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HuNGATE, R. E., 1936, pp. 240-249. (Role 

 bacteria and molds in cellulose decom- 

 position slight.) 



1938, pp. 1-25. (Relative importance of the 

 termite and Protozoa in wood digestion — 

 in Zootermopsis.) 



1938a, p. 53. (Some products of the cellu- 

 lose dissimilation by termite Protozoa.) 



1939, pp. 230-245. (Anaerobic carbohydrate 

 dissimilation by intestinal Protozoa, Zo- 

 otermopsis.) 



^943> PP- 730-739' (Quantitative analysis 

 on the cellulose fermentation by Proto- 

 zoa.) 



1944, pp. 91-98. (Nitrogen utilization by 

 Zootermopsis.) 



1946, pp. 9-24. (Symbiotic utilization of 

 cellulose, microorganisms ferment di- 

 gested cellulose, products absorbed and 

 oxidized by host, utilization same as in 

 cattle.) 

 Mansour, K., and Mansour-Bek, J. J., 1934, 

 pp. 363-382. (Role of microorganisms in 

 digestion of wood.) 



Misra, J. N., and Ranganathan, V., 1954, pp. 

 100-113. (India, digestion cellulose by 

 Cydotermes obesus.) 



Montalenti, G., 1932, pp. 859-864. (Calo- 

 termes flavicollis, amylase and invertase 

 present in midgut: proteolytic enzyme 

 also exists.) 



MuKERji, D., and R.\ychaudhuri, S., 1943a, 

 p. 166. (Digestive system Termes rede- 

 manni.) 



Platania, E., 1938, pp. 297-328. (Structure 

 digestive tube Reticulitcrmes lucifugiis.) 



VisiNTiN, B., 1941, pp. 393-406. (Caloiermes 

 flavicollis fed with compressed yeast free 

 of cellulose substances eliminates normal 

 fauna of flagellates and loses power to 

 digest cellulose.) 

 1947, pp. 290-300. (Starch in nutrition uti- 

 lized as carbohydrate food, enzyme active 

 in intestines partially free of Protozoa.) 



VisiNTiN, B., et al., 1941-1942, pp. 27-44. (Di- 

 gestion cellulose (in Kalotermes flavi- 

 collis) due to activity flagellate Joenidae.) 



DISEASES, HUMAN, PLANT, and TERMITE 



Belt, T., 1874, p. 181. (Epidzootic among 



termites, Nicaragua.) 

 Berebsberg, H. V.P., 1907, pp. 757-762. (Uses 



in medicine, Africa.) 

 Fuller, C, 1918a, pp. 43-48. (Death natives 



following feast on Hodotermes, South 



Africa.) 

 Harper's Family Library, 1831, pp. 147-148. 



(East Indies, winged with flour made 



into pastry, eaten too abundantly causes 



fatal cholera; Africa, winged parched.) 

 Hirst, L. F., 1933, pp. 47-48. (Bacteriology 



dry-wood termites, Ceylon, relation to 



sprue, "Monilia" cultured from fecal 



pellets.) 



Jepson, F. p., 1933, pp. 1-46. (Possible factor 

 pellets dry-wood termites in etiology 

 sprue, Ceylon.) 



Jordens, J. H., 1 801, pp. xxviii-l-318. (Hu- 

 man parasites.) 



Snyder, T, E., 1951b, pp. 31-32. (Sudden 

 death workers and nasuti Nastititcrtnes 

 costalis in building, Dominica.) 



Snyder, T. E., and Zetek, }., 1924, pp. 13-16, 

 19-20. (Carrier of nematodes which cause 

 "red ring" disease coconut palms, Pan- 

 ama.) 



Strong, R. P., 1925, pp. 97-107. (Spirochaetes, 

 Treponema spp., in termite intestines not 

 pathogenic in mice and guinea pigs.) 



DISTRIBUTION 



Abe, Y., 1937, pp. 463-472. (Copiotert72cs 



formosanus in Japan.) 

 Adamson, a. M., 1937, pp. 141-149. (Trini- 

 dad.) 

 ^9l^y PP- 220-224. (Lesser Antilles.) 

 1940a, pp. 12-15. (Trinidad and Tobago, 

 56 species from former, 10 from latter 

 area, ecology.) 

 1946, pp. 221-223. (Trinidad and Tobago, 

 56 species from former, 10 from latter 

 area, ecology.) 

 1948, pp. 53-55. (Lesser Antilles.) 

 Ahmad, M., 1952. p. 71. (Cryptotermcs in 

 India and Pakistan, C. dudleyi new for 



subcontinent; C. bengdensis , C. domenti- 



cus; C. bengalensis synonym of C. havi- 



landi.) 



Alexander, A. E., 1936, p. 34. {Rcticulitermes 



fiavipes north bank Cascadilla Creek, 



Ithaca, central New York.) 



Alibert, H., 1951, pp. 9-174. (West Africa.) 



Annandale, N., 1923, pp. 233-251. (Chilka 



Lake, Barkuda, India.) 

 Anonymous, 1864, p. 310. (St. Helena.) 

 1870, pp. 642-644. (France.) 

 1891, p. 471. (Pacific Coast, U.S.) 

 191 1, pp. 273-274. (Ceylon.) 

 1914, p. 74. (Barbados.) 



