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Fri, 7 Jul 2017 14:26:23 -0400
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Holding my pen over the map on page 103 of Tom Seeley's book: Following the Wild Bees, I found that towards the left hand side my pen covered wild colonies numbered 4,9,10 and 11 on a north- south alignment.  Moving it slightly to the right a parallel line the width of my pen covers colonies numbered 3,5,6, 7 & 8.


Is there any significance in this? What would a scientist/statistician/psychologist make of it?


Chris

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