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
period usual of 118
best 119
early _ib._
late _ib._
led off by senior queen 31
symptoms preceding 127
Syrup for feeding bees 179
Temperature of a well-stocked hive of bees 274
occasional ditto _ib._
Touch 307
Transportation of bees 159
Isaac's success from _ib._
practised in Egypt, France, Italy and Greece 159-161
Union of swarms or stocks 154
Mr. Walond's method of 157
methods practised by others 154
Ventilation 268
how accomplished _ib._
Vitality protracted 259
Wax. _Vide_ Bees-wax.
myrtle 223
its difference from bees-wax 224
pockets 365
working-bees 366
Wasps, formidable enemies of bees 199
importance of destroying queens in spring 45, 206
fact respecting them noticed by Mr. Knight 290
extraordinary dearth of in 1806, 1815 and 1824 186
Wildman's feats 155
Wine-making, general principles of 240
elements necessary to its formation 240
sweet _ib._
dry 241
fining 246
stumming _ib._
Wisdom as distinguished from Knowledge 334
Working-bees. _Vide_ Bees.
THE END.
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Printed by Richard Taylor, Shoe-Lane, London.
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Transcriber Note
Minor typographical errors were corrected. Hyphenation was standardized
to the most prevalent form used. The poetry authors were moved to a blank
line and right aligned.
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