InthiswayIobtainedsomemagnificentseriesofAnthidiaandMegachiles,runninguptoadozen。Therewasamelancholysidetothissuccess。Allmyseries,withnotoneexception,wereravagedbyparasites。ThoseoftheMegachile(M。sericans,FONSCOL),whofashionshergobletswithrobinia—,holm—,andterebinth—leaves,wereinhabitedbyCoelioxysoctodentata(AParasiticBee。——Translator'sNote。);thoseoftheAnthidium(A。florentinum,LATR。)wereoccupiedbyaLeucopsis。BothkindswereswarmingwithacolonyofpigmyparasiteswhosenameIhavenotyetbeenabletodiscover。Inshort,mypan—pipehives,thoughveryusefultomefromotherpointsofview,taughtmenothingabouttheorderofthesexesamongtheLeaf—
  cuttersandthecotton—weavers。
  IwasmorefortunatewiththreeOsmiae(O。tricornis,LATR。,O。
  cornuta,LATR。,andO。Latreillii,SPIN。),allofwhomgavemesplendidresults,withreed—stumpsarrangedeitheragainstthewallsofmygarden,asIhavejustsaid,orneartheircustomaryabode,thehugenestsoftheMason—beeoftheSheds。Oneofthem,theThree—
  hornedOsmia,didbetterstill:asIhavedescribed,shebuilthernestsinmystudy,asplentifullyasIcouldwish,usingreeds,glasstubesandotherretreatsofmyselectingforhergalleries。
  Wewillconsultthislast,whohasfurnishedmewithdocumentsbeyondmyfondesthopes,andbeginbyaskingherofhowmanyeggsheraveragelayingconsists。Ofthewholeheapofcolonizedtubesinmystudy,orelseoutofdoors,inthehurdle—reedsandthepan—pipeappliances,thebest—filledcontainsfifteencells,withafreespaceabovetheseries,aspaceshowingthatthelayingisended,for,ifthemotherhadanymoreeggsavailable,shewouldhavelodgedthemintheroomwhichsheleavesunoccupied。Thisstringoffifteenappearstoberare;itwastheonlyonethatIfound。Myattemptsatindoorrearing,pursuedduringtwoyearswithglasstubesorreeds,taughtmethattheThree—hornedOsmiaisnotmuchaddictedtolongseries。
  Asthoughtodecreasethedifficultiesofthecomingdeliverance,sheprefersshortgalleries,inwhichonlyapartofthelayingisstacked。Wemustthenfollowthesamemotherinhermigrationfromonedwellingtothenextifwewouldobtainacompletecensusofherfamily。Aspotofcolour,droppedontheBee'sthoraxwithapaint—
  brushwhilesheisabsorbedinclosingupthemouthofthetunnel,enablesustorecognizetheOsmiainhervarioushomes。
  Inthisway,theswarmthatresidedinmystudyfurnishedme,inthefirstyear,withanaverageoftwelvecells。Nextyear,thesummerappearedtobemorefavourableandtheaveragebecameratherhigher,reachingfifteen。Themostnumerouslayingperformedundermyeyes,notinatube,butinasuccessionofSnail—shells,reachedthefigureoftwenty—six。Ontheotherhand,layingsofbetweeneightandtenarenotuncommon。Lastly,takingallmyrecordstogether,theresultisthatthefamilyoftheOsmiafluctuatesroundaboutfifteeninnumber。
  Ihavealreadyspokenofthegreatdifferencesinsizeapparentinthecellsofoneandthesameseries。Thepartitions,atfirstwidelyspaced,drawgraduallynearertooneanotherastheycomeclosertotheaperture,whichimpliesroomycellsatthebackandnarrowcellsinfront。Thecontentsofthesecompartmentsarenolessunevenbetweenoneportionandanotherofthestring。Withoutanyexceptionknowntome,thelargecells,thosewithwhichtheseriesstarts,havemoreabundantprovisionsthanthestraitenedcellswithwhichtheseriesends。Theheapofhoneyandpolleninthefirstistwiceoreventhriceaslargeasthatinthesecond。Inthelastcells,themostrecentindate,thevictualsarebutapinchofpollen,soniggardlyinamountthatwewonderwhatwillbecomeofthelarvawiththatmeagreration。
