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"Edward E. Southwick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Nov 89 08:05:26 EST
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A new service will now be part of BEE-L!!  You may see here new articles
appearing in scientific periodicals.  This will be done on a regular basis
by several subscribers.  If you are willing to help by covering a couple
of journals that you regularly read, please do so and send a note that
you will be doing this to [log in to unmask]  In a few weeks, a list of the
reviewed journals will be listed.
 
Seeley, T.D.  1989.  The honey bee colony as a superorganism.  Am Scientist
77:546-553.
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