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  1. ... skins of ap- ples, and particularly in the pollen of flowers. Some plants of ... of our common wax are the bees, who gather it from the flowers, and use ...
  2. ... skins of ap- ples, and particularly in the pollen of flowers. Some plants of ... of our common wax are the bees, who gather it from the flowers, and use ...
  3. ... skins of ap- ples, and particularly in the pollen of flowers. Some plants of ... of our common wax are the bees, who gather it from the flowers, and use ...
  4. ... mankind has used the gifts of the honey bee to maintain health and Today, from ... Jelly, Pollen and Honey. Our friendly, experienced staff is available ...
  5. ... to Brain. WAX—Is a secretion of the bee, formed from the sugar which it collects, or with which it may be fed, and is not, as usually has been imagined, formed from the pollen or flower-dust. When first formed it is ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Food products of the world 
    Publication: Chicago : The Hotel world, 1895
    ... any change in the vital laboratory of the bee is as yet an unsettled question. In composition it contains both dextrose and levulose, mannite, small quantities of cane sugar, wax, mucilage, mineral matter, and pollen. It varies in color and flavor according to ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The microscope and its revelations 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1891
    ... substances together, 423; of Phanerogam tissues, 624 Sedum, pollen-grains of, ... on agamic reproduction in bees, 930 Sieve-plates, 635 Sieve-tubes, 635; in ...
  8. ... loss of interest on our part. Sincerely YOUrss, Bee Chester M. Southam, ... to get away from the regweed pollen, or I would have written to you sooner. ...
  9. ... aloe, ricinus, India rubber tree, iris, lily, etc. Pollen of mallow, ... beetle, cricket, bee, cockroach, centipede, etc. Corner of house fly, meat ...
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