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  1. ... his eyes it is as essential for the bee to extract the pollen of flowers, construct cells and in them deposit her honey, as for her to possess mandibles, six feet, and four wings. A worker-bee with the instincts of an ant would appear ...
  2. ... carb. The fine glossy coat of flowers & the pollen seem to be wax. Yet the bees do seem to secrete it and to collect ... carb. The fine glossy coat of flowers & the pollen seem to be wax. Yet the bees do seem to secrete it and to collect ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of chemical science: in two volumes ; with plates (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Cummings and Hilliard, at the Boston Bookstorem no. 1 Cornhill, 1819[-1820]
    ... a necessary part of the food of the bee, and that the pollen which is carried by it into the hive constitutes the food of the young after having gone through a certain prep- aration in its own system.* Yet the properties of bees-wax and of vegetable wax are so similar, ...
  4. ... female parts in another. The wind and the bees must then carry the pollen from one tree to the other. And do ...
  5. ... Acid and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
  6. ... Acid and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
  7. ... Acid and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
  8. ... Acid, and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
  9. ... Acid, and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
  10. ... Acid, and Cerolein, is formed by the honey-bee, and exists in the pollen and leaves of many plants, particularly in Myrica cerifera, the wax myrtle. That produced by the bee is alone official. Cera Alba, White Wax,—is ...
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