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FOOTNOTES:
[1] I use the term "soldier" for the sake of definiteness. The soldier
approaches the queen in size, and in many of the specimens the head is
larger than that of the queen.
[2] _Hymenoptera of the British Museum_: Formicidaea, p. 170.
[3] A lofty bed is the Caucasian mountaineer's highest conception of
luxury.
[4] Frere's _Old Deccan Days_, p. 227.
[5] Grimm's _German Popular Tales_, First Series, No. XX.
[6] Mohammedan fasts generally end with the first sight of the new moon.
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