  OnewouldthinkthattheOsmia,whennearingtheendofthelaying,attachesnoimportancetoherlast—born,towhomshedolesoutspaceandfoodsosparingly。Thefirst—bornreceivethebenefitofherearlyenthusiasm:theirsisthewell—spreadtable,theirsthespaciousapartments。Theworkhasbeguntopallbythetimethatthelasteggsarelaid;andthelast—comershavetoputupwithascurvyportionoffoodandatinycorner。
  Thedifferenceshowsitselfinanotherwayafterthecocoonsarespun。Thelargecells,thoseattheback,receivethebulkycocoons;
  thesmallones,thoseinfront,havecocoonsonlyahalforathirdasbig。BeforeopeningthemandascertainingthesexoftheOsmiainside,letuswaitforthetransformationintotheperfectinsect,whichwilltakeplacetowardstheendofsummer。Ifimpatiencegetsthebetterofus,wecanopenthemattheendofJulyorinAugust。
  Theinsectistheninthenymphalstage;anditiseasy,underthisform,todistinguishthetwosexesbythelengthoftheantennae,whicharelargerinthemales,andbytheglassyprotuberancesontheforehead,thesignofthefuturearmourofthefemales。Well,thesmallcocoons,thoseinthenarrowfrontcells,withtheirscantystoreofprovisions,allbelongtomales;thebigcocoons,thoseinthespaciousandwell—stockedcellsattheback,allbelongtofemales。
  Theconclusionisdefinite:thelayingoftheThree—hornedOsmiaconsistsoftwodistinctgroups,firstagroupoffemalesandthenagroupofmales。
  Withmypan—pipeapparatusdisplayedonthewallsofmyenclosureandwitholdhurdle—reedsleftlyingflatoutofdoors,IobtainedtheHornedOsmiainfairquantities。IpersuadedLatreille'sOsmiatobuildhernestinreeds,whichshedidwithazealwhichIwasfarfromexpecting。AllthatIhadtodowastolaysomereed—stumpshorizontallywithinherreach,intheimmediateneighbourhoodofherusualhaunts,namely,thenestsoftheMason—beeoftheSheds。
  Lastly,Isucceededwithoutdifficultyinmakingherbuildhernestsintheprivacyofmystudy,withglasstubesforahouse。Theresultsurpassedmyhopes。
  WithboththeseOsmiae,thedivisionofthegalleryisthesameaswiththeThree—hornedOsmia。Atthebackarelargecellswithplentifulprovisionsandwidely—spacedpartitions;infront,smallcells,withscantyprovisionsandpartitionsclosetogether。Also,thelargercellssuppliedmewithbigcocoonsandfemales;thesmallercellsgavemelittlecocoonsandmales。TheconclusionthereforeisexactlythesameinthecaseofallthreeOsmiae。
  BeforedismissingtheOsmiae,letusdevoteamomenttotheircocoons,acomparisonofwhich,inthematterofbulk,willfurnishuswithfairlyaccurateevidenceastotherelativesizeofthetwosexes,forthethingcontained,theperfectinsect,isevidentlyproportionatetothesilkenwrapperinwhichitisenclosed。Thesecocoonsareoval—shapedandmayberegardedasellipsoidsformedbyarevolutionaroundthemajoraxis。Thevolumeofoneofthesesolidsisexpressedinthefollowingformula:
  4/3xpixax(bsquared),inwhich2aisthemajoraxisand2btheminoraxis。
  Now,theaveragedimensionsofthecocoonsoftheThree—hornedOsmiaareasfollows:
  2a=13mm。(。507inch。——Translator'sNote。),2b=7mm。(。273inch。—
