PLACE AND FIELD NAMES OF DERBYSHIRE. 75 
In the annual value of manors the produce of the bees was 
sometimes taken into account. Thus, according to Domesday 
_ Book, we find in Derbyshire the two manors of Darley and 
_ Parwich, which were respectively valued at forty shillings and two 
_ sextaries of honey, and at thirty-two pounds and six and a half 
_ sextaries of honey. 
There seems to be only one other insect which can be traced in 
Derbyshire names—the weevil (curculio granarius) in its Anglo- 
Saxon form, zw¢#fée/, is found in WyveR Woop, near Belper. 
