. The fermentation of cacao, with which is compared the results of experimental investigations into the fermentation, oxidation, and drying of coffee, tea, tobacco, indigo, &c., for shipment. Cacao; Coffee; Tea; Tobacco. - Advertisements. TERMITES Termite worker. These operate in armies of a quarter of a million and upwards. WILL NOT GO NEAR v TIMBER v IF TREATED WITH ATLAS "A" WOOD PRESERVATIVE. A Railway Manager writes us, "Used Atlas 'A' for years as a Pro- tective against White Ants, and found it excellent." A RESIDENT IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA writes US, " i cons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fermentation-of-cacao-with-which-is-compared-the-results-of-experimental-investigations-into-the-fermentation-oxidation-and-drying-of-coffee-tea-tobacco-indigo-ampc-for-shipment-cacao-coffee-tea-tobacco-advertisements-termites-termite-worker-these-operate-in-armies-of-a-quarter-of-a-million-and-upwards-will-not-go-near-v-timber-v-if-treated-with-atlas-quotaquot-wood-preservative-a-railway-manager-writes-us-quotused-atlas-a-for-years-as-a-pro-tective-against-white-ants-and-found-it-excellentquot-a-resident-in-british-east-africa-writes-us-quot-i-cons-image232186478.html
RMRDN066–. The fermentation of cacao, with which is compared the results of experimental investigations into the fermentation, oxidation, and drying of coffee, tea, tobacco, indigo, &c., for shipment. Cacao; Coffee; Tea; Tobacco. - Advertisements. TERMITES Termite worker. These operate in armies of a quarter of a million and upwards. WILL NOT GO NEAR v TIMBER v IF TREATED WITH ATLAS "A" WOOD PRESERVATIVE. A Railway Manager writes us, "Used Atlas 'A' for years as a Pro- tective against White Ants, and found it excellent." A RESIDENT IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA writes US, " i cons
. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 132 BRANCH ARTHROPODA nate enough to escape being eaten l)y birds finds a place for a nest, or is taken possession of byworkers, and a new colony is founded. The males and females lose or divest themselves of their wings. Termites usually feed upon rotten wood, Ijut some species attack soft plants and live wood, or even cloth, paper, and leather. In Africa these insects sometimes build pyramidal nests twenty feet high and form villages of them. They are so numerous. Fig. 101.—Whifp ant (Termcs flaripix): a, Larva; 6, winged male; c, worker; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-economic-zoology-zoology-economic-132-branch-arthropoda-nate-enough-to-escape-being-eaten-ly-birds-finds-a-place-for-a-nest-or-is-taken-possession-of-byworkers-and-a-new-colony-is-founded-the-males-and-females-lose-or-divest-themselves-of-their-wings-termites-usually-feed-upon-rotten-wood-ijut-some-species-attack-soft-plants-and-live-wood-or-even-cloth-paper-and-leather-in-africa-these-insects-sometimes-build-pyramidal-nests-twenty-feet-high-and-form-villages-of-them-they-are-so-numerous-fig-101whifp-ant-termcs-flaripix-a-larva-6-winged-male-c-worker-image232254012.html
RMRDT2A4–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 132 BRANCH ARTHROPODA nate enough to escape being eaten l)y birds finds a place for a nest, or is taken possession of byworkers, and a new colony is founded. The males and females lose or divest themselves of their wings. Termites usually feed upon rotten wood, Ijut some species attack soft plants and live wood, or even cloth, paper, and leather. In Africa these insects sometimes build pyramidal nests twenty feet high and form villages of them. They are so numerous. Fig. 101.—Whifp ant (Termcs flaripix): a, Larva; 6, winged male; c, worker;
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