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story. I had not advanced far in this attempt, when 

 I discovered an apartment containing an assemblage 

 of httle eggs, which were for the most part of the 

 colour of ebony. Several ants surrounded and ap- 

 peared to take great care of them, and endeavoured, 

 as quickly as possible, to convey them from my sight. 

 I seized upon this chamber, its inhabitants, and the 

 treasure it contained. 



" The ants did not abandon these eggs to make 

 their escape ; a stronger instinct retained them : they 

 hastened to conceal them under the small dwelling 

 which I held in my hand, and when I reached home, 

 I drew them from it, to observe them more attentively. 

 Viewed with a microscope, they appeared nearly of 

 the form of ants' eggs, but their colour was entirely 

 different ; the greater part were black ; others were of 

 a cloudy yellow. I found them in several ant-hills, 

 and obtained them of ditferent degrees in shade; they 

 were not all black and yellow ; some were brown, of 

 a slight and also of a brilliant red and white ; others 

 were of a colour less distinct, as straw colour, greyisli, 

 and I remarked that they were not the same colour 

 at both extremities. 



*' To observe them more closely, I placed them in 

 the corner of a box faced with glass ; they were col- 

 lected in a heap like the eggs of ants ; their guardians 

 seemed to value them highly; after having visited them, 

 they placed one part in the earth, but I witnessed the 

 attention they bestowed upon the rest; they ap- 

 proached them, slightly separating their mandibles ; 

 passed their tongue between each, extended them,then 

 walked alternately over them, depositing, I believe, a 

 liquid substance as they proceeded. They appeared to 

 treat them exactly as if they were eggs of their own 

 species ; they touched them with their antennae, and 

 frequently carried them in their mouths ; they did 

 not quit these eggs a single instant ; they took them 



