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though fertile, they seize her, keep her in confinement, 

 and treat her very unhandsomely. One may conjecture 

 from this circumstance, that it is by those wonderful or- 

 gans, the antennae, that the bees know their own queen. 

 If two mutilated queens meet, they show not the slight- 

 est symptom of resentment. While one of these con- 

 tinues in the hi\\?, the workers never think of choosing 

 another ; but if she leaves it, they do not accompany her, 

 probably because the heat is not increased by her put- 

 ting them into the preparatory agitation *. 



I am, &c. 

 " Huber, i. 316. 



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