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Beeson, C. F. C.


  • On some Timbers which Resist the Attack of Termites

  • Notes on Some Indian Forest Beetles

  • IPS Longifolia, Steb., as a Pest of Chir Regeneration Areas

  • Ambrosia Beetles or Pin-hole and Shot-hole Borers

  • Forest Insect Conditions in Gorakhpur Division U.P

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • The "Spike Disease" of Peach Trees: an Example of Unbalanced Sap-Circulation

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • Hoplpcerambyx and the Dying- off of Sal

  • The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects

  • Defoliation of Teak Trees

  • Bark- Beetles of the Genus Sphaerotrypes

  • What is the Lac Insect

  • The Economic Importance and Control of the Sal Heart-Wood Borer (Hoplocerambyx spinicornis)

  • The Teak Canker-grub (Dihammus cervinus)

  • The Deodar Defoliator

  • Further Observations on Hoplocerambyx

  • The Defoliation of Teak

  • The Trap-tree Method

  • Loss of Increment in Teak Defoliation

  • The Congress of the International Union of Forest Research Organiastion

  • Control Measures for Termites

  • Prickly Pear and Cochineal Insects

  • The Fauna of British India, Diptera

  • The Role of Insects in the Dying-Off of Sal. (Shorea Robusta)

  • The Biological Control of Teak Defoliators

  • Boxwood Borers (Heterobostrychus)

  • Cockchafers and Conifers

  • A Reference Work on Indian Lizards

  • Martesia : a Marine Borer

  • Carpenter Bees

  • Forest Insect Conditions in India