The Honey-Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology and ManagementBevan, Edward
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The Honey-Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology and Management
Bevan, Edward
Bee culture; Bees
Apiary 48
best aspect for _ib._
Bonner's 51
circumstances to be avoided in 48
to be desired in _ib._
Apparatus for deprivation 107
Architecture of bees 339
commencement and progress of a comb first observed by Huber 340
construction of a cell 340
of cells of transition 353
of drone-cells 350
of royal-cells 351
geometrical accuracy of cell-work 342
demonstrated by Maraldi, Kœnig, and McLaurin 346
honey-comb, description of 352
varnish for strengthening cell-work 344
Armour of defence against bees, &c. 175
Aurelia. _Vide_ Pupa.
Bee, honey, comprises three descriptions of individuals 1
Bee, anatomy of. _Vide_ Anatomy.
Bee-boxes 83
compared with hives 100
dimensions of 83
Dunbar's 102
observations therein 103
history of 109
Huber's 102
Hunter's _ib._
materials for, best 83
Gedde's 111
Hartlib's 110
Mew's _ib._
Reaumur's 102
Thorley's 111
Warder's _ib._
White's _ib._
centre-boards 88
floor boards 87
reference to venders of 89
Bee bread 9, 371
dress 175
eater of Selborne 337
flowers.
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