no. 3 



INDEX 



I2 5 



humid atmosphere in nest sought, 30; increased, 



12; reactions termites to, 30 

 Hylemyia cana, muscid parasite, 36 

 Hypermastigines, protozoa, 38 

 Hypotermes nongpriangi, 49 



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Idaho, Lapwai, 25, 67; Lewiston, 25, 67; Twin 

 Falls, 25, 67 



Idia flavipetmis, calliphorid parasite, 36 



Idomastotermes mysticus, 27, 28 



Illinois, 43, 44, 6^, 64; Chicago, 17, 62 



India, 4, 7, 8, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 

 24, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 44, 47, 48, 

 49. 50, 51, 52, 60, 61, 62, 71; adjacent 

 countries, and, 61; Assam, 37, 49, 61; Bengal, 

 West, 48; Bihar, 9; Bijapur (Mysore), 49; 

 British, 36 (Telinkheri, Nagpur, 36); Calcutta, 

 22, 60; Darjeeling, 48; Dehra Dun, 6, 24, 49, 

 61; Delhi, 27, 62; Madras, 49; Metur Dam 

 (Madras), 49; Mysore State, 25, 49, 62; Nagpur, 

 36; North East, 11, 20, 61; Punjab, 61, 62; 

 Pusa, 15, 62; Rajasthan, Udaipur, 18, 24, 49, 

 61; Sambalpur (Orissa), 6; South, 48, 49, 61; 

 Southern, Metur Dam, 49 (Thekaday, Travan- 

 core, 49); Telinkheri, 36; Tinnevelly Distr., 

 49; Tropics, 71; Visvesvaraya Canal Tract, 15, 

 21 



Indiana, 62, 64, 65; Indianapolis, 20, 50, 64; 

 Muncie, 12, 13, 64 



Indians, Guaymi, Panama, folklore, 27, 32 



Indo-China, Vietnam, Cambodge, 34 



Indomalaya, 22, 60 



Indo-Malayan zoogeographical region, 25, 36, 60- 

 62 



Indonesia, 6, 22, 52, 61 



Indotermes maymensis, 49 



Indotermitidae, 49 



Infestation (s) California, 17; construction, rela- 

 tion to, 15; cracks in concrete, 17; Del -Mar- Va. 

 Peninsula, 18; drydock, 28, 29, 31; lime mortar, 

 17; Louisiana, 17; Maryland, 17; Mississippi, 

 16, 17; New Zealand, 21; northern, 17; roof, 

 from, 15; sources, 21; South Carolina, 17; tea, 

 20; teak, 6, 20; Texas, 28 (general, 17; old 

 forested areas, 17); threshold, 13; through: 

 cracks, 15, 17; knots, 19; snags, 19; wounds, 

 19; vine, 12, 21; without ground contact by 

 subterranean termites, 15, 18; wood -destroying 

 organisms, 22; yellow pine, sound, 29 



Infusoria, ciliate, 38 



Inhibition, social regulation, 4, 5, 6, 7; ecto- 

 hormonal, 4 



Inhibitory honey bee queen substance, 26 



Insecticidal action, camphor, byproducts of, 16; 

 chemicals of, 16 



Insecticides, n, 12, 13, 14, 16, 36, 39, 44, 45, 46; 

 analysis, 44; contact, 12; diluents, 16; organic, 

 12, 45 (phosphorous, 14); radioactive, 39, 45; 

 resistance of termites to, 36, 43, 45; response 

 to, 14, 46; synthetic, 12 



Insecticides and soil, 43, 44, 45, 46; testing, 45, 

 46 



Insect(s), Canadian, 47; injurious, 18; pests 

 plants, 19, 20; underground, locating, 26 



Inspection, 10, 13; cost, 15; form, North Caro- 

 lina, 15; free, 10; periodic, 10, 13, 14 

 Instars, stages, 4 



Instinct, building, 26; feeding, 20 

 Insulating material, tests of, 10, 11, 26 

 Insulation, boards, 56; cable, 11; neoprene, n; 

 resistant, 11, 26; rubber, 11; synthetic, 11; wire, 



11, 26; wood preservative for, 56, 57 

 Insurance, 43; control, 10; financial responsibility, 



31; liability, 13, 31; Lexington Insurance Co., 

 Wilmington, Del., 10; loans, 54; low cost, pres- 

 sure impregnated lumber, 54; personal, 31; 

 property, 31, 58; termite control warranty pro- 

 gram, N.P.C.A., 10 



Integument, nature of, 5 



Intestinal associates, biology, 5, 8, 22, 37-39; 

 fauna, 38; flagellates, 22, 37, 38, 39; flora, 5; 

 flora, relation between soil, 50 



Intestine, posterior, infusoria in, 38; structure of, 

 16 



Intraspecies group system, 3, 25 



Introduced, or intercepted, 12, 22, 24, 31; cir- 

 cumstances of importation, 31; Coptotermes 

 formosanus present in Hawaii since 1913, 31; 

 Coptotermes crassus in drydock, Houston, Tex., 

 since 1956, spread to waterfront piling in 1958, 

 fumigated 1959, 31; Cryptotermes brevis pres- 

 ent in Hawaii since 1904, 31; Cryptotermes 

 brevis to East Africa from West Indies 1957, 

 31; Cryptotermes brevis to England from 

 Trinidad i960, 31; Cryptotermes havilandi 

 from Africa to Brazil, 38; Cryptotermes havi- 

 landi from Africa and C. kirbyi from Mada- 

 gascar introduced into Madagascar, India, and 

 South America 1955, 31; Europe, 31; Kalo- 

 termes jouteli in Lignum vitae lumber to Eng- 

 land from Santo Domingo 1955, 31; Kalo- 

 termes minor to Oklahoma 1957, 31; Kalo- 

 termes nigritus in logs from Guatemala to San 

 Francisco, Calif., U.S. 1945, 31; Nasutitermes 

 nigriceps in dead orchid pseudopods to Miami, 

 Fla., 1958, 31; Reticulitermes flavipes in wooden 

 boxes to Hallein (Salzburg), Austria from 

 Hamburg, Germany, by way of Vienna 1955, 

 31; subterranean termites in ships 1957, 31; 

 Zootermopsis angusticollis in Douglas fir from 

 North America to England 1955, 31 



Iowa, 12, 22, 64 



Iran, 19, 25, 50, 52, 69 



Iraq, 23, 25, 50, 69; Baghdad, 23, 68 



Iroko, African preservatives, 40 



Isoptera, termites, 5, 49; systematics, 49 



Isopterists, death thinning out, 49; funds for 

 training needed, 49 



Isotopes, 5, 39, 45; dilution, 39, 45; radioactive, 



5, 39 

 Italy, 8, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 26, 33, 36, 41, 

 68, 69; Chioggia, North Italy, 17; Manduria 

 (Puglia), 21; Naples, 19, 68; Northern, 68; 

 Oriago, 17, 19, 68; Padova-Venezia-Oriago- 

 Mira, 19; Pontine Isld., 24, 69; Rome, 17, 68; 

 Sardinia, 21, 24, 69; Sicily, 47, 68; Venice, 5, 



12, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 68, 69; Verona- 

 Vicenza-Treviso-Rovigo, 19; Zannone Isld. 

 (Pontine Islds.), 24 



