The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 5. köideArchibald Constable, 1821 Contains the proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Wernerian Natural History Society (Edinburgh), etc. |
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... Bee . By Mr GEORGE CRON , XIII . Account of recent Astronomical Observations made on the Continent . By M. C. RUMKER , Rector of the Nautical Academy , Hamburgh , XIV . Account of a Chinese Mangle . By ANDREW WADDELL , Esq . F. R. S. E. ...
... Bee . By Mr GEORGE CRON , XIII . Account of recent Astronomical Observations made on the Continent . By M. C. RUMKER , Rector of the Nautical Academy , Hamburgh , XIV . Account of a Chinese Mangle . By ANDREW WADDELL , Esq . F. R. S. E. ...
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ART . XII . - Account of the Singular Treatment of a Queen Bee . By Mr GEORGE CRON . Communicated by the Au- thor . THOSE that take an interest in bees , and know something of their various instincts , are aware , that the love and ...
ART . XII . - Account of the Singular Treatment of a Queen Bee . By Mr GEORGE CRON . Communicated by the Au- thor . THOSE that take an interest in bees , and know something of their various instincts , are aware , that the love and ...
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... bees might at their leisure ascend during the night . It is very possible , that while the hives were left standing after this manner , the queen bees might happen to exchange places ; or , at least , the queen belonging to the hive ...
... bees might at their leisure ascend during the night . It is very possible , that while the hives were left standing after this manner , the queen bees might happen to exchange places ; or , at least , the queen belonging to the hive ...
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... bees from their hives , I know not ; but it seems at all events not a bad method for putting them into extreme terror , for they were now seen running at intervals wildly up and down , evincing , by their awakened ges- tures and tone of ...
... bees from their hives , I know not ; but it seems at all events not a bad method for putting them into extreme terror , for they were now seen running at intervals wildly up and down , evincing , by their awakened ges- tures and tone of ...
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... bees adhere to one another , that it was amusing to see strangers , which hopes of plunder , or the un- usual commotion , had attracted , entangled frequently in their eager grasp , and now and then running off in great alarm with queen ...
... bees adhere to one another , that it was amusing to see strangers , which hopes of plunder , or the un- usual commotion , had attracted , entangled frequently in their eager grasp , and now and then running off in great alarm with queen ...
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