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Page 189
... egg , and packs along with it a number of green maggots that have no legs , and which , being on the point of ... eggs in an underground cell , and with each one of them she deposits three beetles , which she has lain in wait for ...
... egg , and packs along with it a number of green maggots that have no legs , and which , being on the point of ... eggs in an underground cell , and with each one of them she deposits three beetles , which she has lain in wait for ...
Page 191
... eggs , for her first egg would be spoiled before the last was laid . She therefore lays in other birds ' nests - of course laying each egg in a different nest . But in order that the birds may not perceive her egg to be a stranger and ...
... eggs , for her first egg would be spoiled before the last was laid . She therefore lays in other birds ' nests - of course laying each egg in a different nest . But in order that the birds may not perceive her egg to be a stranger and ...
Page 192
... eggs already in the nest are like . If , then , in spite of all this , her egg closely resembles the others , this can only have come about through an unconscious clairvoyance which directs the process that goes on within the ovary in ...
... eggs already in the nest are like . If , then , in spite of all this , her egg closely resembles the others , this can only have come about through an unconscious clairvoyance which directs the process that goes on within the ovary in ...
Page 205
... eggs ; they make these , moreover , in the same order as that in which the queen lays her eggs , namely , first for the working - bees , then for the drones , and lastly for the queens . In the polity of the bees , the working and the ...
... eggs ; they make these , moreover , in the same order as that in which the queen lays her eggs , namely , first for the working - bees , then for the drones , and lastly for the queens . In the polity of the bees , the working and the ...
Page 214
... eggs according to that of the eggs of the bird in whose nest she lays . I have inquired from Mr. R. Bowdler Sharpe of the ornitho- logical department at the British Museum , who kindly gives it me as his opinion that though cuckoos do ...
... eggs according to that of the eggs of the bird in whose nest she lays . I have inquired from Mr. R. Bowdler Sharpe of the ornitho- logical department at the British Museum , who kindly gives it me as his opinion that though cuckoos do ...
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