THE 



ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 



OF 



THE BEE. 



PART II. 



CHAPTER XXXI. 

 ANATOMY. 



HAVING given in detail the instructions necessary 

 for the domestic management of the Bee, and 

 treated of such parts of its physiology as that 

 detail naturally suggested ; I shall now proceed 

 to give an account of the most important parts of 

 its anatomical structure, and so much more of its 

 physiology as may arise from a consideration of 

 that structure, or be otherwise likely to interest 

 my readers. 



Some persons may possibly consider a descrip- 

 tion of the anatomy of so small a creature as 



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