114 FOOD OF BEES. 
(honey-dew without aphides),* on many herbaceous plants, 
and on the following trees or shrubs: Two kinds of oak, 
(From the German of Gravenhorst.) 
Fig. 42. 
FIELD APIARY, TEMPORARY LOCATION. 
« Honey-dew without aphides was noticed in this country, on wheat, and 
even on wheat stubble. (J. O. Shearman, American Bee-Journal, 1887, page 
603.) See also, O. W. Bellemey, ‘‘ Gleanings,’’ March, 1882, page 398, and 
others. 
