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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[April, 1887. 
they are.” We leave it to our readers to decide whether the bees 
and wasps are wiser than they seem or seem wiser than they are. 
appendix. 
We give below all our observations on arrivals and departures 
with the exception of those made on the morning of August 18. 
We sometimes counted those arriving, sometimes those depart¬ 
ing and sometimes both arrivals and departures at the same 
time. 
August 
> 7, 
3:30- 3:50 p. m. 
< < 
It 
4:15- 4:35 “ “ 
tt 
9, 
2:30- 2:35 “ 44 
tt 
tl 
4:50- 4:56 “ 44 
tl 
tl 
4:58- 5:00 44 44 
i 1 
10, 
8:40- 9:02 a.m. 
tl 
tt 
3:22- 3:29 p. m. 
i 1 
it 
4:50- 5:00 44 “ 
it 
11, 
9:31— 9:39 a. m. 
< i 
12, 
8:00- 8:06 “ 44 
(( 
it 
8:11- 8:15 “ “ 
‘ t 
ti 
9:10- 9:15 “ “ 
tt 
tl 
9:23- 9:28 44 44 
tl 
13, 
9:10- 9:30 “ u 
tl 
It 
1:39— 1 :44 p. m. 
it 
tl 
3:04- 3:09 “ 44 
1 1 
tl 
3:09- 3:14 44 “ 
14, 
. 10:45-10:50 a 
. M. 
ll 
10:50-10:55 
tt 
It 
11:12-11:15 
n 
It 
11:15-11:17 “ 
it 
it 
11:20-11:25 “ 
i . 
15, 
8:35- 8:42 44 
it 
(t 
8:38- 8:48 44 
Cl 
16, 
8:11— 3:16 p. 
M. 
U 
3:16- 3:20 44 
a 
it 
3:20- 3:25 44 
tt 
tl 
3:43- 3:48 44 
tt 
it 
7:00- 7:30 44 
it 
17, 
9:05- 9:10 a. 
M. 
ll 
9:10- 9:15 44 
tt 
Arrived. 
50 
60 
140 
200 
650 
100 
140 
200 
100 
191 
187 
52S 
125 v 
120 
100 
130 
Left. Warm, bright. 
20 
100 
359 Cloudy, cool. 
20 
200 
25G Very dark, thunder. 
45 
Clear, cool. 
Warm, cloudy. 
191 
200 
200 
127 
128 
185 
100 
Oil 
238 
5 
0 
65 
90 
0 
13 
Clear, cool 
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