88 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FOREST PRODUCTS. 
Cedar— Page. 
California white, wood eaten by termites 81 
California white, wood not eaten by termites in experiment 80 
Eastern red. (-See Juniper.) 
Eastern white. (See Cham-secy pans thyoides.) 
incense. (See Libocedrus decurrens.) 
red. (See Juniper us virginiana.) 
Western red. (See Thuja plicata.) 
Cedrus atlantica, wood reported "immune" to termite attack 81 
Cedrus deodar, wood reported "immune " to termite attack 81 
Chamxcyparis thyoides, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack 81 
Charring forest products against termites 9 ; 76 
** Charring the butt " treatment of chestnut poles against insects 9 
Chestnut borer, two lined. (See Agrilus bilineatus.) 
Chestnut telephone and telegraph poles — 
damage by wood-boring insects 1-12 
prevention of injury by insects 8-11 
Chestnut telephone-pole borer. (See Parandra brunnea.) 
Chestnut timber, time for utilization to prevent damage by termites 79 
Chestnut timber worm. (See Lymexylon serieeum.) 
Chlorinated naphthalene against termites 77 
Combretum prophyrolepsis, wood resistant to termite attack 81 
i ' Compositi on b oards ' ' — 
destruction by termites 13 
treatment to render them termite proof 79 
Copaifera mopani, wood resistant to termite attack 81 
Cornus florida, ripening of pollen synchronous with first swarm of termites 48 
Corrodentia 14 
Cremastogaster lineolata — 
association with termites 70 
damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles 8 
Creolin treatment of chestnut poles against insects 9 
Creosote — 
coal-tar, a fungicide 76 
coal-tar, impregnation of forest products against termites 76 
treatments of chestnut poles against insects 9-11 
Creosotes against termites '. 76 
Cryptotermes cavifrons, bibliographic reference , 83 
Cupressus macrocarpa, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack 81 
Cupressus sempervirens , wood eaten by termites 81 
Cylinder-pressure process treatments of chestnut poles against insects 10-11 
Cypress — 
bald, heartwood comparatively resistant to termite attack 81 
desert, of Australia, wood comparatively resistant to termite attack 82 
European. (See Cupressus sempervirens .) 
Monterey. (See Cupressus macrocarpa.) 
^Beal, red, " wood more resistant to termite attack than "white deal " 81 
*' Deal, white, " wood less resistant to termite attack than "red deal " 81 
*'DeaIwood," wood attacked readily by termites 82 
^'Dinglas." (See Eugenia bracteata var. roxburghii.) 
Pipping treatments of forest products against termites 76 
Documents, destruction by termites 76 
Poryphora decemlineata, bibliographic reference 85 
Harwig. (See Forficula.) 
