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  1. ... covers leaves and fruits, and constitutes, principally, the pollen of flowers. Being thus extensively produced by vegetation, bees-wax was supposed to be collected, not secret- ...
  2. ... IN THE COVERINGS OF LEAVES, FRUITS, AND THE POLLEN OF FLOWERS. ON THE PRODUCTION OF WAX BY BEES, CONFINED TO A DIET OF SUGAR. ON THE ...
  3. ... in the breeding apartments containing honey, dead bees, bee bread (mainly the pollen of plants), and catch- ing what passes through ...
  4. ... acid. Wax.—This substance, whether procured from the bee, or from the pollen and leaves of flowers, is found to consist ...
  5. ... acid. Wax,—This substance, whether procured from the bee or from the pollen and leaves of flowers, consists of two distinct ...
  6. ... acid. Wax. �This substance, whether procured from the bee, or from the pollen and leaves of flowers, is found to consist ...
  7. ... acid. Wax.—This substance, whether procured from the bee, or from the pollen and leaves of flowers, is found to consist ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Lang & Ustick, for selves, M. Carey [and 6 others], MDCCXCVI [1796]
    ... Formation of Wax. Concerning Wax. The wax of bees is merely the pollen very little altered. These insects have their femurs ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by John Bioren, for John Conrad, & Co. [and 2 others], 1801
    ... of zeax. Concerning W;iv. The wax of bees is merely the pollen very little altered. Thefe infects have their feftiurs ...
  10. ... the breed- ing partments containing honey, dead bees, bee bread, (mainly the pollen of plants) and catching what passes through the ...
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