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4 this, 167; if both {mall, 
‘various weights and numb ts of {warms, 168. 
a Swarms, two, thrown annually in good yeats, 4; four taken 
off in one forenoon, 140; fometimes fly off, 1553 two 
will often join together, 166 ; extraordinary number in one 
Wear, 225. oe he 
“advantageous, 7b., 168 ; 
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Sweat, on the ftool of a hive, deferibed, 151; when dried, a 
fymptom of an approaching fwarm, 7. 
Syrup in the flowers, not changed, but extraéted by the bees, 
20, 223 different opinion urged by a correfpondent, 22; 
his experiment in proof of it, 235 sce Honey. 
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Temper of the bees fhould be tried in artificial fwarming, 172. 
Therley, a writer on bees, 23; quoted, 164, 1923 his account 
of the fmall white fealea carried in by the bees, 1933 and 
the formation of wax, i. ; 193 3 controverted, id. 194, 195. 
Tradefmen, country, advifed to keep bee-hives, 227; might 
have a hive for every hand they employ, 2. 
Trees, fruit, of all kinds, the blofloms of, afford honey, 45 ; 
, benefit of planting, 40; /ee Plane-trees. 
B! Turnips, the flowers of, yield both honey and farina, 113 
bloffom early, and continue long in flower, 76.; fhould be 
fowed in fummer, 123; and allowed to run into flower in 
{fpring, 2. ; advantage of rearing them, 40. 
ay 
Uniting of bees, directions for, 135, ef seq.5 see Hives, Re- 
inforcing, Swarming, &c. 
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a Vie , bees have, as well as virtues, 116. 
| Villages, fome country, might have a hive for every houfe in 
them, 227: Virsit 
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