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    • Sources of London Honey - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      IT is well known that the main nectar flow in the London area comes from the limes (Tilia spp.) and to a lesser extent from the privet (Ligustrum). In some seasons privet predominates and the ...

    • The Fox and the Fleas - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      MANY years ago a few friends were chatting in Kirkby Lonsdale Vicarage, and one of us remarked that almost everybody had within his own knowledge some story that he could not expect his friends ...

    • The Union of Nerve Cells - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      The general consensus of opinion of many other practical neuro-histologists favours the same conclusion. There is no doubt that many cases, such as that which Mr. Sanders mentions finding in ...

    • The Corolla in Flower-Fertilization - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      The fact observed is this, that, when visited by the large handsome bee that fertilizes it, the beautiful widespread pentamerous flower closes gently on the bee, if the insect effectually enters ...

    • Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects * - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      VIOLA tricolor presents a further example of the same kind of dimorphism as that described in the last article in the case of Lysimahcia, Euphrasia, and Rhinanthus. One of its two forms, illustrated ...

    • Factors in the Production of Honey - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      This critical résumé will be most valuable to future workers in the same field. The honey bee in Great Britain contributes, by its pollinating activities ...

    • Bees Visiting Flowers - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      In this case the flowers are not sucked in the usual manner, but the bees bite holes through the corolla, and obtain in this way illegitimate access to the honey& ...