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BucHOLTZ, Fedor: Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Gattung Endogone Link, Botan. 



Centr. Beihefte, Zweite Abt., 29:147-225. Pis. 3-10. 1912. 

 BuLLER, A. H. Reginald: Upon the ocellus function of the subsporangial swelling 



of Pilobolus, Brit. Mycol. Soc. Trans., 7:61-64. 1921. 

 ■ : The biology and taxonomy of Pilobolus, in Researches on Fungi, vol. 6, 



pt. 1, pp. 1-224. Ill figs. London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1934. 

 BuRGEFF, H.: tJber Arten und Artki-euzung in der Gattung Phycomyces Kunze, 



Flora, 118-119 :40-46. Figs. 1-2. 1925. 

 Couch, J. N.: A new dioecious species of Choanephora, /. Elisha Mitchell Sci. 



Soc, 41(1-2) :141-150. Pis. 8-11. 1925. 

 : A new Conidiobolus with sexual reproduction, Am. J. Botany, 26(3) :119- 



130. Figs. 1-53. 1939. 

 Cutter Jr., Victor M.: Nuclear behavior in the Mucorales; I. The Mucor 



pattern. Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, 69(7):480-508. Figs. 1-66. 1942a; IL The 



Rhizopus, Phycomyces and Sporodinia patterns, ibid., 69(8):592-616. Figs. 



1-21. 1942b. 

 Dangeard, p. a.: Les Mucorin^es, Le Botaniste, 9:227-253. 1906. 

 DoBBS, C. G.: The Ufe history and morphology of Dicranophora fulva Schrot., 



Brit. Mycol. Soc. Trans., 21:167-192. Pis. 10-11. Text figs. 1-80. 1938. 

 Drechsler, Charles: A new species of Helicocephalum, Mycologia, 26(1) :33-37. 



PI. 4. 1934. 

 : Some conidial Phycomycetes destructive to terricolous Amoebae, ibid., 



27(l):6-40.P/s. 1-7. 1935a. 

 : Some non-catenulate conidial Phycomycetes preying on terricolous 



Amoebae, ibid., 27(2):176-205. Figs. 1-5. 1935b. 

 : A new species of conidial Phycomycetes preying on nematodes, ibid., 



27{2) -.206-215. Fig. 1. 1935c. 

 : A new species of Stylopage preying on nematodes, ibid., 28(3) :241-246. 



Fig. 1. 1936a. 

 : New conidial Phycomycetes destructive to terricolous Amoebae, ibid., 



28(4) :363-389. Figs. 1-7. 1936b. 

 : New Zoopagaceae destructive to soil Rhizopods, ibid., 29(2) :229-249. 



Figs. 1-6. 1937. 

 : New Zoopagaceae capturing and consuming soil amoebae, ibid., 30(2): 



137-157. Figs. 1-4. 1938. 

 : A few new Zoopagaceae destructive to large soil rhizopods, ibid., 31(2): 



128-153. Figs. 1-7. 1939a. 

 : Five new Zoopagaceae destructive to rhizopods and nematodes, ibid., 



31(4):388-415. Figs. 1-5. 1939b. 

 : Four Phycomycetes destructive to nematodes and rhizopods, ibid., 



33(3):248-269. Figs. 1-5. 1941. 

 : New species of Acaulopage and Cochlonema destructive to soil amoebae, 



ibid., 34(3) :274-297. Figs. 1-6. 1942. 

 : Several additional Phycomycetes subsisting on nematodes and amoebae, 



ibid., 37(1):1-31. Figs. 1-4. 1945. 

 : Three new Zoopagaceae subsisting on soil amoebae, ibid., 38(2): 120-143. 



Pis. 1-6. 1946a. 

 : A nematode-destroying Phycomycete forming immotile spores in 



aerial evacuation tubes. Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, 73(1):1-17. Figs. 1-36. 



1946b. 

 : Three Zoopagaceous fungi that capture and consume soil-inhabiting 



rhizopods, Mycologia, 39(3):253-281. Figs. 1-8. 1947a. 



