212 . Of the diferent Kinds of Honey, 
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CH AeP.  AXVIL, 
OF THRE DIFFERENT KINDS OF HONEY. 
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LE appears that honey does not candy from 
cold alone, without feme other concurring cir- 
cumftances ; for among a number of hives, all 
equally expofed to the fame degree of cold, 
fome will be found to have candied honey in 
them, while others have none, Even in the 
fame hive, a comb will fometimes be found, 
with honey in it, partly candied and partly li- - 
quid; And it is well known, that fome honey 
will turn thick and candy, almoft as foon as 
it is run out of the cells, fo early as the month 
of Auguft; while other honey will continue 
liquid till November, December, or January ; 
And fome very fine honey will remain till A- 
pril, before it candy. From all thefe fads, it 
mutt be inferred, that there are other concur- 
ying circumftances befides cold, that co- -operate 
with it in occafioning honey to candy, What 
thefe circumftances are, it is difficult to deter- 
ming, 
