744 DK JOHN RENNIE, MR PHILIP BRUCE WHITE, AND MISS ELSIE J. HARVEY 



Table I. — continued. 



Ref. 



No. 



166 

 167 

 168 



170 

 153 



154 



175 

 180 



190 



191 

 195 



199 

 201 

 202 

 216 

 217 

 219 



222 

 230 

 235 



239 

 243 

 263 

 264 

 268 

 269 



273 



276 

 277 



283 

 287 

 290 



302 



303 



Date. 



169 16 



15 July 



16 „ 

 16 „ 



16 

 11 



11 

 18 

 19 



21 „ 



21 „ 



29 „ 



6 Augt. 



14 „ 



14 „ 



18 „ 



18 „ 



20 „ 



20 „ 



26 „ 



28 „ 



30 „ 



1 Sept. 



22 „ 



23 „ 



27 „ 

 25 „ 



28 „ 

 28 „ 



28 „ 



17 Oct. 



17 „ 



28 „ 



30 „ 



30 „ 



Locality. 



Rubislaw 



Rubislaw 



Dingwall 

 Italy 



Eandon (Ireland) 

 Kinaldie 



Kinaldie 



Nairn 



Rubislaw 



Dorridge 



Dorridge 



Fjvio 



Norfolk 



Norfolk 



Old Meldrum 



Dingwall 



Birkenhead 



Birkenhead 



Lucerne 



Lugano 



Wick 



Washington, U.S.A. 



Beauly 



Bucks burn 



Washington, U.S.A. 



Eddieston 



Weston-s.-Mare 



Austria 



Stoke-under-Ham 

 S toke-i(nder- Ham 



New Machar 

 New Machar 

 Rubislaw 



Bungay 



Bungay 



Condi- 

 tion of 

 Stock. 



H. 



H. 



H. 

 H. 



H. 



H. 

 H. 



Numbers 

 Examined, 



H. 



S. 



H. 

 H. 



S. 

 S. 

 H. 

 S. 



H. 

 H. 



S. 



H. 

 H. 



S. 

 H. 

 H. 



S. 



H. 



H. 



S. 



H. 

 S. 

 H. 



H. 



H. 



20 

 20 



8 



22 



26 



7 



30 

 11 

 30 



28 



7 



12 

 3 

 6 

 10 

 10 

 10 



29 

 44 

 10 



37 

 9 

 10 

 23 

 21 

 11 



20 

 4 

 4 



9 

 10 

 25 



30 



28 



Tarso- 

 nemus. 



3 







8 

 







7 



3 

 2 

 6 



10 

 



10 











10 





 

 5 

 

 

 11 





 

 4 







10 



4 



27 



23 



Remarks. 



Infection slight. This stock died out 

 in the course of the summer. 



This stock later developed an infection. 

 It is still in existence. 



Two samples. 

 « ing queens. 

 Nosema. 



Attendants accompany- 

 Both lots infected with 



All these bees were 



Roof stock. 



crawlers. 

 Same stock. All these bees were fliers. 



Standing in an apiary beside diseased 

 stocks. It has since become in- 

 fected, but there are no external 

 indications. 



A strong stock of Italian hybrids with 

 a 1919 queen. 



An Italian nucleus with a 1920 queen. 



Stock reported crawling for weeks pre- 

 viously. 



Stock remains apparently healthy. 



A light infection. 



Died out from the disease. 



A bad case. 



From 2 stocks, examined separately ; 



both infected. 

 From 3 stocks. 

 From 2 stocks. 

 A suspected stock. A definite case of 



infection in an area only recently 



affected by the disease. 



Maintained in an area free from disease. 

 Two stocks ; examined separately, both 

 infected. 



Not known by owner to be sick, but 

 crawling bees found. 



Tracheae badly blackened. 



In infected apiary; no external signs 



of disease. 

 Some crawling about middle of month. 



Put up for winter. 

 No sign of crawling. Put up for 



winter. 



