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... spring , is one of the cheerfullest objects that can be looked upon . Its life appears to be all enjoyment : so busy and so pleased . ” PALEY . LONDON : BALDWIN , CRADOCK AND JOY . PRINTED BY RICHARD TAYLOR , SHOE - LANE , LONDON 1827 .
... spring , is one of the cheerfullest objects that can be looked upon . Its life appears to be all enjoyment : so busy and so pleased . ” PALEY . LONDON : BALDWIN , CRADOCK AND JOY . PRINTED BY RICHARD TAYLOR , SHOE - LANE , LONDON 1827 .
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... spring in combs of her own construction . Here then im- pregnation must have taken place in the preceding autumn , whilst the eggs were in the ovaria . It was the opinion of Hattorf , Schirach , and probably also of Bonner , that the ...
... spring in combs of her own construction . Here then im- pregnation must have taken place in the preceding autumn , whilst the eggs were in the ovaria . It was the opinion of Hattorf , Schirach , and probably also of Bonner , that the ...
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... spring , Raise genial ferment in the slaughter'd steer , And people thence his insect - teeming year ; A fabled race , whom no soft passions move , The smile of duty nor the glance of love . " EVANS . " To vindicate , in some measure ...
... spring , Raise genial ferment in the slaughter'd steer , And people thence his insect - teeming year ; A fabled race , whom no soft passions move , The smile of duty nor the glance of love . " EVANS . " To vindicate , in some measure ...
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... spring . " This laying of the eggs of drones , which is called the great laying , usually happens in May . There seems to be a secret relation between the production of these eggs , and the construction of royal cells : the laying ...
... spring . " This laying of the eggs of drones , which is called the great laying , usually happens in May . There seems to be a secret relation between the production of these eggs , and the construction of royal cells : the laying ...
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... spring , of course without food , for they store none . The import- ance of destroying these mother wasps in the spring will be noticed in another place . Morier in his second journey through Persia ( page 100 ) has recorded a fact ...
... spring , of course without food , for they store none . The import- ance of destroying these mother wasps in the spring will be noticed in another place . Morier in his second journey through Persia ( page 100 ) has recorded a fact ...
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2d Edit abundance afford animals antennæ ants aphides aphis apiarian apiary appears Aristotle ARTHUR DOBBS ascertained bee-boxes bee-house bees blossoms body Bonner brood CHAPTER cluster collected colour COLUMELLA combs common constructed covered drones eggs entrance EVANS experiments of Huber farina favourable female fermentation fertile floor flowers fluid former glass hatched hive hives or boxes honey honey-dew Huish humble-bee Hunter Hymettus impregnation inch insects instance instinct Kirby and Spence labour larva larvæ latter laying leaves Linnæus male naturalist nectar observed opinion organs oviducts ovipositor plants Plates Pliny pollen possess probably proboscis produced propolis pupa quantity Reaumur regarded respect round royal cells says Schirach season side Spanish broom species spiracles spring stemmata sting storifying straw hives supposed Swammerdam swarm tion trees usually Vide VIRGIL Vols wasps weather whilst whole wild thyme Wildman wine wings winter workers young queens
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