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... ants of Switzerland , which was noticed in this Journal at the beginning of 1877. When this book appeared , Sir John Lubbock had only just com- menced his systematic study of the habits of the social insects . His first series of ...
... ants of Switzerland , which was noticed in this Journal at the beginning of 1877. When this book appeared , Sir John Lubbock had only just com- menced his systematic study of the habits of the social insects . His first series of ...
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... ants , besides some foreign ones , and has generally had from thirty to forty communities simultaneously under observation during the last few years . Some little contrivance is of course required to induce ants to enter nests of this ...
... ants , besides some foreign ones , and has generally had from thirty to forty communities simultaneously under observation during the last few years . Some little contrivance is of course required to induce ants to enter nests of this ...
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... ants cling to an enemy , when they have once closed their mandibles , is very remark- able . If an ant be merely touched with a bristle , it at once seizes it in its mandibles . In alluding to this Sir John refers to a statement made by ...
... ants cling to an enemy , when they have once closed their mandibles , is very remark- able . If an ant be merely touched with a bristle , it at once seizes it in its mandibles . In alluding to this Sir John refers to a statement made by ...
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