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tenarten in der Feuchtigkeitsorgel. 

 Bull. Union Internat. Etude Insectes 

 Sociaux, vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 229-231. 

 June. 



1957. Der Einfluss der Luftfeuchtigkeit auf 

 Lebensdauer unter verhalten ver- 

 schiedener Termitenarten. Acta Tro- 

 pica, vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 97-156, illustr. 



1959. Beobachtungen beim Spritzakt der 

 Nasutitermes Soldaten. Rev. Suisse 

 Zool., vol. 66, fasc. 2, No. 13, pp. 289- 

 295. Aug. 



i960. Fremde Termitenkolonien in Cubi- 

 termes Nestern. Loc. cit., vol. 67, Nos. 

 8-25, pp. 203-206, 1 fig. July. 

 Esaki, T. 



1956. Notes on Hodotermopsis japonica 

 Holmgren (Isoptera, Hodotermitidae) . 

 Bull. Nat. Sci. Mus., Tokyo, vol. 3, 

 No. 2, pp. 86-88. Sept. 



Esaki, T., Bryan, E. H., Jr., and Gressitt, 

 J. L. 

 1955. Insects of Micronesia; Bibliography. 

 Bernice P. Bishop Mus., Insects of Mi- 

 cronesia, vol. 2, pp. 1-68, map. May 23. 



Esaki, T., Hori, H., and Yasumatsu, K. 

 1938. Insectorum Japonicorum illustratio 

 iconographica coloribus ad naturam 

 depicta, pp. 1-426, illustr. Tokyo. 



Essig, E. O. 



1958. Insects and mites of western North 

 America, pp. 1-1050, illustr. Macmillan 

 Co., New York. (Termites, pp. 112- 

 119, figs. 69-71.) 



Farb, P. 



1959. Living earth, pp. 1-178, 17 halftones, 

 13 text figs. Harper and Bros., New 

 York. (Termites, pp. 4, 13, 14, 35, 82- 

 91, 109, 134, 157.) 



Fenton, C. L., and Fenton, M. A. 



1958. The fossil book. A record of pre- 

 historic life, pp. 1-482, text figs., 8 color 

 pis. Doubleday and Co., Garden City, 

 New York. (Termites, p. 247.) 



Fernando, W. 



1957. Sphecophila ravana sp. n., a new 

 termitophilous cockroach from Ceylon. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. 10, No. 

 no, pp. 81-84, illustr. 



Ferrero, F. 



1959. Les termites et leure degats sur vignes 

 dans le region de Banyuls. Phytoma, 

 vol. 11, No. 108, pp. 30-31. May. 



Feytaud, J. C. 



1955. Extension du peril des termites en 

 France. Naturalia (Paris), No. 19, pp. 

 32-38, 4 figs. (2 in color), 1 color pi., 

 1 color map. Apr. 



1955-1957. Una malattia degli edifici. La 

 termitosi, cause, sintomi, preventioni, 

 cura. Bol. 1st. Patologia del Libro 

 "Alfonso Gallo," 1955-1956, pp. 1-117, 

 34 figs. Roma. 

 Field, H. 



1956. Termites from near Baghdad, Iraq. 

 Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 53, 

 No. 3, p. 488. Apr. 



Fonseca, J. P. C. DA. 



1952-1954. (Control of subterranean white 

 ants (Termitidae) [Syntermes] harm- 

 ful to Eucalyptus seedlings with or- 

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 Arq. Inst. Biol. Sao Paulo, vol. 21, pp. 



13-19- 



1959. Breve noticia sobre algumas termites 



da Guine Portuguesa. Bol. Cultural 



Guine Portuguesa, No. 56, Ano XIV, 



pp. 701-704. Bissau. 

 1959a. As termites na paisagem da Guine. 



Loc. cit., No. 56, Ano XIV, pp. 705- 



715, 13 figs. Bissau. 

 Forde, E. L. 



1958. Fumigation of Hawaii's Makiki 



church for termites. Pest Control, vol. 



26, No. 2, pp. 18, 20, 2 figs., 1 table. 



Feb. 

 Forests Products Journal. 



1957. A practical approach to the preven- 

 tion of decay and termites in building 

 construction, panel discussion. Forest 

 Products Journ., vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 23A- 

 27A. June. 



Foster, A. C, et al. 



1956. Some effects of insecticide spray ac- 

 cumulating in soil on crop plants. 

 Techn. Bull. No. 1149, U.S. Dept. 

 Agric. and New Jersey and Mississippi 

 Agric. Exper. Stat., pp. 1-36, 1 fig., 16 

 tables. 



Fotheringham, J. 



1 88 1. Sound-producing ants. Nature, vol. 

 25, p. 55. 

 Francia, F. C. 



1957. Subterranean termites and their con- 

 trol. Forestry Leaves (Univ. Philip- 

 pines), vol. 10, No. 1, Arbor Week 

 Issue, pp. 27-30, illustr. 



1957a. Drywood termites and their control. 

 Loc. cit., vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 15-17, 19. 

 Nov. 

 Francia, F. C, and Valino, A. J. 



i960. Wood destroying termites, their eco- 

 nomic significance and control. Lum- 

 berman, vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 21-25, 31, 

 illustr. June-July. 



