».09 History of apiculture, irticles relating to same for 
various countries and periods. Statistics. Bibliography, 
* Legislation. Administration. 
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».l Theoretical part of apiculture. Sijstems of- api- 
culture. Natural history of lees, their varieties and 
, species; their habits. rei}uirerrhent, iheir means of co- 
munication, Brood, diseases, enemies- Corahs, manner 
of regulating the construction of same. Flora con- 
nected with bee-culture. (See produce of bees at ». 9). 
)).10 Generalities, namely general articles on the theory of 
bee-culture, bee.s and flora. 
».li The bee family. Physiology. Anatomy. Reproduction.Brood. 
Development. Life. Feeding. Needs. Instincts. 
M.lll The bee family. Various species of bees. 
». im Queen bee. 
». 1112 Drone. 
». H13 Worker. 
». 1114 Fertile worker. 
».112 The senses of the bee. 
».113 Anatomy of the bee. 
».114 Brood. 
».115 Metamorphoses. Reproduction. 
».116 Development and life of beos and observations in 
connection therewith. 
».117 Parthenogenesis. 
».118 Customs, instincts, habits, needs and special char- 
acters of the three classes of bees and observa- 
tions in connection therewith. 
».119 Bee's faculty of orientation. Radius of flight. 
B.l? Various methods of apiculture, with fixed or moveable 
combs, mixed method, migratory. 
)).13 Language and the internal and external signals of bees and 
colonies. 
».14 Combs, various cells. Methods of regulating their con- 
struction, store combs. 
)'.15 Hygiene of combs and hives. Diseases of bees. Remedies. 
».16 Enemies of bees, animal and vegetable. The destruction 
of these enemies. 
».17 Flora connected with bee culture. 
