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I CAN endorse all that Sir J. H. de Villiers says concerning the sense of smell in the wild bees of the Cape. The aversion they have to sweating horses is well known, as also to the scent of chopped carrots. The following instances of this have come under my own notice:—
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CAREY-HOBSON, M. Cape Bees. Nature 28, 81 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028081c0
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