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Try 'Pollen Identification for Beekeepers' by Rex Sawyer. ISBN 0 906449 29 4. It contains 254 photographs of pollen grains of that many species, each with a scale bar so you can judge the size. The photos give the view that would see through a 400x magnification microscope.

It also tell you how to prepare grains for examination etc. and has a key from which you can narrow down the identification by the presence/absence of standard features.

Chris






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From: Ramon Pescevich <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 22:55
Subject: [BEE-L] Pollen Grains & Plant Association


Can someone direct me to where I could find pictures of pollen grains using a 
egular microscope and the plants it came from?  I live in New Jersey.  Any 
nformation would be appreciated.  Thank you for your time.
Very truly yours,
ay Pescevich
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