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weakest insects pull at least five times their own weight ; many of 

 them, however, get the better of a burden twelve to twenty fold as 

 heavy as themselves, while a strong man or a draught horse, for 

 example, is not even able to pull a burden which is equal to the 

 weight of his body. Plateau came to the following results as to the 

 relation of the weight of the body to the load drawn (1 and 2 are to 





Safe- - 

 nuc Id- 



HiilHIHIIIIIIII! 



Fio. 237. Vespa c-rabro, worker, fixed by heat and alcohol some hours after leaving its cell. 

 A x 4'25 ; B to I> x Solt times : A, muscular fibre of the motor muscles of the mandibles treated, for 

 ten minutes, by 1 per cent potassium to bring- out the reticulum ; the nodes of union of the rayed 

 filaments with the longitudinal filaments are indicated by distinct granulations (l.d), and these longi- 

 tudinal filaments present accessory thickenings (d.d ) : T, trachea ; N, junction of a nervous filament 

 with the muscular fibres. B, fibre of the same muscle, not treated with potassium, stained bv 

 hicmatoxylin ; C, transverse section of ;i disk at the level of a layer of rayed filaments; Siirr, 

 sarcolemma. D, transverse section of a disk at the level of the rods ; nuc, nucleus. After Janet. 



be compared with each other, 1 being the larger, and 2 the smaller 

 insect ; it will be seen that the smaller insect is the stronger). 



1. Necrophorus vespillo 15.1. 



2. SilpJia livida 24.4. 



1. Ocypus morio 17. 



2. Quedeus fulgidus 29.6. 



1. Donacia nymphcece 42.7. 



2. Crioceris nx'rdiijcra 39.2. 

 1. Bombus tcrri'^frfft 16.1. 



^ 2. Bombus rupestris 14.5. 



3. Oiit/i/>j>/iiitjiis iiitrln'cornis 14.4. 3. Apis mell(fica 20.2. 



1. Carabus anratns 17.4. 



2. Ne.br ia brevicoUls 25.3. 



1. Cetoitfa aurata 15. 



2. Trichius fasciatus 41.3. 



1. Melolontha ruft/ia-is 14.3. 



2. Anomala frischii 24.3. 

 1. Oi'i/rtcN nasicornis 4.7. 



c stcrrurart'HS 9.8. 



As regiirds the pushing power, the relation of the load to the size 

 of the body in different large beetles, gave the following figures : 



Ori/ctex mix/form's 3.2. 

 Oeotrupes stercorarius 28.4. 

 Onthophagus nuchicornis 92.9. 



