INDUSTRY OF WASPS. 



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During the whole of this day only four or five 



strange wasps came to the honey. 



As regards the regularity of their visits, and the 



time occupied, other wasps which I observed agreed 



very closely with this one. For comparison, it may be 



worth while to give one or two other cases. I will 



commence with that of a worker, I believe V. vulgaris, 



observed on September 19. 



10 A.M. I put her to the honey ; she fed and then flew 

 about the room, and at last got into my bee- 

 hive. 



1 0.54. She came in again at the window. I again put 

 her to the honey. She again flew all about 

 the room. 



11.41. She retm-ned, and this time came to the 

 honey ; but when she had fed again flew 

 round and round the room, and did not seem 

 able to find her way out. I therefore put her 

 out. 



12.11 she returned, and the same thing happened again. 

 ' came back 



2.28 f Jo^ojl^g^''^ } 12.31 flew straight away. 



