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THE ANATOMY OF THE BEE. 



From Bulletin No. 18, "The Anatomy of tlie Honey-bee," by Snodgraes, Bureau of Ent., Dept. of Ag., Washington. 1). C. 



FIG. 4.— Details of legs. ^, front leg of worker, showing' position of antenna-cleaner (dd and et); B, 

 end of tibia of front leg showing spine (ee) of antenna-cleaner; C, antenna-cleaner, more enlarged; D, 

 iniddl^^ leg of worker; E, hind leg of queen; F, hind leg of worker, showing pollen-basket; (Ob) on outer 

 surface of tibia; G, inner view of basal joint of hind tarsus of worker, showing the brush of pollen- 

 gathei'ing hairs; H, hind leg of drone; Ch, corbiculum, or pollen-basket; Cla, claws; Cx, coxa; dd, notch 

 of antenna-eleaner on basal joint of first tarsus; ^e, spine of antenna-cleaner on distal end of tibia; Emp, 

 empodium, sticky pad between the claws for walking on smooth surfaces); F", femur; ff, "wax-slioars;' 

 T(»r, tarsus; i Tar, first joint of tarsus; T/<, tibja 



