- Kashiwai, S., and R. V. Bega. 1973. Hawaii. in: Forest insect and disease conditions in the United States, 1972. Chansler, D. P., Graham, J. F. (eds.) United States of Agriculture, Forest Service. 20-23 pp..
- Prebble, M., and S. A. Graham. 1957. Studies of attack by ambrosia beetles in sofwood logs on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Forest Science 390-112.
- Graham, S. A. 1939b. Principles of forest entomology Edition 2. McGraw-Hill, Co., New York 410 p. pp..
- Craighead, F. C., S. A. Graham, J. C. Evenden, and W. D. Edmonston. 1927. The relation of insects to slash disposal. United States Department of Agriculture Circular 41112.
- Pierce, J. R., and M. D. Srago. 1973. California and Hawaii (R-5). Pp. 12-18. in: Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in The United States, 1972. Graham, D. P., Chansler, J. F. (eds.) United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. vi+72 pp..
- Craighead, F. C., S. A. Graham, J. C. Evenden, and W. D. Edmonston. 1927. The relation of insects to slash disposal. United States Department of Agriculture, Circular 411. 12 p.
- Francia, F. C., and K. Graham. 1967. Aspects of orientation behavior in the ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum (Olivier) . Canadian Journal of Zoology 45:985-1002.
- Graham, D. A. 1979. Orientation and general summary. Pages 1-20 in J. A. Rudinsky (ed.), Forest insect survey and control, Edition 4. Oregon State University Bookstores, Inc., Corvallis. 472 p.
- Graham, I. 1967. Fungal-insect mutualism in trees and timber . Annual Review of Entomology 12:105-126.
- Graham, J. H., and R. C. Newton. 1959. Relationship between root feeding insects and incidence of crown and root rot in red clover . Plant Disease Reporter 43:1114-1116.
- Graham, K. 1952. The bark-beetle problem in Douglas fir of the interior . British Columbia Lumberman 36:42.
- Graham, K. 1953. Report on ambrosia beetle control in the Nimpkish Valley, B. C. Canada Department of Forestry, Division of Forest Biology, Bi-monthly Progress Report 9(5):3-4.
- Graham, K. 1959. Release by flight exercise of a chemotropic response from photopositive domination in a scolytid beetle . Nature, London. 184:283-284.
- Graham, K. 1961. Air-swallowing: a mechanism in photic reversal of the beetle Trypodendron . Nature 191:519-520.
- Graham, K. 1962. Photic behavior in the ecology of the ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum . International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings, Vienna 1960, 11:226.
- Graham, K. 1963. Concepts of forest entomology. Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York. 388 p.
- Graham, K. 1964. Strategy versus tactics in forest insect control . Journal of Forestry 62:795-798.
- Graham, K. 1967. Fungal-insect mutualism in trees and timber . Annual Review of Entomology 12:105-126.
- Graham, K. 1968. Anaerobic induction of primary chemical attractancy for ambrosia beetles . Canadian Journal of Zoology 46:905-908.
- Graham, K., and E. C. Boyes. 1950. Pinworms in lumber, historical and economic aspects . British Columbia Lumberman 3442, 106.
- Graham, K., J. M. Kinghorn, and W. E. Webb. 1950. Pinworms in lumber, measurement of a damage index in logs infested by ambrosia beetles. British Columbia Lumberman 34(8):43-44, 98, 100, 102, 104 (reprint pages not numbered).
- Graham, K., and I. A. Moeck. 1968. The aligning effect of light flicker on phototaxis of the ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum (Olivier) . Canadian Journal of Zoology 46:602-603.
- Graham, K., and H. A. Richmond. 1950. Ambrosia beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 6:2-4.
- Graham, K., and W. E. Webb. 1952. Chemical control of ambrosia beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division, Bi-monthly Progress Report 8:3-4.
- Graham, K., and A. E. Werner. 1956a. Chemical aspects of log selection by ambrosia beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division, Bi-monthly Progress Report 12:3-4.
- Graham, K., and A. E. Werner. 1956b. Chemical aspects of log selection by ambrosia beetles. Interim report 1955-1, Forest Biology Laboratory, Victoria, British Columbia. Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division. 25 p.
- Graham, M. W. R. d. V. 1969. The Pteromalidae of north-western Europe (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). British Museum (Natural History), Bulletin, Entomology Supplement No. 16. 908 p., 686 figs.
- Graham, S. A. 1920. Factors influencing the subcortical temperature of logs . Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Journal Series, Paper 253:26-42.
- Graham, S. A. 1921. Effect of physical factors in the ecology of certain insects in logs . University of Minnesota Dissertations 1921:22-40.
