journ. Morph., vol. 97, No. 



3, pp. 511-542. 



1958. A factual analysis of chromosomal 

 movement in Barbulanympha. Journ. 

 Protozool., vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 47-62, 

 illustr. 



1958a. Movement of chromosomes in Spiro- 

 trichonympha to centrioles instead of 

 the ends of central spindles. Loc. cit., 

 vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 63-68, illustr. 



1958b. Photographs of fertilization in the 

 smaller species of Trichonympha. Loc. 

 cit., vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 105-115, illustr. 



1958c. Photographs of fertilization in 

 Trichonympha grandis. Loc. cit., vol. 

 5, No. 2, pp. 1 15-122, illustr. 



i960. The centrioles of Trichonympha 

 from termites and their functions in 

 reproduction. Loc. cit., vol. 7, No. 4, 

 pp. 326-341. Nov. 

 Cleveland, L. R., and Burke, A. W. 



1956. Effects of temperature and tension on 

 oxygen toxicity for the protozoa of 

 Cryptocercus. Journ. Protozool., vol. 



3, PP- 74-77- May. 

 Cleveland, L. R., and Nutting, W. L. 



1954. Protozoa as indicators of develop- 

 mental stages in molting of the roach 

 Cryptocercus. (Abstr.) Anat. Rec, vol. 

 120, pp. 785-786. Nov. 



1955. Suppression of sexual cycles and 

 death of the protozoa of Cryptocercus 

 [punctulatus] resulting from change of 

 hosts during molting period. Journ. 

 Exper. Zool., vol. 130, pp. 485-513. Dec. 



Coaton, W. G. H. 



1955. New Isoptera from Belgian Congo 

 (with redescriptions of some named 

 species). Journ. Ent. Soc. Southern 

 Africa, vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 109-136, 5 

 figs. Pretoria. Dec. 31. 



1958. The hodotermitid harvester termites 

 of South Africa. Sci. Bull. No. 375, 

 Ent. Ser. 43, pp. 1-112, frontispiece and 

 51 figs., 10 tables. 



i960. Destruction of grazing by harvester 

 termites. Results in Rapid Karoo en- 

 croachment. Farming in South Africa, 

 vol. 25, No. 10, pp. 6-9, illustr. Jan. 



1961. Association of termites and fungi. 

 African Wild Life, vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 

 39-54, 17 figs., March. Johannesburg. 

 Cohic, F. 



1956. Parasites animaux des plantes cul- 

 tivees en Nouvelle-Caledonie et de- 

 pendences Noumea, Inst. Franc. 

 d'Oceanie, pp. 1-91 (mimeogr.). Sept. 



Collins, M. S. 



1958. Differences in toleration of drying 

 and rate of water loss between species 

 of termites (Reticulitermes, Kalotermes, 

 Neotermes, Cryptotermes) . (Abstr.) 

 Anat. Rec, vol. 132, No. 3, pp. 423- 

 424. Nov. 



1959. Studies on water relations in Florida 

 termites. I. Survival time and rate of 

 water loss during drying. Quart. 



