The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 384
... nest , with a few workers , they did not attack her , but gradually brought other ants into their following , and finally adopted her , and started a fresh nest on their own account . This tends to support Forel's statement that the new ...
... nest , with a few workers , they did not attack her , but gradually brought other ants into their following , and finally adopted her , and started a fresh nest on their own account . This tends to support Forel's statement that the new ...
Page 388
... nest . He found that the ants , which passed continually out from and in to the nest , were profoundly indifferent to the condition of their imprisoned associates . He then treated ants taken from another nest of the same species in a ...
... nest . He found that the ants , which passed continually out from and in to the nest , were profoundly indifferent to the condition of their imprisoned associates . He then treated ants taken from another nest of the same species in a ...
Page 390
... nest for some months , and then allowed to return , they were occasionally attacked , but Sir John thinks mainly because there were then young workers in the nest to whom they had not been previously known . They were never , however ...
... nest for some months , and then allowed to return , they were occasionally attacked , but Sir John thinks mainly because there were then young workers in the nest to whom they had not been previously known . They were never , however ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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