Араш, 15, 1865.] 
THE GARDEN 
ERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
843 
1— Mr. Rhodes; and from Messrs. Glendinning came 
dieti ety of Heath called iat Load end P 
E: ing coniferous plants. 
э” а Саге ed poss collection of stove | 
МЕ. т ег ас rd 
is well pr the shi t 
ent, as a matter оѓ mental 
discipline, to be led to 
И, de formation of royal cells, usually fixing on 
y g grubs for the purpose, In 12 or 14 ' days 
of "thought will 
tone 
be ens nsured by a pro tion of t 
immediately A "to destroy all her rivals 
oper combina 
ph came t 
ve "an zale from Mr 
n i may e added that the experi- 
jdaotíces of 35008. 
Handbook о 
of distinctive characters, 
The еә 
roaches 
ral Swarmin of season to 
give our iile Bie details of a plau 
advanced and scientific аріагі 
ans dispense b o the 
fo x 
ч. details, be found v 
eans capable 
a 
by which many | As befo: 
тоу 
ther e ÉL й 
vigilant, generally proye 
timely 
i 
by a 
iar е royal cells, and these 
y be ign in n» gom of ot Y? hoi: 
cial dieu, "Ву the of this system 
i of the hives deprived 
an yk tonishing number of 
wing plan тий, if чис carried out in all 
ery Bucce 
rovided, c 
issue of natural swarms, and su edi in | ke 
Parts 
of the British Flora. 
F.R.S., President of the D RA ре 
1864, 1865. London: Lovell 
mui XXVIII. 
& Co. 
the 
their apiaries in а high state of ыр 
effected by 
SwanMING. 
can ully крик shed, will 
fee 
ih 
beet have now to congratulate our read 
nclined thus to try his 
om 
1 not Манар eggs or 
tab. е age, is slipped down into the placo 
previously enda ed by 
a comb s uitable in every дды is found, ‘vigilant 
pom The — before us com 
141 
the important orde of Cyperac ю and edi 
E 
t any 
ET limits of ths author. т searcely any g 
ora 
rate to be one who is ready кр wil liog to ү 
There are some persons so ovem p 
i 
san ice discrimination of species, more necessary for 
пт 
attendant on natural s 
— the | 
epr [М 
the queen is on i 
it is advisable do qr through ts 
o b 
80 as e cert. 
xd not to be seen, 
tock until th 
that she is not on 
w placed i in the 
necessity for keeping a 
A 
А л! 
n 
to be but little subject to variation, but which in 
renim аз to render the keeping of bees to them 
as many puzz ac mah genera vie а are 
more confessedly perplexing. It is no y 
rand were snc иду лайын niin the — of 
g the s; oc in our ra 
Cei флуд which swarmed with” various s forms, 
with the figures and — of aut 
at a how 
hors, and 
mpossible, 
irem disad voor: 
apiaries, By att 
кы m king 
supplying a 
occasional purchase of stocks or swarms, 
There are some labouring under 
- will Aib eren 4 
the any 
"E goal and 
y deficiencies in [bei numbers by the 
thes е bee 
properly hived during the busiest m of the Me dT | 
00 16 
abroad, аге brushed oit 
nucleus. Two 
are added ; 
и se until g- 
prisoners, 
in di in ey position in the apiary. 
ca aso, an emp ty frame mu t be 
м ч 
aving, however, d in ly 
od the sud vnd iti E but fair to le& him speak fo 
bici on Lus abjec 
itin 1 in the number of suppos 
ted in on NE has been sever 
пру condem 
E 
y 
опрв those who have devote 
themselves to rd S investigation of e Flora of Europe 
alone or of its separate States, пн he other hand, the 
author has more 
Pian ever reaso; 
hout know one "um р 
lament the 
y 
«d ben the disappointme nt f finding fine swarms to 
04 and been lost: a m r best colonies. We 
st s r, thus == 
to 
d or may oc 
the others pu nri up together, 
,, The nucleus shou ld be examined i w days, for 
per о; Jas т, h 
of six swar jority of w. 
i ibo! 
