fablithed chustee or to any poe Teh ‘ar — Oe 
to keep a few bee hives in his garden, or upon. 
his giebe. I have for feveral years i G8 ee SS 
pews x hous and wax, which: ihe ad | 
{pare after her own family was erved = Thave, » 
in my pofleffion, two books on the fubject of 
bees, wrote by two clergymen, one of a ie a 
had EIGHTY six {warms in one years as Je : 
Mr Wheeler likewife informs us, that el 
he was viewing the beauties of Parnaffus; he. * 
"was entertained by aclergyman. with the fweets ” er 
of a repatt of honey. “ After I had: difcourlec . : 
« fome time,” fays he +, “ with the good: ol: 
“ Caloyer,(Prieft) whom they elteemed aSa t 
« was conducted intoa garden well planted: 
« beans and peas, (this was at the end of Janu. = 
« ary,) and another by it, furnifhed with. four. 
fap five hundred ftocks of bees. The good old Cog 
c Caloyer prefently went, took a ftock’o: f | bees, . | 
« and brought me a little of delicate \ white ho-. 
“ ney combs, with bread and. olives, and very. 
Ff » “ good 
+ A Journey into Greece, by George Wheeler, Efq; in com- 
pany with Dr Spon of Lyons, p- 4'1. : 
