College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin Macmillan, 1915 - 653 páginas |
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... Honey Bee . The Panama Canal On the Physical Basis of Life The Middle and Lower Classes in England under the Stuarts . Inaugural Address . Ethel Puffer Howes • A. E. Shipley • James Bryce . Thomas Henry Huxley . George Macaulay ...
... Honey Bee . The Panama Canal On the Physical Basis of Life The Middle and Lower Classes in England under the Stuarts . Inaugural Address . Ethel Puffer Howes • A. E. Shipley • James Bryce . Thomas Henry Huxley . George Macaulay ...
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... HONEY - BEE 1 A. E. SHIPLEY , F. R. S. THE Social life of the honey - bee ( Apis mellifica ) is more com- plex than that of any other animal save man , and in some respects the differentiation of the units which compose the society ...
... HONEY - BEE 1 A. E. SHIPLEY , F. R. S. THE Social life of the honey - bee ( Apis mellifica ) is more com- plex than that of any other animal save man , and in some respects the differentiation of the units which compose the society ...
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... honey . Latter tells us that to produce one pound of wax fifteen pounds of honey must be eaten . Right and left of this veil of bees will be parallel veils engaged in forming other combs so accurately spaced that ultimately the empty ...
... honey . Latter tells us that to produce one pound of wax fifteen pounds of honey must be eaten . Right and left of this veil of bees will be parallel veils engaged in forming other combs so accurately spaced that ultimately the empty ...
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... honey . But after some weeks the inhabitants of the hive begin to think of rearing drones and queens . Appropriate cells for these are now prepared . The drone - cell has to accommodate a bigger larva than the worker - cell and is ...
... honey . But after some weeks the inhabitants of the hive begin to think of rearing drones and queens . Appropriate cells for these are now prepared . The drone - cell has to accommodate a bigger larva than the worker - cell and is ...
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... honey - cells there is no need for the bees to pass one another , the honey - cells are deeper ( 16–17 mm . ) , and the space between them is consequently narrowed , and the bulky queen - bee cannot traverse it . The rate of growth of ...
... honey - cells there is no need for the bees to pass one another , the honey - cells are deeper ( 16–17 mm . ) , and the space between them is consequently narrowed , and the bulky queen - bee cannot traverse it . The rate of growth of ...
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