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Philotermcs pennsylvariicus. "guest," or inquiline, of Leucotermes flavipes 72 
PMlotermes pilosus, ••guest/' or inquiline. of Leucotermes flavipes 71-72 
PMlotermes sp. (possibly/wcft-sn), association with Leucotermes virginicus 72 
Photographs of termites for illustrations, methods of obtaining them 82-83 
Pine- 
bull, ■wood eaten by termites 80 
clear, of Australia, wood less resistant to termite attack than that of red 
pine 82 
longleaf. (See Pinus palustris.) 
Oregon, wood eaten by termites 80 
red. of Australia, wood comparatively resistant to termite attack 82 
timber, time for utilization to prevent damage by termites 79 
Pinus palustris, heartwood resistant to termite attack 81 
Platyptera 13. 15 
Plecoptera 15 
Podura 14 
Poles- 
bean and hop, destruction by termites 13. 75 
chestnut telephone and telegraph, damage by wood-boring insects 1-12 
chestnut telephone and telegraph, prevention of injury by insects 8-11 
statistics, list of publications thereon 12 
telephone and telegraph, destruction by termites 13, 75 
Polym&chus brevipes, damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles 8 
Prairie mounds and hog wallows, relation of termites thereto, bibliography 85 
Prionoxystus robinix, royal couple of Leucotermes flavipes in old burrow '60 
Prionus sp.. damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles 8. 9. 10 
Protermitida? 16 
'•Protoblattoiden*' 15. 16 
Pseudoneuroptera 14. 15 
Psocidae 15 
Psocids. wingless, "guests." or inquilines, of Leucotermes flavipes — 71 
Pterocarpus indicus. wood partially resistant to termite attack SO 
Railroad ties, destruction by termites 13. 75 
Rearing termites, cage therefor 20-22 
Redwood- 
California. (See Sequoia sempervirens.) 
wood eaten by termites SI 
Rhinotermes taurus. resting stage of larva 41 
Saccharine solution and arsenic against termites 77 
Sand setting for chestnut telephone and telegraph poles against insects 9 
Sequoia sempervirens, wood not eaten by termites in experiment 80 
Sideroxylon. wood resistant to termite attack 79 
Silo timbers, destruction by termites 13 
Snyder, Thomas E., paper — 
''Biology of the Termites of the Eastern United States, with Preventive 
and Remedial Measures -; 13-85 
"Damage to Chestnut Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Wood-boring 
Insects" - 1-12 
Spirittine treatments of chestnut poles against insects 9 
Spruce, wood eaten by termites - SO 
£tone, small broken, setting for chestnut telephone and telegraph poles against 
insects 9 
1 ' Supplementary " reproductive forms of termites, development 34 
