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  1. ... yellow dust in these flowers? It is called pollen. When the bee goes from flower to flower, it often carries ... STORY OF LIFE 359 off quickly. Still, this pollen plays a most important part in the making of flower seeds. When the bees and the butterflies fly into the center of ...
  2. ... leave the hive. I cannot, therefore, believe that pollen furnishes food for the bees, but I think they only swallow it, in ... course of a few days. Now, if the pollen were really nourishment for bees, they ought to be able to support life ...
  3. ... leave the hive. I cannot, therefore, believe that pollen furnishes food for the bees, but I think they only swallow it, in ... course of a few days. Now, if the pollen were really nourishment for bees, they ought to be able to support life ...
  4. ... leave the hive. I cannot, therefore, believe that pollen furnishes food for the bees, but I think they only swallow it in ... course of a few days. Now, if the pollen were really nourishment for bees, they ought to be able to support life ...
  5. ... the hive. I cannot, there- fore, believe that pollen furnishes food for the bees, but I think they only swallow it in ... course of a few days. Now, if the pollen were really nourishment for bees, they ought to be able to support life ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The biology of man and other organisms 
    Publication: New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, [1923]
    ... sealed with a thin layer of wax. The pollen is made into “bee-bread” to feed the young. Certain cavities of ... a thick growth of bristly hair in which pollen grains could be entangled. Now, bumble bees live in nests in the ground in the ...
  7. ... temperature, and with little, or no nitrogenous food. Pollen, called also bee-bread, is nitrogenous food. If the bees are ... early in the spring as they can gather pollen from willow and soft maple ... With the division board keep the bees crowded on as few combs as they may ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Dr. Chase's third, last and complete receipt book and household physician, or, Practical ... 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. and Windsor, Ont. : Published by F.B. Dickerson & Co., 1890
    ... temperature, and with little, or no nitrogenous food. Pollen, called also bee-bread, is nitrogenous food. If the bees are ... early in the spring as they can gather pollen from willow and soft maple ... With the division board keep the bees crowded on as few combs as they may ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Dr. Chase's third, last and complete receipt book and household physician : or Practical ... 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. ; And Windsor, Ont. : Published by F.B. Dickerson & Co., 1888
    ... temperature, and with little, or no nitrogenous food. Pollen, called also bee-bread, is nitrogenous food. If the bees are ... early in the spring as they can gather pollen ftom willow and soft maple ... With the division board keep the bees crowded on as few combs as they may ...
  10. ... leave the hive. I cannot, therefore, believe that pollen furnishes food for the bees, but I think they only swallow it in ... course of a few days. Now, if the pollen were ANALYTICAL EVIDENCE. 293 really nourishment for bees, they ought to be able to sup- port ...
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