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543 



Wings — (Continued) : 



ol Insects 78 



Wintering bees 454 



why diflScult 454 



requisties to 456 



Wired frames 230, 364 



figure of 365 



Wire imbedder 366 



figure of 366 



Wistaria 407 



figures of 408,' 409 



Women as bee-keepers 17 



Workers 129 



development of 130 



flight of 147 



food of larva 146 



function of. 163 



of old* 164 



of young 164 



glands of 134 



head of 44 



figure of 47 



jaws of 146 



figure ot 139, 146 



laying 130 



figure of 130 



legs of 148, 161 



anterior 148 



Workers— (Continued) ; 



figure of 149, 152, 158 



middle 151 



posterior 151 



figure of 152 



longevity of 163 



mouth-parts of 134 



figures of 132, 134 



ovaries of 130 



figure of 130 



sting of 156 



figure of 157 



tongue of 133 



figure of 132, 134 



voice of 147 



weight of 121 



wings of 147 



Worker-eggs IfiO 



Worms 31 



Xjlocopa 41 



York, George W 22 



Young's easel 316 



figure of 315 



Zinc 219 



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