Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1854 - 387 Seiten |
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... bees . His habitual residence in the country inspired him with the desire , first , of verifying some facts , then of filling some blanks in their his- tory ; but this kind of observation required not only the finest optical instruments ...
... bees . His habitual residence in the country inspired him with the desire , first , of verifying some facts , then of filling some blanks in their his- tory ; but this kind of observation required not only the finest optical instruments ...
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... bees much disputed by naturalists . By some it was asserted , though without sufficient proof , that it was fabricated by the bee from the honey . Huber , who had already happily cleared up the origin of the propolis , confirmed this ...
... bees much disputed by naturalists . By some it was asserted , though without sufficient proof , that it was fabricated by the bee from the honey . Huber , who had already happily cleared up the origin of the propolis , confirmed this ...
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... bees . The second volume of his observations was published in 1814 , and was edited in part by his son . Huber was con- sidered by his cotemporaries worthy of a place in the class of special observers . Most of the academies of Europe ...
... bees . The second volume of his observations was published in 1814 , and was edited in part by his son . Huber was con- sidered by his cotemporaries worthy of a place in the class of special observers . Most of the academies of Europe ...
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... bees , imported by ourselves for this purpose . A few ingenious experiments , elucidating portions in their history , dark to naturalists prior to his researches , must , however , suffice . EXPERIMENTS RELATIVE TO THE FORMATION OF ...
... bees , imported by ourselves for this purpose . A few ingenious experiments , elucidating portions in their history , dark to naturalists prior to his researches , must , however , suffice . EXPERIMENTS RELATIVE TO THE FORMATION OF ...
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... bees had destroyed the twelve royal cells ; but , independent of that , or- der continued prevalent in the hive ; the queen laid the eggs of males in the large cells , and those of workers in the small ones respectively . Towards the ...
... bees had destroyed the twelve royal cells ; but , independent of that , or- der continued prevalent in the hive ; the queen laid the eggs of males in the large cells , and those of workers in the small ones respectively . Towards the ...
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