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nation (figs. 2 and 3); 84 show var. i complete (fig. 3); 13 

 show var. i incomplete (fig. 2) ; 2 show an almost complete new 



Fig. 2. Fore wing of honey bee (drone) showing var. i incomplete, and 

 small spurs at 2, 3 and 4. 



Fig. 3. Fore wing of honey bee (drone) showing var. i complete, and good 

 spurs at 2,3 and 4. (Spur and number at 3 unfortunately omitted in the figure.) 



Fig. 4. Fore wing of honey bee (drone) showing almost complete cell at i. 



Fig. 5. Fore wing of honey bee (drone) showing complete cell at 3 +. 



cell interpolated (fig. 4) ; 2 show a complete new cell interpo- 

 lated (fig. 5). 



Of the 300 right fore wings 12 are torn; of the remaining 

 288: 120 show no variation (fig. i); 71 show var. 2, var. 3, or 



