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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. I43 



Furrows, dust, 12, 15 



Fusiformes (bacteria) Fusiformis hilli, 3; ter- 

 mitidis, 3 



Galleries, length of, 19, 20 



Gametes, protozoa, 37; difference in fusion, 38; 

 unusual behavior, 37 



Gas, lethal, 28; measuring concentrations, 29; 

 toxic, 29 



Gaseous environment, 30; aeration system, 30; air 

 circulation, 30; behavior to air, 30; carbon di- 

 oxide expiration, 30; need for fresh air, 30; 

 oxygen supply, 30; undisturbed atmosphere 

 necessary, 30 



Geiger counter, 26 



Geiseltales, 28 



Genes, replicating, molecular identity, 25 



Genetic elements, 25 



Genitalia, 30; external, 30 (sex characters, 33); 

 heterologous gonoducts, 30; internal, 30; phal- 

 lic organs greatly reduced, 30; RNA, ribo- 

 nucleic acid, drops, 30; seminal vesicules, spher- 

 ules, 30 



Geologic agents, 30; action nests on soils, 30; 

 activities decrease length effective mulch life, 

 30; mining influence fauna and flora soils, 30 



Georgia, 32, 43, 45, 51, 53, 57, 62, 63, 65; At- 

 lanta, 42; Augusta, 54; lumber companies use 

 treated wood, 53; Savannah, 10, 62 



Geotropism, 7 



Germany, 26, 40, 68, 69; Geological States Insti- 

 tute, 28; Hamburg, 7, 18, 19, 31, 37, 39, 50, 

 69; Hamburg- Altona, 18, 69; tests: resistant 

 wood, 40; wood preservatives, 54, 56 



Gizzard, grinding effect, 33; simple, 33; with 

 longitudinal folds, 33 



Gland, endocrine, 33, 41 (secretion, 41); extirpa- 

 tion, 38; mandibular, 41; tentorial, 32, 33 



Glandular extirpation, effect on Cryptocercus, 38 



Glauconidae, snakes, 37 



Globitermes audax, 48 

 sulphur ens, 34 



Glue, Kaurit, toxic added to, 54; phenol resor- 

 cinol, 58; resorcinol, 58; timber, laminated, 58 



Glyptotermes, 23 

 coorgensis, 19 

 dilatatus, 19 

 jranciae, 49 

 ignotus, 50 

 longiceps, 35 

 magsaysayi, 49 

 nigrifrons, 48, 49 

 ueleensis, 47 



Gnathamitevmes, 16 



magnoculus rousei (fossil), 28 

 perplexus, 20 



Gonoducts, heterologous, 30 



Grading, 14 



Grasslands, damage to, II, 20; termite control, 



«, 43 



Greece, 56; Corfu, 25, 69 



Group integration, 25; system, 25; unit, 25 



Grouping, density of, 26 



Guam, 23, 27, 70 



Guarantee, builder responsible, 46; FHA, 46; 5- 

 year warranty, 46; 5-year impractical, 15, 45 

 Guatemala, 31 



Guide, Florida home-owners, 13 

 Guinea, Portuguese, 23, 34; savannas, 30, 34 

 Gun, portable dust, 12 

 Gut, hind, second pouch of, 33 

 Gypsum plasterboards, 54 



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Habitats, 7; temperature range, 7 

 Haemolymph coagulation, 36; content, 36 

 Hardboards, aldrin or dieldrin added, 54; insecti- 

 cide treated, 54; funiperus stock, 40; wood pre- 

 servative for, 53, 56 

 Harvester termites, 4, 6, 11, 33; hodotermitid, 4, 

 11, 17, 20; Hospitalitermes monoceros, 1,000 

 termites to each meter of column, 6; primitive, 



33 

 Hawaii, 11, 17, 25, 28, 31, 33, 54, 56, 70; 

 Honolulu, 17, 39, 70; Molokai, Camp Halena, 



23. 70 

 Hazard(s), 10, 18, 22, 45; Australia, 22; damp- 

 wood termites, 10; dry wood termites, 10; 

 France, 18; fumigation, 10, 28; health, 45; in- 

 creased, 18; soil poisons, 45; toxicology, 52 

 Heimitermes laticeps, 48 



moorei, 47 

 Hemiptera, termitophile, predator, Reduviidae, 37 

 Heptachlor, 10, 16, 32, 43, 44, 45, 46; dust, 16; 

 emulsion, 46 (losses, 46) ; = epoxide, 44, 45; 

 toxicity, 52; wettable powder, 46 (losses, 46); 

 will not accumulate to dangerous levels in culti- 

 vated soils, 46 

 Herds, development supplementary reproductives 



in Reticulitermes in form of, 7 

 Heterotermes, 18 

 aureus, 20 



convexinotatus, 20, 23 

 crinitus, 20 

 Indian, 37 



indicola, 6, 18, 19, 25, 50 

 primaevus (fossil), 28 

 sp., 21 

 Histidine, 9 

 Hodotermes mossambicus , 20, 21, 23, 27, 34, 43, 



47 



ochraceus, 36 



Hodotermitidae, 30 



Hodotermopsis japonica, 5, 48 



Holomastigotes (protozoan) elongatum, 38 



Holometabolous insects, 5 



Homeostasis, social, 3; nests, 34 



Honduras, British, 20, 23, 48, 67 



Honey bee, queen inhibitory substance, 26 



Hoplognathotermes subterraneous, 47 

 ?submissus, 47 



Hormone (s), 8, 9; differentiation, 26; gonado- 

 tropic, 9; growth, 26; juvenile, 9; organs, 9; 

 prothoracic gland, 6, 26 



Hospitalitermes blairi, 49 

 monoceros, 5 



Host(s), 21; change of, 38; parasites, 20; plant, 20 



Humidity, 30; behavior and duration life, influ- 

 ence on, 30; fungus comb maintains high, 29: 



