. A dictionary of practical apiculture. Bees. "::^m POLLEN GRAINS. show their form and markings which are often very beautiful, as will be seen by the accompanying engraving, taken from Car- penter's work on the microscope. The figures in the engraving give a very good idea of the variation in form of different kinds of pollen. That marked A is from the Althaea rosea; B is from Cobcea scandens ; C from Passion flower (Passiflora Ccerulea), and D from Ifromcea purpui ea. Pollen, Artificial.—We have not yet succeeded in producing pollen artificially, and it is not likely that we ever shall.
. A dictionary of practical apiculture. Bees. "::^m POLLEN GRAINS. show their form and markings which are often very beautiful, as will be seen by the accompanying engraving, taken from Car- penter's work on the microscope. The figures in the engraving give a very good idea of the variation in form of different kinds of pollen. That marked A is from the Althaea rosea; B is from Cobcea scandens ; C from Passion flower (Passiflora Ccerulea), and D from Ifromcea purpui ea. Pollen, Artificial.—We have not yet succeeded in producing pollen artificially, and it is not likely that we ever shall. The term artificial pollen, is therefore a misnomer. But we have good. 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 Phin, John, 1830-1913. [from old catalog]. New York, The Industrial publication company
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