ty Theo. Carreras. 
ANTS AS HONEY-POTS. 
Set aside from the time they are “callows”’ to act as storage-cells for honey, 
the collected sugar by the general workers of the nest. 
in the early stages of the ant’s existence becomes distended out of all proportion to the rest of the ant’s body. 
by an inmate the ant will disgorge a drop of the precious fluid and feed its fellow-worker. 
these ants never leave the hive, but are fed with 
A special sac is used for keeping this honey,:which by a process of culture 
When called upon 
