POLLEN IS TRANSFERRED THIS WAY 
When the bee enters a flower he gets pollen on his head or, if the flower is large, all 
over his body; and naturally leaves some of it in the next flower he enters. In 
this photograph (posed and made by David Fairchild) it is evident that 
from the anthers of a small blossom, the bee must carry away a large part of 
the pollen on his face. (Fig. 10.) 