em Ме. ated fr Ба е which "ibo “йе e ien 
dE which. had abundant space afforded t 
f ascertaining whether royal un 
T ый iè re be a suficie 
pori: If the 
same stock m may у тын, iMd а 
"dd same egg which, if deposited i in an e] e 
[^ 
h th re in ~ act of emerging fro 
- ce ells, may be selecta, whic th 
upon it, kairit g Se aga in н that the сава! is 
and pla 
e tran enel into a л, аы possessing v 
different — min. { ital this knowledge, a qu 
may be r ө. m , leaving no royal cell 
со 
line ud has is in strict "onboraity vit t the 
of several of the first елеу 
ме been in the habit of consideri 
рае лы, Poem Provide 
there is Ж i EH агы ект, ог very young w he 
vede the аа rator need be er little fear for the 
loss of his 
comb ^ “previous ly giv 
comb being in nserted, the 
from it on the tops of the 
ole а for a few "hours, When 
i avt е brood 
Or, dt of еа оой 
bees h be brushed off 
frames, а 
e = -ii 
us may be igi. cut o 
and vene nuc с a 
To effect this mb co 
of their 
зз permane: uty, which ar 
more or less positively did, red well wortby of 
being studied as -— by era о have lei 
i 
ce, the con 
ising these races to the | | 
ng mber of 
perish in a day, withou t ме 
nee, |i 
| фы, Should thus сет 
ayn 
M даай. 
anced stage м devdooment i is 
selected. Аа: ренге) penu ndin the 
iece of comb to which is atta da t 
royal cells 
me | in the e from which the queen has been 
d the case of A, first descri 
Чаба | into 
н, а perfectly 
formel puse UA from one СЯ the e cells 
Wh 
bed. Itis о c 
penis › raise some royal cells in а nucleus prior 
Pa Зс, 
uch a marvellous change, 
we may not, if we could, now stop to consider. 
The — iba wd ч аы ов s м манас А 
ы ait for má o e € 
natural He 
choose 
pris dit ofli 
e principle of 
g advantage, however, | e 
e erari must have his Sira constructed with | in 
colonies deprived of their queens T 
d id cells from which the young prin- 
EN 
n: wes йе сш 
еер study 
though it ends i in 
ree 
of a y- 
ri the limits 
the 
Erophila verna, 
single favourite i 
at any rate it 
е case, it would at any |a 
amusement ; e. we have e no 
subdivision 
pei cq, r bar ball ft Y 
ipulations, it must be borne in min nd jhat 
e jo in^the apiary. In describing the : ys, 
a 
i" 
Subsequent. ye ау! des how artificial swarms may 
be taken fro or other ar 
We may be 6^ have a strong dd ina 
rame hive, А, from ce 16 is desired to f 
n: fine day each comb is lifted - 
iscover the whereabouts oi 
py 5 
the » queen. When p the comb, With her парз, 
AR banale: yer 
the| 
mr nd Wire де us Salix, 
t togeth 
тсе an | diffic 
er, во as (0р 
he utmost. 
of ing queens in nuclei; he graduall; 
building өр! thed diminutive swarms into populous Stonk 
has been found very successful, and is by no means 
ult of accomplishment with hives suitable for the 
nov m of considerable strength at starting is 
desired, the object may be effected by removing half the 
fram. n » the Rang “4 clustering bees, which are 
mee ond bo One of these is 
Же other is shut t up 
£|B. The combs in 
ся of no empty 2 in T cintre of the hive, for, 
a rule, queen eenless — very apt to construct | 
and r 
a garden at least a ite e 
d do well at the time t 
of the Кыш: 
dla 
or 
serv A а "sina 
injurious to the sedi of thehive. Bi d 
the stand of A, and receives the returning m The | 
Gk A is removed to dome gn arden at опе; ог 
* Mr. (De has opened ou dona 
de of МР in certain hænogams, 
daily extende, and which must 
of the individuals ofa 
odia „Ж 
S,| having confined the Vell, to 1 dark room for 
24 hours, at the end zu M timo it it may be Joca tod i in 
new a on in the ва e bees, 
rf f the loss of. their gasen: will soon com- 
y be made, but the TRE 
| now be ата Enough has 3k said to explain 
