- 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.
- Lejeune, R. R., and H. A. Richmond. 1975. Striped ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum (Oliv.). Pages 246-249 in M. L. Prebble (ed.), Aerial control of forest insects in Canada. Canada Department of the Environment, Ottawa, Ontario. 330 p.
- Richmond, H. A. 1931. Annual report of investigations of Dendroctonus monticolae Hopkins; yellow pine and lodgepole pine stands, Aspen Grove, B. C. and population and life history studies, damage and tree mortality, parasites and predators, host selection. Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division, Forest Biology Laboratory, Vernon, British Columbia.
- Richmond, H. A. 1933. Host selection studies of Dendroctonus monticolae Hopk. in southern British Columbia. Forestry Chronicle 9:60-61.
- Richmond, H. A. 1934. Summary of season's work, Aspen Grove project. Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division, Forest Biology Laboratory, Vernon, British Columbia.
- Richmond, H. A. 1935a. A morphological study of the bark beetle Dendroctonus monticolae Hopk. Unpublished thesis, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
- Richmond, H. A. 1935b. Studies on the mountain pine beetle. Canada Department of Agriculture, Forest Biology Division, Forest Entomology Laboratory, Annual Report.
- Richmond, H. A. 1947. Insect destruction in British Columbia . Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada 48112,114,116.
- Richmond, H. A. 1948a. Forest insect problems in British Columbia . British Columbia Lumberman 3258-59, 74, 76.
- Richmond, H. A. 1948b. Forest insect survey (British Columbia) . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 4:3.
- Richmond, H. A. 1948c. Western hemlock looper (Lambdina fiscellaria lugubrosa) . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 4:3.
- Richmond, H. A. 1949a. Ambrosia beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 5(2):4, 5(3):4, 5:4.
- Richmond, H. A. 1949b. Forest insect control problem in British Columbia. Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Proceedings 40:( pages?).
- Richmond, H. A. 1950a. Northern infestation of bark-beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 6:4.
- Richmond, H. A. 1950b. Spruce bark-beetles . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 6:3.
- Richmond, H. A. 1951. Developments in forest entomology in British Columbia during 1951 . Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Proceedings 42:53-54.
- Richmond, H. A. 1953a. Douglas fir bark beetle in B. C. British Columbia Lumberman 37(5):43, 90, 92.
- Richmond, H. A. 1953b. The forest insect situation in British Columbia, 1953 . Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Proceedings 44:47-48.
- Richmond, H. A. 1961. Helicopters protect log booms in British Columbia . Canadian Lumberman 81:40-42.
- Richmond, H. A. 1962. Ambrosia beetle control. Experimental spraying of bundled logs on flat cars, Crown Zellerbach operations, Nanaimo Lakes. British Columbia Loggers Association, Report 1962.
- Richmond, H. A. 1966a. Ambrosia beetles a problem to logger and mill owner . Truck Logger 2220-21, 24.
- Richmond, H. A. 1966b. The ambrosia beetle on the British Columbia Coast. British Columbia Loggers Association, Publication.
- Richmond, H. A. 1968. The ambrosia beetle on the British Columbia Coast. Counc. For. Ind. British Columbia, Loggers Division Report. 29 p.
- Richmond, H. A. 1969a. Appetite for wood . British Columbia Lumberman 53:34.
- Richmond, H. A. 1969b. Chemicals help but good woods management remains the best way to control destructive ambrosia beetle . British Columbia Lumberman 53:34-36.
- Richmond, H. A., and R. R. Lejeune. 1945. The deterioration of fire-killed white spruce by woodboring insects in northern Saskatchewan . Forestry Chronicle 21:168-192.
- Richmond, H. A., and W. C. McGuffin. 1945. Summary report of the forest insect survey, Central Canada . Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Forest Insect Survey, Annual Report 1944, 40:50.
- Richmond, H. A., and W. W. Nijholt. 1972. Water misting for log protection from ambrosia beetles in B. C. Canada Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Information Report BC-P-4-72. 34 p.
- Richmond, H. A., and D. N. Radcliffe. 1961. Ambrosia beetle attack of sawlogs in water storage . British Columbia Lumberman 45:28-32.
- Demilo, A. B., H. A. Thomas, A. B. Borkovec, and J. A. Richmond. 1978. Mortality and sterility of southern pine beetles treated with chemosterilants and growth regulators . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 13:237-240.
- Wallis, G. W., J. N. Godfrey, and H. A. Richmond. 1974. Losses in fire-killed timber. Canada Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, Information Report BC-X-88. 11 p.
- Wallis, G. W., H. A. Richmond, J. N. Godfey, and H. M. Craig. 1971. Deterioration of fire-killed timber at Taylor River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Canada Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Canadian Forestry Service, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, British Columbia, Information Report BC-X-52. 15 p.
- White, J. D., and J. A. Richmond. 1979. Two olfactometers for observing orientation of the southern pine beetle to host odors . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 14:99-106.
- Page, M., M. I. Haverty, and C. E. Richmond. 1985. Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, California, Research Note PSW-375. 4 p.
- Richmond, C. E. 1985. Effectiveness of two pine oils for protecting lodgepole pine from attack by mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Canadian Entomologist 117:1445-1446.
- Clark, E., and J. Richmond. 1977. Variations of free triglyceride fatty acids in the phloem of Pinus taeda infected by Ceratocys-tis minor . Turrialba 27:377-383.