SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN TERMITE AND FLAGELLATES. 



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TABLE I. 



RESULTS OF VARIOUS METHODS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED IN REMOVING ONE 



OR MORE GENERA OF PROTOZOA FROM THE LARGE PACIFIC COAST 



TERMITE, Termopsis ncvadcnsis Hagen. 



Every host in nature always harbors each genus. -- = absent, i.e., treatment 

 killed all protozoa of this genus and + = present, i.e., treatment had no effect. 



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Cleveland, L. R. 



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 litrrmts tLi.ipts Koll.n. BlOL. BfLL.. 46, 177-225. 

 1 In- Alnhty nt Ii-rmites to Live Perhaps Indi-finiti-ly on a Diet of I' 

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I In- Mitho.l l,\- which Trichonympha campanula, a Protozoon in the 

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