  —Translator'sNote。)inthefemales;
  2a=9mm。(。351inch。——Translator'sNote。),2b=5mm。(。195inch。——
  Translator'sNote。)inthemales。
  Theratiothereforebetween13x7x7=637and9x5x5=225willbemoreorlesstheratiobetweenthesizesofthetwosexes。Thisratioissomewherebetween2to1and3to1。Thefemalesthereforearetwoorthreetimeslargerthanthemales,aproportionalreadysuggestedbyacomparisonofthemassofprovisions,estimatedsimplybytheeye。
  TheHornedOsmiagivesusthefollowingaveragedimensions:
  2a=15mm。(。585inch。——Translator'sNote。),2b=9mm。(。351inch。—
  —Translator'sNote。)inthefemales;
  2a=12mm。(。468inch。——Translator'sNote。),2b=7mm。(。273inch。—
  —Translator'sNote。)inthemales。
  Onceagain,theratiobetween15x9x9=1215and12x7x7=588
  liesbetween2to1and3to1。
  BesidestheBeeswhoarrangetheirlayinginarow,Ihaveconsultedotherswhosecellsaregroupedinawaythatmakesitpossibletoascertaintherelativeorderofthetwosexes,thoughnotquitesoprecisely。OneoftheseistheMason—beeoftheWalls。Ineednotdescribeagainherdome—shapednest,builtonapebble,whichisnowsowell—knowntous。(Cf。"TheMason—bees":chapter1。——Translator'sNote。)
  Eachmotherchoosesherstoneandworksonitinsolitude。Sheisanungraciouslandownerandguardshersitejealously,drivingawayanyMasonwhoevenlooksasthoughshemightalightonit。Theinhabitantsofthesamenestarethereforealwaysbrothersandsisters;theyarethefamilyofonemother。
  Moreover,ifthestonepresentsalargeenoughsurface——aconditioneasilyfulfilled——theMason—beehasnoreasontoleavethesupportonwhichshebeganherlayingandgoinsearchofanotherwhereontodeposittherestofhereggs。Sheistoothriftyofhertimeandofhermortartoinvolveherselfinsuchexpenditureexceptforgravereasons。Consequently,eachnest,atleastwhenitisnew,whentheBeeherselfhaslaidthefirstfoundations,containstheentirelaying。Itisadifferentthingwhenanoldnestisrestoredandmadeintoaplacefordepositingtheeggs。Ishallcomebacklatertosuchhouses。
  Anewly—builtnestthen,withrareexceptions,containstheentirelayingofonefemale。Countthecellsandweshallhavethetotallistofthefamily。Theirmaximumnumberfluctuatesroundaboutfifteen。Themostluxuriantserieswilloccasionallyreachasmanyaseighteen,thoughtheseareveryscarce。
  Whenthesurfaceofthestoneisregularallaroundthesiteofthefirstcell,whenthemasoncanaddtoherbuildingwiththesamefacilityineverydirection,itisobviousthatthegroupsofcells,whenfinished,willhavetheoldestinthecentralportionandthemorerecentinthesurroundingportion。Becauseofthisjuxtapositionofthecells,whichservepartlyasawalltothosewhichcomenext,itispossibletoformsomeestimateofthechronologicalorderofthecellsintheChalicodoma'snestandthustodiscoverthesequenceofthetwosexes。
  Inwinter,bywhichtimetheBeehaslongbeenintheperfectstate,IcollectChalicodoma—nests,removingthembodilyfromtheirsupportwithafewsmartsidewardtapsofthehammeronthepebbles。Atthebaseofthemortardomethecellsarewideagapeanddisplaytheircontents。Itakethecocoonfromitsbox,openitandtakenoteofthesexoftheinsectenclosed。
