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THE weather of the first fortnight of July 1934 was abnormally hot and dry, which condition may account for the following interesting observations made on two hives of bees, in the garden of the Convent of Notre Dame, Ladywood, Milngavie, near Glasgow.
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VERONICA, S. Sparrows and Bees. Nature 134, 420 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134420b0
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