. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera. Ants; Bees; Wasps. 256 SIGHT LITTLE USED on three other ants (see Figs. 15-17) with the same result: the second was 7 minutes before she found the pencil, and at last seemed to do so accidentally; the third actually wandered about for no less than half an hour (Fig. 15), returning up the paper bridge several times. Other experiments somewhat similar to the pre- Fig. Diagram representisg three tracks of an ant in another ezpcainient A, the first position of "pencil and the food; towards which an


. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera. Ants; Bees; Wasps. 256 SIGHT LITTLE USED on three other ants (see Figs. 15-17) with the same result: the second was 7 minutes before she found the pencil, and at last seemed to do so accidentally; the third actually wandered about for no less than half an hour (Fig. 15), returning up the paper bridge several times. Other experiments somewhat similar to the pre- Fig. Diagram representisg three tracks of an ant in another ezpcainient A, the first position of "pencil and the food; towards which and from the base-line of nest 1 and 2 lead by nearly direct broadish white lines to A. When the latter was removed to B the ant, in its effort to reach this, pursued the narrow white winding line ending in3 -ȉ ceding, the results of which are shown in the figures 16 and 17, seem to prove that this species of ant, at any. 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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