  IshouldprobablybeaccusedofexaggerationifImentionedthetotalnumberofthenestswhichIhavegatheredandthecellswhichIhaveinspectedbythismethodduringthelastsixorsevenyears。IwillcontentmyselfwithsayingthattheharvestofasinglemorningsometimesconsistedofasmanyassixtynestsoftheMason—bee。Ihadtohavehelpincarryinghomemyspoils,eventhoughthenestswereremovedfromtheirstonesonthespot。
  >FromtheenormousnumberofnestswhichIhaveexamined,Iamabletostatethat,whentheclusterisregular,thefemalecellsoccupythecentreandthemalecellstheedges。Wheretheirregularityofthepebblehaspreventedanevendistributionaroundtheinitialpoint,thesamerulehasbeenobserved。Amalecellisneversurroundedoneverysidebyfemalecells:eitheritoccupiestheedgesofthenest,orelseitadjoins,atleastonsomesides,othermalecells,ofwhichthelastformpartoftheexteriorofthecluster。Asthesurroundingcellsareobviouslyofalaterdatethantheinnercells,itfollowsthattheMason—beeactsliketheOsmiae:shebeginsherlayingwithfemalesandendsitwithmales,eachofthesexesformingaseriesofitsown,independentoftheother。
  Somefurthercircumstancesaddtheirtestimonytothatofthesurroundedandsurroundingcells。Whenthepebbleprojectssharplyandformsasortofdihedralangle,oneofwhosefacesismoreorlessverticalandtheotherhorizontal,thisangleisafavouritesitewiththeMason,whothusfindsgreaterstabilityforheredificeinthesupportgivenherbythedoubleplane。ThesesitesappeartometobeingreatrequestwiththeChalicodoma,consideringthenumberofnestswhichIfindthusdoublysupported。Innestsofthiskind,allthecells,asusual,havetheirfoundationsfixedtothehorizontalsurface;butthefirstrow,therowofcellsfirstbuilt,standswithitsbackagainsttheverticalsurface。
  Well,theseoldercells,whichoccupytheactualedgeofthedihedralangle,arealwaysfemale,withtheexceptionofthoseateitherendoftherow,which,astheybelongtotheoutside,maybemalecells。
  Infrontofthisfirstrowcomeothers。Thefemalecellsoccupythemiddleportionandthemaletheends。Finally,thelastrow,closingintheremainder,containsonlymalecells。Theprogressoftheworkisveryvisiblehere:theMasonhasbegunbyattendingtothecentralgroupoffemalecells,thefirstrowofwhichoccupiesthedihedralangle,andhasfinishedhertaskbydistributingthemalecellsroundtheoutside。
  Iftheperpendicularfaceofthedihedralanglebehighenough,itsometimeshappensthatasecondrowofcellsisplacedabovethefirstrowbackingontothatplane;athirdrowoccurslessoften。
  Thenestisthenoneofseveralstoreys。Thelowerstoreys,theolder,containonlyfemales;theupper,themorerecentstorey,containsnonebutmales。Itgoeswithoutsayingthatthesurfacelayer,evenofthelowerstoreys,cancontainmaleswithoutinvalidatingtherule,forthislayermayalwaysbelookeduponastheChalicodoma'slastwork。
  Everythingthereforecontributestoshowthat,intheMason—bee,thefemalestaketheleadintheorderofprimogeniture。Theirsisthecentralandbest—protectedpartoftheclayfortress;theouterpart,thatmostexposedtotheinclemenciesoftheweatherandtoaccidents,isforthemales。
  Themales'cellsdonotdifferfromthefemales'onlybybeingplacedattheoutsideofthecluster;theydifferalsointheircapacity,whichismuchsmaller。Toestimatetherespectivecapacitiesofthetwosortsofcells,Igotoworkasfollows:Ifilltheemptycellwithveryfinesandandpourthissandbackintoaglasstubemeasuring5millimetres(。195inch。——Translator'sNote。)indiameter。
