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LeCoq, R., and Estienne, Y., 1928, pp. 97- 



104. (Indo-China.) 

 Le Soeuf, D., 1894, p. 25. (Nests meridional 



termite, Bloomfield River, Australia.) 

 Light, S. F., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed. (Hawaii, 



p. 327; Philippines, pp. 117-118, 136-149, 



349-350.) 



Light, S. F., and Wilson, F. J., 1936, pp. 461- 

 520. (Nasute termites, Philippines.) 



Litchfield, J. S., 1948, pp. 38, 40. (Hami- 

 termes meridionalis, magnetic nests 

 Northern Terr., Australia.) 



LujA, M., 1919, p. 178. (Congo.) 



MacDonald, C. H., 1947, p. 359. (Panama, 

 termite castles.) 



McKeown, K. C, 1944, rev. ed., pp. 63-69. 

 (Australia, nests illustrated.) 



McLachlan, R., 1881, p. vi. ("Negrohead 

 nests," species allied to T. opactis, Brazil, 

 nasutiform termite; comment on E. A. 

 Ormerod's note, p. v.) 



Maidl, F., 1935, pp. 36-37. {Apicotermes oc- 

 culttis and possibly other species, Africa.) 



Marais, E. N., 1937, pp. XV + 184. (South 

 Africa.) 



March, A. W., 1931, pp. 495-496. (Nest 

 Macrotermes barneyi, Philippines.) 



Maynard, C. J., 1888, pp. 111-113. (Bahamas, 

 hive-shaped tree nests, on Andros, prob- 

 ably Nasutitermes rippertii, common near 

 Nassau.) 



Michaelsen, W., 1914, p. 33. (Nest of 

 Termes at Okahandja, South West Af- 

 rica.) 



Millett, G. p., 1902, pp. 581-582. (White 

 ants' castles.) 



Mjoberg, E. G.*, 1920, pp. 1-128. (Australia.) 



Monte, O., 1941, pp. 200-201. (Nests of Corni- 

 termes cumulans, Pirassununga, Brazil.) 



MoRiN, H., 1896, p. 237. (Queen cell in nest.) 



MiJLLER, Fr., 1873-1875, pp. 341-358. (Nests, 

 South America.) 



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

 27. (Calcutta, Odontotennes redemanni, 

 mounds, partly above, partly below 

 ground, consist of cavities, many cavities 

 contain fungus combs. Acidity conditions 

 comparable in nest and trophic field, but 

 moisture varies little in former, very 

 much in latter. Depth nest 3 ft. under- 

 ground, 4 ft. maximum; height above 

 ground 1.5 to 3 ft., maximum 6 ft.) 



Murray, J. M., 1938, pp. 288-297. (Nest struc- 

 ture Cubitermes Hodotermes, Micro- 

 cerotermes, Trincrvitcrmes, Macrotermes, 

 Microtermcs and Odontotennes, South 

 Africa.) 



Musgrave, a., 1930, pp. 87-89. (Nest exhibit, 

 Australia.) 



Naude, T. J., 1935, pp. 1-20. (South Africa, 

 drought and sparse short grass favorable 

 for new nests, Trinervitermes havilandi 

 mounds 3 ft. in diameter, 2 ft. in height, 

 masticated grass in mound.) 



Noyes, H., 1937, pp. xiv + 289. 



1950, pp. 323-329. (Behind scenes, M. belli- 

 cosus citadels, Africa (West, Central, and 

 East), colony organization, cultivation 

 fungi, mounds near unharmed native 

 shelter, Belgian Congo.) 



Ormerod, E. a., 1881, pp. v-vi. (Tree nests 

 (nasutiform termite), British Guiana.) 



Pascoe, F. p., 1881, p. vi. (Nest from Brazil.) 



Peal, S. E., 1882, p. 343. (Nest substance, 

 outer walls mounds clay, inner chambers 

 excreted wood.) 



Pierre, M., 1941, pp. 129-135. 



Pollard, J., 1945, pp. 15-16. (Northern Aus- 

 tralia.) 



Ratcliffe, F. N., and Greaves, T., 1940, pp. 

 150-160. (Subterranean foraging galleries 

 Coptotermees lactcus, Australia.) 



Reichensperger, a., 1923a, pp. 52-59. (Africa, 

 nest of Apicotermes occultus.) 



Rennie, J., 1846, pp. 287-305. (Termite archi- 

 tecture.) 



Ridley, H. N., 1910, p. 157. (Nest with 8 

 queens, Malaya.) 



Rohland, p., 191 1, pp. 178-179. (Nests and 

 brickmaking.) 



ScHiFF, H., 1858, p. 527; 109-110. (Chemical 

 analysis 2 nests from Java.) 



ScHMELZ, J. D. E., 1876, pp. 19-20. 



Schmidt, H., 1950, pp. 1-37. (General.) 



Schmidt, R. S., 1955, pp. 1 57-181. (Africa, 

 Apicotermes evolutionary nest-building.) 



SiLVESTRi, F., 1903*, pp. 110-142. (South 

 American nests.) 



SjosTEDT, Y., 1900-1904*, pp. 1-236; 1-120. 

 (Africa.) 

 1924*, pp. 1-8. (Subterranean nest from 

 Congo Apicotermes (Termes) lamani.) 

 1926*, pp. 1-419. (Africa.) 



Smeathman, H., 1781, pp. 139-192. (Africa.) 



Smith, H. H., 1879, p. 139. (Luminous ter- 

 mite mounds, Brazil.) 



Snyder, T. E. 1924c, pp. lo-ii. (General.) 

 I926f, pp. 541-549. (General.) 

 1929a, pp. 40-46. (General.) 

 I929d, pp. 143-151. (Termites and archi- 

 tecture, evolution nests from primitive to 

 highly specialized, invasion of man's 

 dwellings.) 

 I935e, pp. 18, 64-79. (General.) 



