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Horacio Villa <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jan 1999 12:13:16 -0300
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Hi all & Happy New Year,
 
        Aaron wrote:
 
"It is the ovarioles which vary from queen to queen, ranging from "260 to 373 in one study on 280 queens (Eckert 1934)" (from _Queen_Rearing_and_Bee_Breeding_ Laidlaw and
Page)."
 
I saw that book at amazon.com some months ago and it said Not yet published. 
I checked this morning and it has same status. 
Anybody knows if it's available to buy via the Internet? 
 
Horacio Villa
Buenos Aires - Argentina

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