  >Fromtheheightofthecolumnofsandwecanestimatethecomparativecapacityofthetwokindsofcells。Iwilltakeoneatrandomamongmynumerousexamplesofcellsthusgauged。
  Itcomprisesthirteencellsandoccupiesadihedralangle。Thefemalecellsgivemethefollowingfigures,inmillimetres,astheheightofthecolumnsofsand:
  40,44,43,48,48,46,47
  (1。56,1。71,1。67,1。87,1。87,1。79,1。83inches。——Translator'sNote。),averaging45。(1。75inches。——Translator'sNote。)
  Themalecellsgiveme:
  32,35,28,30,30,31
  (1。24,1。36,1。09,1。17,1。17,1。21inches。——Translator'sNote。),averaging31。(1。21inches。——Translator'sNote。)
  Theratioofthecapacityofthecellsforthetwosexesisthereforeroughlyaratioof4to3。Theactualcontentsofthecellbeingproportionatetoitscapacity,theaboveratiomustalsobemoreorlesstheratioofprovisionsandsizesbetweenfemalesandmales。
  Thesefigureswillassistuspresentlytotellwhetheranoldcell,occupiedforasecondorthirdtime,belongedoriginallytoafemaleoramale。
  TheChalicodomaoftheShedscannotgiveusanyinformationonthismatter。Shebuildsunderthesameeaves,inexcessivelypopulouscolonies;anditisimpossibletofollowthelaboursofanysingleMason,whosecells,distributedhereandthere,aresooncoveredupwiththeworkofherneighbours。Allismuddleandconfusionintheindividualoutputoftheswarmingthrong。
  IhavenotwatchedtheworkoftheChalicodomaoftheShrubswithcloseenoughattentiontobeabletostatedefinitelythatthisBeeisasolitarybuilder。Hernestisaballofclayhangingfromabough。Sometimes,thisnestisthesizeofalargewalnutandthenappearstobetheworkofonealone;sometimes,itisthesizeofaman'sfist,inwhichcaseIhavenodoubtthatitistheworkofseveral。Thosebulkynests,comprisingmorethanfiftycells,cantellusnothingexact,asanumberofworkersmustcertainlyhavecollaboratedtoproducethem。
  Thewalnut—sizednestsaremoretrustworthy,foreverythingseemstoindicatethattheywerebuiltbyasingleBee。Herefemalesarefoundinthecentreofthegroupandmalesatthecircumference,insomewhatsmallercells,thusrepeatingwhattheMason—beeofthePebbleshastoldus。
  Oneclearandsimplerulestandsoutfromthiscollectionoffacts。
  ApartfromthestrangeexceptionoftheThree—prongedOsmia,whomixesthesexeswithoutanyorder,theBeeswhomIstudiedandprobablyacrowdofothersproducefirstacontinuousseriesoffemalesandthenacontinuousseriesofmales,thelatterwithlessprovisionsandsmallercells。ThisdistributionofthesexesagreeswithwhatwehavelongknownoftheHive—bee,whobeginsherlayingwithalongsequenceofworkers,orsterilefemales,andendsitwithalongsequenceofmales。Theanalogycontinuesdowntothecapacityofthecellsandthequantitiesofprovisions。Therealfemales,theQueen—bees,havewaxcellsincomparablymorespaciousthanthecellsofthemalesandreceiveamuchlargeramountoffood。Everythingthereforedemonstratesthatwearehereinthepresenceofageneralrule。
  Butdoesthisruleexpressthewholetruth?Istherenothingbeyondalayingintwoseries?AretheOsmiae,theChalicodomaeandtherestofthemfatallyboundbythisdistributionofthesexesintotwodistinctgroups,themalegroupfollowinguponthefemalegroup,withoutanymixingofthetwo?Isthemotherabsolutelypowerlesstomakeachangeinthisarrangement,shouldcircumstancesrequireit?
