Misc. A:2 



878 pp. A comprehensive source of infonnation concerning diseases 

 caused by nematodes and nematode taxonomy as reported in the 

 extensive literature up to about 1939. 



Franklin, M. T. 19^1. The cyst-forming species of Heterodera . Common- 

 wealth Agricultural Biireaux, England, lli7 pp. An extensive review 

 of this group of nematodes, their history, the diseases they cause, 

 control, and taxonomy. Illustrated. 



Goffart, H. 1951. Nematodes der kulturpflanzen Europas. Paul Parey, 

 Berlin. lUU pp. Information on diagnosis of the nematode para- 

 sites of various crops and plants, primarily those of Europe. 

 Numerous illustrations. 



Goodey, J. Basil. 1957. Laboratory methods for work with plant and 

 soil nematodes. Tech. Bui. 2. Ministry of Agric, Fisheries and 

 Food, London. An excellent source for methods, particularly for 

 work with the cyst-forming nematodes. Illustrated. 



Ck)odey, T. 1933. Plant parasitic nematodes and diseases they cause. 

 E. P. Button and Co., New York. 306 pp. Considers each parasite 

 according to historical, morphology, life-history, pathology, 

 hosts, and control topics. Illustrated. 



Goodey, T. I9U0. (Revised 1956 by J. B. Goodey and M. T. Franlclin) 



The nematode parasites of plants cataloged under their hosts. Imp. 

 Bur. Agric. Parasit., St. Albans. A very useful publication for 

 host range considerations with an extensive bibliography. 



Goodey, T. 1951. Soil and freshwater nematodes. Methuen and Co., Ltd., 

 London. 390 pp. The latest compilation of nematodes of these 

 kinds with descriptions down through the various taxonomic levels 

 to genotype. Illustrated. 



Hyman, Libbie Henrietta. 1951. The invertebrates. Vol. 3. McGraw- 

 Hill Book Co., New York. 572 pp. A good consideration of the 

 entire Nematoda as a group of the invertebrates. Covers such 

 topics as anatomy, embryology, ecology, physiolbgy, host-parasite 

 relations (plant and animal hosts), and presents general taxonomic 

 and life history information for the various genera within the 

 nematode orders. Illustrated. 



Kevan, D. K. McE. (Editor) 1955. Soil Zoology. Butterworth' s Scien- 

 tific Publications, London. 5l2 pp. Collection of a diversity of 

 papers dealing with the soil animals, including neariatodes. Highly 

 recommended for broadening ones concept of the soil as an environ- 

 ment. A source for techniques for study of the soil and the soil 

 animals. Contains a useful key to the orders and suborders of 

 soil and litter inhabiting animals. Illustrated. 



Pennak, R. W. 1953. Fresh-water invertebrates of the United States. 

 Ronald Press Co., New York. 769 pp. The chapter dealing with 



