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... The Sporting Magazine - Страница 1051815Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1778 - 160 страници
...vermilion, laid on the stone ; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there be any in that neighbourhood, I rest assured that the...which is not their own ; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| 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...which is not their own ; and, in their approach, they will necefla. rily tinge themfelves with fome particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| 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...which is not their own ; and, in their approach, they will neceflarily tinge themfelves with ioine particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| 1847 - 412 страници
...with small quantities of vermilion, laid on the stone; and then I retire carefully to watch whether sy bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood,...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 - 1904 - 412 страници
...with small quantities of vermillion, laid on the stone ; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood,...which is not their own; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur - 1904 - 408 страници
...with small quantities of vermillion, laid on the stone; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood,...which is not their own; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermillion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1916 - 346 страници
...with small quantities of vermilion, laid on the stone; and then I retire carefully to watch whether any bees appear. If there are any in that neighbourhood,...which is not their own; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| 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...which is not their own; and, in their approach, they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their... | |
| 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...which is not their own; and in their approach they will necessarily tinge themselves with some particles of vermilion, which will adhere long to their... | |
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