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or no diflficulty in finding her way back. Her pathway, 

 however (No. 5), which is traced on the paper, shows 

 that she was completely abroad ; and, after all, she got 

 back to the nest by a different route. 

 Fig. 13. 



Routes followed in experiment No. 2, as mentic ned in text. 



B, paper bridge leading to nest, c, glass tray with larvae, in its 

 first position ; and D in its position when shifted. 1,2, 3, 4, thin 

 white lines indicating the comparatively straight routes. 6, thick 

 white line, and 6, dotted line showing tortuous pat hs when glass had 

 been altered in po«ition. The arrows in4icate directions travelled 



