The apiary; or, bees, bee-hives, and bee culture [1866]: Being a familiar account of the habits of bees, and the most improved methods of management, with full directions, adapted for the cottager, farmer, or scientific apiarianNeighbor, Alfred
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The apiary; or, bees, bee-hives, and bee culture [1866]: Being a familiar account of the habits of bees, and the most improved methods of management, with full directions, adapted for the cottager, farmer, or scientific apiarian
50. Stewarton Hive 1 1 0
Floor-boards for ditto, 3_s._
24. Taylor's Glasses 7_s._ and 0 4 6
Payne's Ditto 0 3 0
25. Bell Glass 0 4 0
26. " 0 2 0
27. " 0 1 0
28. " without knob and flat top to put on
the table inverted, with lid 0 4 6
29. Zinc Cover each 10_s._ and 0 15 0
30. Shallow Glasses (new shape)
each 5_s._ 6_d._ and 0 3 6
31. Bee Dress and Protector 6_s._, by post 0 7 4
37. Zinc Cover 1 1 0
38. Ornamental ditto 2 5 0
39. Bee-House to contain Two Hives 4 4 0
40. " " Twelve Hives
£15. and 19 10 0
44. Bottle-Feeder 0 2 6
48. Engraved Pressing Roller 0 7 6
49. Impressed Wax Sheets or Artificial
Combs, per dozen 0 6 0
50. India-rubber Gloves per pair 0 5 6
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Transcriber Note
The Appendix ends on page 271. However, the Index which begins two
pages afterward start at page 269. Therefore, the Index was renumbered
starting at 273. The item numbers for the Price List at the end of the
book are not in numerical order and there are some repeated numbers. No
attempt was made to correct this. On page 144, the word "bee-keeper"
in the first line of "ZINC FOUNTAIN BEE-FEEDER" was changed to
"bee-feeder".
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