blossom Hosts j/iJ Insect Guests 



different stamen machinery, hence their varying 

 structure. 



Where moths and butterflies are the flowers' spon- 

 sors, the stamens are generally so arranged that the 

 pollen can be deposited on the visitor's eyes or 

 tonpfue : where a bee is the allv, the stamens are 

 apt to be placed so as to come in contact with 

 his back, head, sides, legs, or thorax. 



The methods are infinite in number ; there are 



VARYING FLOWER ORGANS 

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