| 1874 - 532 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. " When the bee, thus provided, flies to another flower, or to the same flower a second time, and is... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower: in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. ' When the bee, so provided,... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. " When the bee, thus provided,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 138 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. ' When the bee, so provided,... | |
| 1874 - 806 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. " When the bee, thus provided,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower, in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...viscid stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then again the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. " When the bee,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 pages
...their backs against the viscid stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollen-masses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. ' When the bee, so provided, flies to another flower, or to the same flower a second time, and is pushed... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees vis.it the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into the bucket, the * The first step only towards experimental demonstration has been taken. Experiments now begun might,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees vĂșit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into the bucket, the * The first step only towards experimental demonstration has been taken. Experiments now begun might,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 656 pages
...an aperture, serving as a spout, is formed in an orchid. Bees visit the flower : in eager search of material for their combs they push each other into...stigma of the flower and obtain glue ; then against the pollenmasses, which are thus stuck to the back of the bee and carried away. ' When the bee, so provided,... | |
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