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Adamson, a. M., 1941, pp. 411-414. (Labora- 

 tory technique for the study of living 

 termites, between glass plates, filled with 

 wood and soil.) 



(Banks, N., and) Snyder, T. E., 1920*. (Re- 

 ticulitermes, pp. 169-172; Kalotermes, p. 

 209 and pi. 19.) 



BuGNioN, E., and Ferrierre, C, 1911a, pp. 

 104-105. (Coptotermes -flavus, Ceylon in 

 captivity.) 



Cleveland, L. R., I925e, pp. 32-40. (Breed- 

 ing experiments, U.S.) 

 1928, pp. 231-237. (U.S., satisfactory method 

 keeping termites alive in laboratory.) 



De Long, D. M., and Keagy, R. J., 1949, pp. 

 114-116. (Various types culture chambers 

 for use in laboratory.) 



Forbes, H. O., 1879, pp. 4-5. (Termites kept 

 in captivity in England.) 



GosswALD, K., 1943, pp. 297-316. (Calotermes 

 ftavicollis, small colonies reared in shell 

 vials, lacquer-coated corks, large, in bat- 

 tery jars covered with glass, 50 individ- 

 uals favorable nucleus. Diastase added 

 to wood hastened development. Air ad- 

 mitted through tubing or holes. Humid- 

 ity maintained by layer plaster paris or 

 moist filter paper over air inlets.) 



Goetsch, W., 1936, pp. 490-560. (Glass vials, 

 Calotermes, Reticulttermes.) 



Haviland, G. D., and Sharp, D., 1896, pp. 

 589-594. (Termites in captivity in Eng- 

 land.) 



Hepburn, G. A., 1954, pp. 219-221. (So. Af- 

 rica, Cryptotermes brevis, wood blocks 

 on which glass plates are glued.) 



Holdaway, F. G., 1935, pp. 34-35. (Standard 

 laboratory colonies of Etitermes exitiosus, 

 Australia, for timber testing under con- 

 trolled conditions.) 



Hsiu, C, 1935, pp. 618-620. (Improved breed- 

 ing apparatus for termites.) 



Imms, a. D., 1913, p. 241. (Exhibition of 

 living termites.) 



Jucci, C, 1936, pp. 302-306. (Rearing Reticu- 

 litcrmes lucifugus in test tubes.) 

 1937a, pp. 28-29. (Rearing RetictiUtermes 

 lucifugus in test tubes, in adult stage.) 



Light, S. F., and Weesner, F. M., 1947, pp. 

 131-132. (Methods of culturing termites, 

 sawdust, agar in small jars; dependent 

 on fungi.) 



LuscHER, M., 1949, pp. 158-165. (Adamson's 

 rearing device, Reticulitertites, Zooter- 

 mopsis, Kalotermes.) 



1949a, pp. 269-271. (Laboratory rearing 

 technique, in waterproof nests between 

 glass plates, constant high humidity.) 



1950b, p. 357. (Colony formation, Vseuda- 

 canthotermss spiniger, Microcerotermes 

 edentatus, and Anoplotermes sp., 8 

 months in laboratory in shallow glass 

 cages; flight, courtship, egg laying, hatch- 

 ing, number individuals, young colonies.) 



1951, reprint, pp. 1-6. (Reagent jars, glass 

 slides.) 



1951b, pp. 404-408. (Removal adult sexual 

 pairs Kalotermes flavicollis for 24 hours 

 results in development substitute sexual 

 forms from 7th stage larvae and nymphs. 

 Sexual adults secrete substance which 

 suppresses normal development substitute 

 forms.) 

 Mathur, R. N., 1950, p. 224. (Tortricid lar- 

 vae destroying fungus garden in labora- 

 tory, India.) 

 Skaife, S. H., 1951, pp. 44-52. (Artificial nest, 

 Amitermes atlanticus, South Africa.) 



1954a, pp. 123-133. (Same, mound on glass 

 plate base.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1915, pp. 20-22. (Outdoor 

 termitarium rearing Retictditermes, small 

 tin boxes, vials, glass jars, between glass 

 slides.) 



1920*, in (Banks and) Snyder. (Glass jar, 

 p. 170; block wood, dry-wood termites, 

 pi. 19.) 



1920a, pp. 135-145. (Breeding and cross- 

 breeding of Reticulttermes in laboratory.) 



1931*5 PP- 554-556- (Breeding and cross- 

 breeding of Retictditermes in laboratory, 

 Erlenmeyer flasks, pi. 27, fig. 24.) 



1935^} PP- 59-63- Breeding and cross-breed- 

 ing of Reticulttermes in laboratory. 



1948, pp. 68-72. (Breeding and cross-breed- 

 ing of Reticulitermes in laboratory, prog- 

 eny all types reproductives and crosses 

 within species same— true in nature.) 

 Snyder, T. E., and Popenoe, E. P., 1932, pp. 

 153-158. (Breeding and cross-breeding 

 of Retictditermes in laboratory, progeny 

 all types reproductives and crosses within 

 species same — true in nature.) 

 Sweeney, R. C. H., 1948, pp. 164-166. (Arti- 

 ficial termitaria.) 



