I rest assured that the smell of the burnt wax will unavoidably attract them ; they will soon find out the honey, for they are fond of preying on that which is not their own; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles... Bees - Страница 4001778Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1792 - 822 страници
...neighbourhood, I reft a (Tu red that the fmell of the burnt wax will unavoidably attract them. They will foon find out the honey, for they are fond of preying on...not their own ; and, in their approach, they will necefla. rily tinge themfelves with fome particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their bodies.... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 страници
...neighbourhood, I rell aiTured that the fmell of the burnt wax will unavoidably attract them. The will foon find out the honey, for they are fond of preying on...not their own ; and, in their approach, they will neceflarily tinge themfelves with ioine particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their bodies.... | |
| 1815 - 442 страници
...vermilion, laid on the stone j and then 1 retire carefully to watch \vhether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...which is not their own ; and in their approach they necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will long adhere to their bodies.... | |
| 1847 - 412 страници
...vermilion, laid on the stone; and then I retire carefully to watch whether sy bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...soon find out the honey, for they are fond of preying upon that which is not their own ; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 412 страници
...vermillion, laid on the stone ; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their bodies. I next fix my compass, to find out their course,... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur - 1904 - 404 страници
...vermillion, laid on the stone ; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their bodies. I next fix my compass, to find out their course,... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1916 - 346 страници
...vermilion, laid on the stone; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...vermilion, which will adhere long to their bodies. I next fix my compass, to find out their course, which they keep invariably straight, when they are... | |
| Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters - 1926 - 570 страници
...and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighborhood, I rest assured that the smell of the burnt wax will...preying on that which is not their own; and in their aj1proach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will adhere... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 страници
...and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighborhood, I rest assured that the smell of the burnt wax will...vermilion, which will adhere long to their bodies. I next fix my compass, to find out their course, which they keep invariably straight, when they are... | |
| Michael P. Branch - 2004 - 444 страници
...and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighborhood, I rest assured that the smell of the burnt wax will...vermilion, which will adhere long to their bodies. I next fix my compass, to find out their course, which they keep invariably straight, when they are... | |
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