- Graham, S. A. 1922a. Ips pini Say as a primary pest of Jack pine . Canadian Entomologist 54:99-100.
- Graham, S. A. 1922b. Some entomological aspects of the slash disposal problem . Journal of Forestry 20:437-447.
- Graham, S. A. 1922c. The red turpentine beetle in Itasca Park . Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Report of the State Entomologist 10:15-21.
- Graham, S. A. 1923. The dying balsam fir and spruce in Minnesota . Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Special Bulletin 68:1-12.
- Graham, S. A. 1924. Temperature as a limiting factor in the life of subcortical insects . Journal of Economic Entomology 18:377-383.
- Graham, S. A. 1925. The felled tree trunk as an ecological unit . Ecology 6:397-411.
- Graham, S. A. 1929. Principles of forest entomology. McGraw-Hill Co., New York. xiv, 339 p.
- Graham, S. A. 1939a. Forest insect populations . Ecological Monographs 9:301-310.
- Graham, S. A. 1949. Prevention of insect losses by forest practices . American Association of Economic Entomologists, North Central States Branch, Proceedings 4:61-62.
- Graham, S. A. 1951. Developing forests resistant to insect injury . Scientific Monthly 73:235-244.
- Graham, S. A. 1952. Principles of forest entomology. Edition 3. McGraw-Hill Company, New York. 351 p.
- Graham, S. A. 1956. Ecology of forest insects . Annual Review of Entomology 1:261-280.
- Graham, S. A. 1965. Causes leading to forest insect outbreaks in southern forests. Pages 3-14. Louisana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
- Graham, S. A., and F. B. Knight. 1965. Principles of forest entomology. Fourth edition. McGraw-Hill -Company, New York. 417 p.
- Graham, S. A., and L. W. Orr. 1940. The spruce budworm in Minnesota. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin 142.
- Graham, W. M. 1908. Some new and undescribed insect pests affecting cocoa in West-Africa. Journal of Economic Biology 3:113-117, pls. viii, ix.
- Kline, L. N., and D. A. Graham. 1979. Implementing forest pest management strategies within state and federal law. Pages 445-472 in J. A. Rudinsky (ed.), Forest insect survey and control. Edition 4. Oregon State University Book Stores, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon. 472 p.
- Newton, R. C., and J. H. Graham. 1960. Incidence of root-feeding weevils, root rot, internal breakdown, and virus and their effect on longevity of red clover . Journal of Economic Entomology 53:865-867.
- Prebble, M. L., and K. Graham. 1957. Studies of attack by ambrosia beetles in sofwood logs on Vancouver Island, British Columbia . Forest Science 3:90-112.
- Safranyik, L., and K. Graham. 1971. Edgeeffect bias in the sampling of subcortical insects . Canadian Entomologist 103:240-255.
- Smith, R. S., and D. Graham. 1975. Black stain root disease of conifers. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Pest Leaflet 145. 4 p.
- Stark, R. W., K. Graham, and D. L. Wood. 1969. Manual of forest insects and damage: field and laboratory guide to important forms. University of California, Berkeley.
- Walters, H., and K. Graham. 1952. Douglas fir beetle in the interior of British Columbia . Canada Department of Agriculture, Forest Biology Division, Bimonthly Progress Report 8:2.
- Werner, A. E., and K. Graham. 1957. Volatile wood constituents in relation to ambrosia beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Forest Biology, Bi-monthly Progress Report 13:3.
- Coulson, R. N., L. A. Graham, and C. N. Lovelady. 1988a. Intelligent geographic information system for predicting the distribution, abundance, and location of southern pine beetle infestations in forest landscapes. Pages 283-294 in T. L. Payne and H. Saarenmaa, Integrated control of scolytid bark beetles. Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. 355 p.
- Coulson, R. N., L. A. Graham, and C. N. Lovelady. 1988b. Intelligent geographic information system for predicting bark beetle infestations . International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings 18:415.
- Graham, D. A., and G. Miller. 1989. Canada/ U.S. mountain pine beetle/ lodgepole pine program 1981-1989. Pages 1-3 in G. D. Amman, Symposium proceedings: Management of lodgepole pine to minimize losses to the mountain pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah, General Technical Report INT-262. 119 p.
- Syed, A., and K. Graham. 1987. Response of the mountain pine beetles, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, to ethanol in a laboratory olfactometer . Canadian Entomologist 119:489-490.
- Graham, R., C. Hunsaker, R. O'Neill, and B. Jackson. 1991. Ecological risk assessment at the regional scale . Ecological Applications 1:196-206.