  TheThree—prongedOsmiaalreadyshowsusthattheproblemisfarfrombeingsolved。Inthesamebramble—stump,thetwosexesoccurveryirregularly,asthoughatrandom。WhythismixtureintheseriesofcocoonsofaBeecloselyrelatedtotheHornedOsmiaandtheThree—
  hornedOsmia,whostacktheirsmethodicallybyseparatesexesinthehollowofareed?WhattheBeeofthebramblesdoescannotherkinswomenofthereedsdotoo?Nothing,sofarasIknow,canexplainthisdifferenceinaphysiologicalactofprimaryimportance。ThethreeBeesbelongtothesamegenus;theyresembleoneanotheringeneraloutline,internalstructureandhabits;and,withthisclosesimilarity,wesuddenlyfindastrangedissimilarity。
  ThereisjustonethingthatmightpossiblyarouseasuspicionofthecauseofthisirregularityintheThree—prongedOsmia'slaying。IfI
  openabramble—stumpinthewintertoexaminetheOsmia'snest,I
  finditimpossible,inthevastmajorityofcases,todistinguishpositivelybetweenafemaleandamalecocoon:thedifferenceinsizeissosmall。Thecells,moreover,havethesamecapacity:thediameterofthecylinderisthesamethroughoutandthepartitionsarealmostalwaysthesamedistanceapart。IfIopenitinJuly,thevictualling—period,itisimpossibleformetodistinguishbetweentheprovisionsdestinedforthemalesandthosedestinedforthefemales。Themeasurementofthecolumnofhoneygivespracticallythesamedepthinallthecells。Wefindanequalquantityofspaceandfoodforbothsexes。
  Thisresultmakesusforeseewhatadirectexaminationofthetwosexesintheadultformtellsus。Themaledoesnotdiffermateriallyfromthefemaleinrespectofsize。Ifheisatriflesmaller,itisscarcelynoticeable,whereas,intheHornedOsmiaandtheThree—
  hornedOsmia,themaleisonlyhalforathirdthesizeofthefemale,aswehaveseenfromtherespectivebulkoftheircocoons。IntheMason—beeoftheWallsthereisalsoadifferenceinsize,thoughlesspronounced。
  TheThree—prongedOsmiahasnotthereforetotroubleaboutadjustingthedimensionsofthedwellingandthequantityofthefoodtothesexoftheeggwhichsheisabouttolay;themeasureisthesamefromoneendoftheseriestotheother。Itdoesnotmatterifthesexesalternatewithoutorder:oneandallwillfindwhattheyneed,whatevertheirpositionintherow。ThetwootherOsmiae,withtheirgreatdisparityinsizebetweenthetwosexes,havetobecarefulaboutthetwofoldconsiderationofboardandlodging。Andthat,I
  think,iswhytheybeginwithspaciouscellsandgenerousrationsforthehomesofthefemalesandendwithnarrow,scantily—provisionedcells,thehomesofthemales。Withthissequence,sharplydefinedforthetwosexes,thereislessfearofmistakeswhichmightgivetoonewhatbelongstoanother。Ifthisisnottheexplanationofthefacts,Iseenoother。
  ThemoreIthoughtaboutthiscuriousquestion,themoreprobableitappearedtomethattheirregularseriesoftheThree—prongedOsmiaandtheregularseriesoftheotherOsmiae,oftheChalicodomaeandoftheBeesingeneralwerealltraceabletoacommonlaw。Itseemedtomethatthearrangementinasuccessionfirstoffemalesandthenofmalesdidnotaccountforeverything。Theremustbesomethingmore。AndIwasright:thatarrangementinseriesisonlyatinyfractionofthereality,whichisremarkableinaverydifferentway。
  ThisiswhatIamgoingtoprovebyexperiment。
  CHAPTER4。THEMOTHERDECIDESTHESEXOFTHEEGG。
  IwillbeginwiththeMason—beeofthePebbles。(ThisisthesameinsectastheMason—beeoftheWalls。Cf。"TheMason—bees":passim。——
  Translator'sNote。)Theoldnestsareoftenused,whentheyareingoodenoughrepair。Earlyintheseasonthemothersquarrelfiercelyoverthem;and,whenoneoftheBeeshastakenpossessionofthecoveteddome,shedrivesanystrangerawayfromit。Theoldhouseisfarfrombeingaruin,onlyitisperforatedwithasmanyholesasitoncehadoccupants。Theworkofrestorationisnogreatmatter。Theheapofearthduetothedestructionofthelidbytheoutgoingtenantistakenoutofthecellandflungawayatadistance,atombyatom。Theremnantsofthecocoonarealsothrownaway,butnotalways,forthedelicatesilkenwrappersometimesadherescloselytothemasonry。
