The Honey Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology, and ManagementBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 404 sider |
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... Rustica : but Columella , like Virgil , appears to have acquiesced in and copied the errors of his predecessors . After him the elder PLINY gave a sanction But to the opinions which he found prevalent , and xiv INTRODUCTION .
... Rustica : but Columella , like Virgil , appears to have acquiesced in and copied the errors of his predecessors . After him the elder PLINY gave a sanction But to the opinions which he found prevalent , and xiv INTRODUCTION .
Side xv
... Pliny , though a laborious compiler , occupied himself with too great a variety of pursuits to attain excellence in any . As a naturalist , however , he is happy in some of his descrip- tions . To him we are indebted for the trans ...
... Pliny , though a laborious compiler , occupied himself with too great a variety of pursuits to attain excellence in any . As a naturalist , however , he is happy in some of his descrip- tions . To him we are indebted for the trans ...
Side xvi
... Pliny's vast Com- pendium , nearly fourteen hundred years rolled away without anything being done for ento- mology or for natural history in general . THE ARABIANS , who alone preserved a glim- mer of science during those dark ages that ...
... Pliny's vast Com- pendium , nearly fourteen hundred years rolled away without anything being done for ento- mology or for natural history in general . THE ARABIANS , who alone preserved a glim- mer of science during those dark ages that ...
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... Pliny . The result of Schirach's experiments was that all workers were origi- nally females , but that their organs of generation were obliterated , merely because the germs of them were not developed ; their being fed and treated 20 ...
... Pliny . The result of Schirach's experiments was that all workers were origi- nally females , but that their organs of generation were obliterated , merely because the germs of them were not developed ; their being fed and treated 20 ...
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... Pliny observes , " Apium enim coitus visus nunquam . " And Virgil endeavours to support the same opinion : " But of all customs which the bees can boast , ' Tis this that claims our admiration most ; That none will Hymen's softer joys ...
... Pliny observes , " Apium enim coitus visus nunquam . " And Virgil endeavours to support the same opinion : " But of all customs which the bees can boast , ' Tis this that claims our admiration most ; That none will Hymen's softer joys ...
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2d Edit abundance afford animals antennæ ants aphides aphis apiarian apiary appears Aristotle ARTHUR DOBBS ascertained bee-boxes bee-house bees blossoms body Bonner brood CHAPTER cluster collected colour COLUMELLA combs common constructed covered drones eggs entrance EVANS experiments of Huber farina favourable female fermentation fertile floor flowers fluid former glass hatched hive hives or boxes honey honey-dew Huish humble-bee Hunter Hymettus impregnation inch insects instance instinct Kirby and Spence labour larva larvæ latter laying leaves Linnæus male naturalist nectar observed opinion organs oviducts ovipositor plants Plates Pliny pollen possess probably proboscis produced propolis pupa quantity Reaumur regarded respect round royal cells says Schirach season side Spanish broom species spiracles spring stemmata sting storifying straw hives supposed Swammerdam swarm tion trees usually Vide VIRGIL Vols wasps weather whilst whole wild thyme Wildman wine wings winter workers young queens
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