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Report on sugar-cane borers at Soledad, Cuba. Contrib. Harv. Inst. trop. biol. Med. 3, 5–62.
The phenomenon of myrmecoidy, with new examples from Cuba. (with J. G. Myers) Trans. R. ent.
Soc. Lond. 74, 427–436.
The effects of stylopization on aculeate Hymenoptera., J. exp. Zool. 48, 223–331.
Notes on the Strepsiptera and their hymenopterous hosts. Psyche, Camb. 34, 182–192.
A study of Colaspis hypochlora, Lefèvre. Bull. Ent. Res. 19, 295–308.
Notes on the life history of Pelecium sulcatum Guérin. Psyche, Camb. 35, 131–134.
Castniomera humboldti (Boisduval), a pest of bananas. Bull. Ent. Res., 20, 187–193.
A contribution to the ethology of the Meliponinae. Trans. R. Ent. Soc. Lond. 77, 431–470.
Stylopized Vespidae. (with J. Bequaert) Psyche, Camb. 36, 249–282.
Postscript to “Stylopized Vespidae” in Psyche, vol. 36, 1929, pp. 249–82. (with J. Bequaert) Bull.
Brooklyn Ent. Soc. 25, 226–228.
Natural control of Lucilia sericata. Nature, Lond. 125, 203.
A further study of the effects of stylopization on wasps. J. Exp. Zool. 59, 133–166.
Three bees from Baltic amber. Bernstein-Forsch. 2, 136–147.
Parasites of the wheat-stem sawfly, Cephus pygmaeus, Linnaeus, in England. Bull. Ent. Res. 22, 479–
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New West Indian Diploptera. (with J. Bequaert) Ann. ent. Soc. Am. 24, 765–797.
Superparasitism by Collyria calcitrator, Grav. Bull. ent. Res. 23, 211–216.
The natural control of the sheep blowfly, Lucilia sericata, Meigen. Bull. ent. Res. 23, 35–245.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. I. Introduction and technique. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 114,
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Experimental studies in insect parasitism. II. Superparasitism. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 114, 455–476.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. III. Host selection. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 117, 413–435.
Discriminative ability of a parasitoid. (with J. Laing) Nature, Lond. 135, 792.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. IV. The effect of superparasitism on populations of
Trichogramma evanescens. J. exp. Biol. 13, 363–375.
Miscellaneous records of parasitism. 1. Entomologist’s mon. Mag. 72, 9–12.
Miscellaneous records of parasitism. 2. J. Soc. Br. Ent. 1, 125–127.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. V. The sense used by Trichogramma to distinguish between
parasitized and unparasitized hosts. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 122, 57–75.
The egg-parasite of Sialis lutaria: a study of the influence of the host upon a dimorphic parasite.
Parasitology 29, 539–553.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. VI. Host suitability. Bull. ent. Res. 29, 223–246.
Further notes on Trichogramma semblidis. Parasitology 30, 511–522.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. VII. The effects of different hosts on the parasite
Trichogramma evanescens Westw. Proc. R. ent. Soc. Lond. A, 15, 81–95.
The effects of hosts upon their insect parasites. Biol. Rev. 16, 239–264.
Studies of wireworm populations. I. A census of wireworms in pasture. (with F. S. J. Hollick) Ann.
appl. Biol. 31, 52–64.
Studies of wireworm populations. II. Spatial distribution. (with F.S. J. Hollick) J. exp. Biol. 23, 1–46.
The arthropod population of pasture soil. (with F. S. J. Hollick, F. Raw, and M. V. Brian) J. Anim.
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Studies of wireworm populations. III. Some effects of cultivation. (with F. S. J. Hollick) Ann. appl.
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The Shira Plateau of Kilimanjaro. Geogr. J. 117, 150–164, 4 pl., 3 fig. (reprinted 1955 in Tanganyika
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The arthropod population of the soil in some East African pastures. Bull. ent. Res. 43, 203–220.
Trimorphism in the ichneumonid parasite Gelis corruptor. Q. Jl microsc. Sci. 93, 453–474.
A contribution to the ecology of upper Kilimanjaro. J. Ecol. 42, 375–423.
The arthropod population of the soil under elephant grass in Uganda. Bull. ent. Res. 46, 539–545.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. VIII. Host reactions following artificial parasitization.
Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 144, 380–398.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. IX. The reactions of a stick insect to an alien parasite. Proc.
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Experimental studies in insect parasitism. X. The reactions of some endopterygote insects to an alien
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The fate of a braconid parasite, Rogas testaceus, in four species of hosts. Biologia, Lahore 5, 84–95.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XI. The haemocytic reaction of a caterpillar under varied
conditions. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 151, 446–467.
Surface of a parasite and the haemocytic reaction of its host. Nature, Lond. 188, 162–163.
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The haemocytic reaction of insects to foreign bodies. In The Cell and the Organism (ed. J.A. Ramsay
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Competition among insect parasitoids. In Mechanisms in Biological Competition. Sym. Soc. Exp. Biol.
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Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XII. The reactions of six exopterygote insects to an alien
parasite. J. Insect Physiol. 9, 647–669.
The defence reactions of insects to metazoan parasites. Parasitology 53, 527–642.
The ichneumonid parasite Nemeritis canescens (Gravenhorst) in relation to the wax moth Galleria
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Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XIII. The haemocytic reaction of a caterpillar to eggs of its
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Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XIV. The haemocytic reaction of a caterpillar to larvae of
its habitual parasite. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 165, 155–178.
The defence reactions of three species of Hypera (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) to an ichneumon wasp.
(with R. van den Bosch) J. invert. Path. 9, 164–177.
An electron-microscope study of capsule formation by insect blood cells. (with A.V. Grimstone and
S. M. Rotheram). J. Cell Sci. 2, 281–292.
Cellular defence mechanisms in insects. Fedn Proc. Fedn Am. Socs exp. Biol. 26, 1671–1674.
The resistance of insect parasitoids to the defence reactions of their hosts. Biol. Rev. 43, 200–232.
A note on the defence reactions of insects to Protozoa. Parasitology, 59, 753–756.
The Cellular Defence Reactions of Insects. London: Cambridge University Press.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XV. The means of resistance of a parasitoid larva. Proc. R.
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Teratocytes as a means of resistance to cellular defence reactions. Nature, Lond. 232, 639.
Experimental studies in insect parasitism. XVI. The mechanism of the resistance of Nemeritis to
defence reactions. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 183, 337–350.
Rainfall on Kilimanjaro. Geogr. J. 140, 344–346.
An atlas of the development of eggs of an ichneumon wasp. (with W. B. Amos) J. Ent. (B) 43, 11–18.
The fate of an internal parasitoid, Nemeritis canescens, in a variety of insects. Trans. R. ent. Soc.
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The hosts of Nemeritis canescens, a problem in the host specificity of insect parasitoids. Ecological
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Problems of orientation associated with cocoon-spinning by Nemeritis. Ecological Entomology 2,
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A note on the resistance of two parasitoids to the defence reactions of their insect hosts. Proc. R. Soc.
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Insects and other invertebrate animals collected at high altitudes in the Ruwenzori and on Mount
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