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<paragraph id="B28A16DC44780A104BD65EB9ABCA8DD6" pageNumber="356">(No. 29 a a 29 f). [[ worker ]] [[ queen ]].</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="10AF864801671317B25644643521367E" pageNumber="356">(29). Rather rare below 1500 ft., forming small colonies (three or four to twelve) under stones or sod, generally in shady places. The ants are sluggish.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="51866538FD71849C9F5C02F8D6260BB3" pageNumber="356">(29 a). Lot 14. Estate (windward), 500 ft. April 5 th. Shady glen near a stream; under decayiag leaves on a rock ..</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E665F017F820163154C2801F27B147EC" pageNumber="356">(29 b). Wallilobo Valley (leeward), 500 ft.; shady place, at the roots of sod on a rock. Nov. 8 th.. From two nests; the larger had about twelve ants.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="08D286962C3D94F6C3B6036ADF9CE57F" pageNumber="356">(29 c). Forest above Chateaubelais (leeward), 1000 ft.; under a stone. A single specimen with one egg. Oct. 11 th.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C3C381EA2BD440B4C030FA3D026DFDCC" pageNumber="356">(29 d). Bowwood Valley, near Kingstown, 800 ft. Oct. 21 st. Open hill-side, under a stone.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="256735B8A31A6EAE5FD5AEA9D98FB3EF" pageNumber="356">(29 e). Petit Bordelle Valley, 1200 ft. Nov. 13 th. Under sod on a rock. Apparently there were several small chambers connected by passages, the whole extending about one foot; fifteen or twenty ants occupied each chamber, and in one were about twenty yellow pupae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="392DA45B349FEE090A64A4749B19CC0A" pageNumber="356">(29 f). Richmond Valley; forest, 1100 ft. Dec. 29 th. Under fallen flowers.</paragraph>
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