The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 18Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1879 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 19
... took upon him a like authority , as Capt . Kett of Norfolk might have done in case he had wonne the battle at Norwich . And then came the Quene's Highness and she wd . not medle at all with the supreme Hedde so as thys long tyme we were ...
... took upon him a like authority , as Capt . Kett of Norfolk might have done in case he had wonne the battle at Norwich . And then came the Quene's Highness and she wd . not medle at all with the supreme Hedde so as thys long tyme we were ...
Page 49
... took it.1 They must therefore be at least four years old . Some of the workers too have probably lived as long . I have also several workers which I have kept under observation since 1875 . From my own observations I have been able to ...
... took it.1 They must therefore be at least four years old . Some of the workers too have probably lived as long . I have also several workers which I have kept under observation since 1875 . From my own observations I have been able to ...
Page 55
... took great care of them ; and notwithstanding the inconvenience of not being able to vary the temperature of their habitation , they reared some , which became larvæ of a tolerable size , but which soon perished from the effect of my ...
... took great care of them ; and notwithstanding the inconvenience of not being able to vary the temperature of their habitation , they reared some , which became larvæ of a tolerable size , but which soon perished from the effect of my ...
Page 56
... took an old fertile queen from a nest of Lasius flavus , and put her to another nest of the same species . The workers became very excited and killed her . I repeated the experiment , with the same result , more than once . I concluded ...
... took an old fertile queen from a nest of Lasius flavus , and put her to another nest of the same species . The workers became very excited and killed her . I repeated the experiment , with the same result , more than once . I concluded ...
Page 57
... took her up on a slip of paper and carried her to it . The friends wandered about a little , but by degrees returned to the nest , and not one of them found the food . This I repeated thirty - nine times with a similar result . The ...
... took her up on a slip of paper and carried her to it . The friends wandered about a little , but by degrees returned to the nest , and not one of them found the food . This I repeated thirty - nine times with a similar result . The ...
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