. Insect architecture. Insects. «e INSECT ARCHITKCTIMU-. next bee, who passes it in the siime manner to the next, and so on till it is brought to the border of the nest,—in the same way as we sometimes see sugar- loaves conveyed from a cart to a warehouse, by a file of portero throwing them from one to The elevation the dome, which is all built from the interior, is tiom four to six inches above the level of the field. Beside the moss or grass, tlu-y frequently employ coarse wax to form the ceiling of the vault, for the purpose of keeping out rain, and. Please note that these ima


. Insect architecture. Insects. «e INSECT ARCHITKCTIMU-. next bee, who passes it in the siime manner to the next, and so on till it is brought to the border of the nest,—in the same way as we sometimes see sugar- loaves conveyed from a cart to a warehouse, by a file of portero throwing them from one to The elevation the dome, which is all built from the interior, is tiom four to six inches above the level of the field. Beside the moss or grass, tlu-y frequently employ coarse wax to form the ceiling of the vault, for the purpose of keeping out rain, and. 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 Rennie, James, 1787-1867. London, M. A. Nattali


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