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I DELAYED answering your kind letter of January 1 till I should have had an opportunity of examining once more some nests of leaf-cutting ants, to which you had directed my attention. In the meantime I received Belt's “Nicaragua,” which I have read with extraordinary interest, and for which I must express to you my hearty thanks.
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MÜLLER, F. The Habits of various Insects. Nature 10, 102–103 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010102c0
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