. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera. Ants; Bees; Wasps. IN FINDING THEIR WAY 25A .arva at E, with which she returned to tlie nest, without finding the pencil at all. On the following journey, shown in the fine white zigzag line (6), she found the pencil at last, but, as will be seen, only after many meanderings. Fig. 16. Diagram of complex path traversed in experiment 4. A, first position of pencil. B, second position of pencil. 1, 2 ii raight lines of two tracks of the observed ants. 3, winding narrow white line, showing course pnrsued by
. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera. Ants; Bees; Wasps. IN FINDING THEIR WAY 25A .arva at E, with which she returned to tlie nest, without finding the pencil at all. On the following journey, shown in the fine white zigzag line (6), she found the pencil at last, but, as will be seen, only after many meanderings. Fig. 16. Diagram of complex path traversed in experiment 4. A, first position of pencil. B, second position of pencil. 1, 2 ii raight lines of two tracks of the observed ants. 3, winding narrow white line, showing course pnrsued by the same ant before arriving *t B, when the position of the pencil was unchanged. Experiment 4.—I then repeated the observation. 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 Lubbock, John, Sir, 1834-1913. New York, D. Appleton and Company
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