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Beeson, C. F, C, 1941a, pp. 528-529. (India, 



Volvaria cultivated.) 

 Berkeley, M. J., 1847, pp. 479-514, (Ceylon.) 

 Berkeley, M. J., and Broome, C. E., 1870, 



pp. 494-567. (Ceylon.) 

 1871, p. 151. (Ceylon.) 

 1875, pp. 29-140. (Ceylon.) 

 BosE, S. R., 1923, pp. 253-258. (Barkuda, 



India.) 

 BoTTOMXEY, A. M., and Fuller, C, 1921, pp. 



139-144, 223. (South Africa.) 

 Brown, W. H., 1918, pp. 223-231. (Manila 



and Los Bancs.) 

 BuGNioN, E., 1910a, p. 129. (Ceylon.) 

 1913d, pp. 552-583. (Ceylon.) 

 I9i4d, pp. 532-535. (Ceylon.) 

 Cheo, C. C, 1948, pp. 139-147. (Yunnan, 



China.) 

 Cook, O. F., 1892, p. 282. 

 CoupiN, H., 191 0, pp. 273-274. 

 Croix, Errington de la, 1900, pp. 22-23. 



(Termes carbonarius.) 

 Doflein, F., 1905, pp. 140-149. 

 1906a, pp. 454-473. (East Asia.) 

 1906-1907, pp. 203-209. (Subterranean ter- 

 mites in Ceylon.) 

 Emerson, A. E., in Alice, 1949, pp. 713-714. 

 EscHERicH, K., 1909, pp. 16-27. 

 Fairchild, D. G., and Cook, O. F., 1898, pp. 



659-660. (West Africa and Java.) 

 GoETscHE, W., and Gruger, R., 1942, pp. 41- 



112. (Culture and nutrition.) 

 Grasse, p. p., 1945-1947. 1945, pp. 97-171. 



(Macrotermitinae.) 

 1947, pp. 115-146. (Termitomyces grown 



on ricklike structures wood paste, not 



tended by workers, purposeful propaga- 

 tion by females doubtful, colonies started 



without conidia.) 

 Grasse, p. p., and Heim, R., 1950, pp. 3-13. 



{Termitomyces on mounds of an African 



A ncistroterm es. ) 

 Grasse, P. P., and Noirot, C, 1952, pp. 291- 



342. (Biology, Africa, Macrotermitinae.) 

 Hagen, H., 1 855-1 860*, pp. 1-144, 270-325, 



1-342, 73-128. 

 Harms, }. W., 1927, pp. 221-236. (Macro- 



termes gilvus, mycelium Volvaria in 



soil ?) 

 Haviland, G. D., 1897-1898, pp. 667-681. 

 1898*, pp. 358-442. 

 1901, pp. 667-678. 

 Hegh, E., 1922, pp. 261-331. 

 Heim, R., 1938-1939, pp. 45-68. (Basidio- 



mycetes, Madagascar.) 

 1940, pp. 410-412. (Ivory Coast in Guinea, 



Africa, termitophile agarics, grow in soil 



in direct connection with fungus heads 



(mycotetes) which appear on piles 

 chewed up vegetable material.) 

 1940a, pp. 121-127. (Spherical shape conidia 

 not due to termites.) 



1941, pp. 146-148. {Termitomyces not pro- 

 duced for food, only tolerated in cham- 

 bers termites.) 



1942, pp. 69-86. (Combs formed of fine 

 ligneous residues, all agarics of combs are 

 termitophilous Termitomyces eaten only 

 occasionally by termites, inconvenient 

 commensals, expel combs T. microcarpus 

 as soon as there is risk of fructification 

 or pullulation.) 



1942a, pp. 107-166. (Tropical Africa, agar- 

 ics.) 



1948, pp. 1488-1491. (New results in cul- 

 tures of Termitomyces?) 



1951, pp. 205-222. (Belgian Congo, Termi- 

 tomyces.) 



1953) PP- 348-350. (Relation to mush- 

 rooms.) 

 Hohnel, F. von, 1908, pp. 1-47. (Java, agar- 

 ics, ascomycetes.) 

 Holtermann, C, 1898, pp. 1-22. (P. 107.) 



1899, pp. 411-420. (Commensalism, ter- 

 mites and fungi, flora underground ter- 

 mite nests, India.) 



1900, pp. 194, 408-410. (Commensalism, 

 termites and fungi.) 



1901, pp. 27-37. 



Jumelle, H., and Perrier, de la Bathie, H., 

 1907, pp. 1449-1451. (Madagascar.) 

 1907a, pp. 274-276. (Madagascar.) 

 1907b, pp. 30-64. (Madagascar.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1952b, pp. xc-xci. (Bi- 

 ology of fungus tending termite Micro- 

 termes.) 



Karawajew, W., 1902, pp. 298-303. {Agari- 

 cus rajap Holt.) 

 1902a, pp. 273-316, 317-327. (Java.) 



Knuth, p., 1899, pp. 257-259. 



KoENiG, J. G., 1779, pp. 1-28. 



Laloy, L., 1909, pp. 57-58. 



LiJscHER, M., 1951a, pp. 34-35. ("Fungus gar- 

 dens," Termitomyces with Synacantho- 

 termes zanzibarcnsis, not for food, but 

 {Macrotermes bellicosus) to maintain 

 high temperature (30°C.) and humidity 

 (95%) in nest.) 



McCann, C, 1932, pp. 909-910. (India.) 



Marlatt, C. L., 1953, pp. _ 305-309- (Java, 

 creamy balls tiny fungi-mushrooms, in 

 nests or "cones.") 



MoRSTATT, H., 1922a, pp. 94-99. 



MuKERji, D., and Mitra, P. K., 1949, pp. 9- 

 27. (Calcutta, Odontotermes redemanni, 

 cavities in mound with fungus combs 



