. Animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 2^7—Apiary. the drones. Both of these may be used for laying-up a store of food, either for themselves or their progeny; but it is ob- served that in the breeding season the central portion only of each comb is tenanted by the young Bees, this being the part of the hive Avhere tliey will most constantly obtain the warmth requisite for their develoji- luciit (§ 411). The deposition of s only, therefore, is another remark-. the eggs in See his Supplement to Xew Edition of Paley's Natural Please note that these images are extracted fro


. Animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 2^7—Apiary. the drones. Both of these may be used for laying-up a store of food, either for themselves or their progeny; but it is ob- served that in the breeding season the central portion only of each comb is tenanted by the young Bees, this being the part of the hive Avhere tliey will most constantly obtain the warmth requisite for their develoji- luciit (§ 411). The deposition of s only, therefore, is another remark-. the eggs in See his Supplement to Xew Edition of Paley's Natural Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carpenter, William Benjamin, 1813-1885. London : H. G. Bohn


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