  Thevictuallingoftherenovatedcellisnowbegun。Nextcomesthelaying;andlastlytheorificeissealedwithamortarplug。Asecondcellisutilizedinthesameway,followedbyathirdandsoon,oneaftertheother,aslongasanyremainunoccupiedandthemother'sovariesarenotexhausted。Finally,thedomereceives,mainlyovertheaperturesalreadyplugged,acoatofplasterwhichmakesthenestlooklikenew。Ifshehasnotfinishedherlaying,themothergoesinsearchofotheroldneststocompleteit。Perhapsshedoesnotdecidetofoundanewestablishmentexceptwhenshecanfindnosecond—handdwellings,whichmeanagreateconomyoftimeandlabour。Inshort,amongthecountlessnumberofnestswhichIhavecollected,Ifindmanymoreancientthanrecentones。
  Howshallwedistinguishonefromtheother?Theoutwardaspecttellsyounothing,owingtothegreatcaretakenbytheMasontorestorethesurfaceoftheolddwellingequaltonew。Toresisttherigoursofthewinter,thissurfacemustbeimpregnable。Themotherknowsthatandthereforerepairsthedome。Inside,itisanothermatter:
  theoldneststandsrevealedatonce。Therearecellswhoseprovisions,atleastayearold,areintact,butdriedupormusty,becausetheegghasneverdeveloped。Thereareotherscontainingadeadlarva,reducedbytimetoablackened,curled—upcylinder。Therearesomewhencetheperfectinsectwasneverabletoissue:theChalicodomaworeherselfoutintryingtopiercetheceilingofherchamber;herstrengthfailedherandsheperishedintheattempt。
  Othersagainandverymanyareoccupiedbyravagers,Leucopses(Cf。
  "TheMason—bees":chapter11。——Translator'sNote。)andAnthrax—flies,whowillcomeoutagooddeallater,inJuly。Altogether,thehouseisfarfromhavingeveryroomvacant;therearenearlyalwaysaconsiderablenumberoccupiedeitherbyparasitesthatwerestillintheegg—stageatthetimewhentheMason—beewasatworkorbydamagedprovisions,driedgrubsorChalicodomaeintheperfectstatewhohavediedwithoutbeingabletoeffecttheirdeliverance。
  Shouldalltheroomsbeavailable,arareoccurrence,therestillremainsamethodofdistinguishingbetweenanancientnestandarecentone。Thecocoon,asIhavesaid,adheresprettycloselytothewalls;andthemotherdoesnotalwaystakeawaythisremnant,eitherbecausesheisunabletodoso,orbecausesheconsiderstheremovalunnecessary。Thusthebaseofthenewcocoonissetinthebottomoftheoldcocoon。Thisdoublewrapperpointsveryclearlytotwogenerations,twoseparateyears。Ihaveevenfoundasmanyasthreecocoonsfittingoneintoanotherattheirbases。Consequently,thenestsoftheMason—beeofthePebblesareabletododutyforthreeyears,ifnotmore。Eventuallytheybecomeutterruins,abandonedtotheSpidersandtovarioussmallerBeesorWasps,whotakeuptheirquartersinthecrumblingrooms。
  Aswesee,anoldnestishardlyevercapableofcontainingtheMason—bee'sentirelaying,whichcallsforsomefifteenapartments。
  Thenumberofroomsatherdisposalismostunequal,butalwaysverysmall。Itissayingmuchwhenthereareenoughtoreceiveabouthalfthelaying。Fourorfivecells,sometimestwoorevenone:thatiswhattheMasonusuallyfindsinanestthatisnotherownwork。ThislargereductionisexplainedwhenwerememberthenumerousparasitesthatliveupontheunfortunateBee。
  Now,howarethesexesdistributedinthoselayingswhicharenecessarilybrokenupbetweenoneoldnestandanother?Theyaredistributedinsuchawayasutterlytoupsettheideaofaninvariablesuccessionfirstoffemalesandthenofmales,theideawhichoccurstousonexaminingthenewnests。Ifthisrulewereaconstantone,weshouldbeboundtofindintheolddomesatonetimeonlyfemales,atanotheronlymales,accordingasthelayingwasatitsfirstoratitssecondstage。Thesimultaneouspresenceofthetwosexeswouldthencorrespondwiththetransitionperiodbetweenonestageandthenextandshouldbeveryunusual。Onthecontrary,itisverycommon;and,howeverfewcellstheremaybe,wealwaysfindbothfemalesandmalesintheoldnests,onthesoleconditionthatthecompartmentshavetheregulationholding—capacity,alargecapacityforthefemales,alesserforthemales,aswehaveseen。