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1 v, 15| substance resembles the comb, only that it is not so 2 v, 21| generated in the cells of the comb, but the ruler-bees in cells 3 v, 21| down below attached to the comb, suspended from it, apart 4 v, 22| small lies slantwise in the comb, but by and by rises up 5 v, 22| the bee lays an egg in the comb there is always a drop of 6 v, 23| anthrene constructs its comb on some high place, and 7 v, 23| cases hexagonal like the comb of the bee. They are composed, 8 v, 23| filamented fibre, and the comb of the anthrene is much 9 v, 23| is much neater than the comb of the wasp. Like the bee, 10 v, 23| is cemented over. In the comb of the anthrene there is 11 IX, 40| same hive and in the same comb that they share with the 12 IX, 40| found in one and the same comb. As long as the leader is 13 IX, 40| covering quite smooth. Each comb is of one kind only: that 14 IX, 40| make in one and the same comb all these kinds of cells, 15 IX, 40| cannot so brood, the entire comb perishes; in the damaged 16 IX, 40| Superior honey comes from fresh comb, and from young shoots; 17 IX, 40| owes its inferiority to the comb in which it is deposited, 18 IX, 40| thyme is in flower and the comb is full, the honey does 19 IX, 40| water before sealing up the comb. As has been already stated, 20 IX, 40| discharge into one single comb. The little bees, as has 21 IX, 41| of chips and earth, each comb from a single origin, like