44S .SIB JOHN LDHBOCK OS ANTS, BEES, AND WASPS. 



At 3.10 again. At 4,30 again. 



3.13 „ 4.33 „ 



3,16 „ 4.40 „ 



3 20 „ 4.43 „ 



3.25 „ 4.45 „ 



3.33 „ 4.49 „ 



3,35 „ 4.53 „ 



3.38 „ j 4,55 „ 



3,40 „ I 4,58 „ 



3.47 „ 5. 3 „ 



3.53 ,. , 5. 7 „ 



3,57 „ 5,12 „ 



l. „ 5,19 „ 



4, 3 „ 5.22 „ 



4. 5 ,, 5,25 „ 



I. S „ 5.28 „ 



4,12 „ 5,32 „ 



1,15 „ 5.35 „ 



4 18 „ 5.39 „ 



4.20 „ ; 5,50 „ 



4,23 „ 7. 5 „ 



4.26 „ ; 7.12 „ 



After which she did not come again till 8, when we left off 

 watching. During the whole of this time she did not bring a 

 single' ant to help her. Surely it would have been in many re- 

 spects desirable to do so. It will be seen that some of the pupse 

 remained lying about and exposed to many dangers from 11 a.m. 

 till 7 P.M. ; and when she left off working at that time, there were 

 still a number of the pupiB unsecured ; and yet, though she had 

 taken so much pains herself, she did not bring or send others to 

 assist her in her efforts or to complete her work. 



Experiments with Pupa. 



July 11. I had put out some pupai oi F.flava in the central 

 park. At 5.55 a F.fmca found them and carried one off. 



At 6. she returned and '■ook another. Again 

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