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ABORTIONS of bees, 128, 129, 1305 See Bees, Eggs, and 
Hives. 
Acre, one, of good land, will produce food for twenty hives, 
125 one out a: an hundred may be allotted for this purpofe, 
40. 
Agency, free, bees endued with a high degree of, 127. 
Agriculture, the Board of, the author’s firft meeting with the 
Prefident, x. ; the happy confequences, 7+.; x1.5 the Board 
might encourage the culture of bees, 226.0 = 
Ale, mead a fubftitute for, 413 the face and hands fhould be” 
be rubbed over with, previous to re-inforcing a hive, 130. 
Ambaffadsrs of the bees fometinies treated as {pies, 188. 
America, the author’s plan will an{wer equally well for, as for 
Scotland, vi. 
Ants, difcovered fipping Honey dew, 18; the fact confirmed. 
by Boiffier de Sauvages, 19: do little or no hurt to bees, 
2.22 5thelc na aflerted by fome, 2235; how to guard, 
againft them, ib. 
pre Mlba ieiea tales ear tie ; 
Apiary, the, direCtions refpeCting the on of, 9, to; @ 
low one preferable, 70. ; ae ee an and near plenty 
of flowers, 72.; number of hives futhcient for one, 95 3 
‘fee poe a «= hhpeturece VO? >| 4 
Gittance proper between each aplary, GO 3 neceflary be- 
tween the hives of different perfons, :245; hives in the 
a q Te ii 
fame: apiary differ an number of inhabitants, 133; dead 
; 1s ) oO DE } j c : ‘ 
Hives ought not to be allowed to remain in apiaries, 1S7> 
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