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SIE JOHN LUBBOCK ON BEES AND WA.SPS. 

 4. Bee No. 1 came. 4. 3. Went away. 



4. 



5 , 



4. 3. 



4. 5. 



„ 14 , 



4.11. 



4.10. 



5 , 



4.12. 



4.15. 



„ 14 , 



4.20. 



4.22. 



1 , 



4.25. 



4.24. 



,. 14 , 



4.29. 



4.26. 



5 , 



4.29 



During the whole of this time only one strange bee came, as 

 recorded above. 



In the following case I put out, besides 1^ lb. of honey, also 

 4 oz. of honey spread over two plates. 



12.15. 

 12.26. 

 12.36. 

 12.51. 



1. 4. 



1.15. 



1.25. 



1.38. 



1.49. 



2. 



2.14. 



2.25. 



2.38. 



2.50. 



3. 5. 

 3.20. 

 3.39. 

 3.52. 



4. 7. 

 4.15. 

 4.27. 

 4.43. 

 4.50. 



5. 7. 

 5.25. 

 5.42. 

 6.56. 

 6.14. 



One of my marked bees came. 

 She returned. 



12.21. She went. 



12.31. 



12.44. 



12.57. 



1.12. 



1.19. 



1.32. 



1.44. 



1.55. 



2. 7. 



2.19. 



2.33. „ 



2.44. 



2.58. 



3.13. 



3.32. 



3.45. 



4. 



4. 9. 



4.20. 



4.32. 



4.45. 



4.59. 



5.13. 



5.31. 



5.48. 



6. 1. 



She was dis- 

 [turbed. 



During this time no other bee came to the honey. 

 Not satisfied with this, I procured a fine honeycomb weighing 

 12| lbs, and brought to it one of my marked bees 



