THE FLOWER AND THE BEE 



form are thus held in equihbrium or counterbalance each 

 other. But where the flower stands horizontal, as the snap- 

 dragon or the sage, bees almost invariably land on the lower 



Fig. 29. Yellow Rattle. Rhinatithus Crista-galli 



A bee-flower 



Side of the corolla. As a co nsequence one, two, or three of 

 the lower petals become transformed into a lip which serves 

 as a landing-stage. Such an adaptation is beneficial to both 



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