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THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE. 
have intercourse with the drone. Huber first discovered 
that she returned with the male organ torn from the 
drone, and still adhering to her body. It it were not for 
this arrangement, her spermatheca could not be filled, 
unless she remained so long in the air with the drone as 
to incur a very great risk of being devoured by birds. 
In one instance, some days after the impregnation of a 
queen, I found the male organ,* hi a dried state, adheiing 
• On page 60 of the English translation of Prof. Slebold's work on “ Partheno¬ 
genesis ” (that Is, production without intercourse with the male) “ of Moths and 
Bees,” may be found the following extract of a letter to Prof. Sicbold, dated 21st 
July, 1858, from the celebrated German Apiarian, the Baron Vou Berlepsch. 
“ I succeeded, to-day, In linpnling upon a pin, a queen which had flown out to 
copulate, Just as she was about to re-enter the hive. The signs of copulation stand 
far out. * * * Will you have the kindness to settle, by dissection: 1, 11 any, and 
what, parts of the drone occur in the royal vulva; and 2, what is the condition of 
the seminal receptacle. If there be parts of the drone In the vulva, peoplo will, 
at last, admit that the drones arc the males, and that the copulation takes place 
outside of the hive. * * * Moreover, if you find the seminal receptacle filled with 
semen, Dzierzon's hypothesis—according to which the ovary is not fertilized, but 
the seminal receptacle filled with male drone-semen, by copulation—is raised into 
evidence.'* , . , , . 
Prof. Siobold says, that “ho was able to establish, that those definitely formed 
parts In the vagina of the queen were nothing but the torn copulative organs of a 
male bee (drone). With this condition of the external sexual organs of the queen, 
the state of the Internal generative organs also agreed exactly, for the seminal re¬ 
ceptacle which is empty in all virgin female insects, was, in this queen, filled to 
overflowing with seminal filaments (spermatozolds).’’ 
I give ns interesting. In this connection, the following extract from my journal: 
» August 251A, 1852.— Found tho male organ protruding from a young queen ; 
could not remove it without exerting so much force that I feared it would kill her. 
Dr. Joseph Lohly examined this queen-bee with tho microscope, so as to demon 
strata that— to use Ms words— ' It was tho penis and Its appendages of a male, 
corresponding, in nl> ‘ts anatomical peculiarities, with the snmo organs examined, 
at the same time, In other drones. The testicles and vtisa defereniia of these 
drones were found ‘o be full of the spermatic fluid. Tho spennatheca of tho 
qnecn was distended with the same semi-fluid, spermatic iliattor.’ This one exam¬ 
ination demonstrates that the drones uro males, and that they impregnate the 
queen by actual co**ion.” 
Prof. Sicbohl further says: “As in the act of copulation of tbe bees, the penis 
*»f a drone is coinpWely protruded outwards, nnd as no particular muscular appa¬ 
ratus exists for tho extrusion of the penis, the circumstance that the drones copu- 
late in flight, has an Important signification. * * * During the movement of the 
wluga, tbe different air-sacs of the tracheul system of the drone are filled with air. 
