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for the Bees, according to the 

 feafons judgment being made 

 thereof by infpe&ion through 

 the Glafs Windows. 



If through tbeindifcretion or 

 miftake of the Bee-Matters, by 

 reafon of an ill feafon, too fmall 

 a quantity of provifion (hall 

 be left 5 then, feeding them may 

 be uecefiary : For this end the 

 beft expedient is to put a Box 

 with fuitable provifion under 

 them. There are feyeral forts 

 of prpvifions ufed by Bee-Ma- 

 fters, as Hqney, boiled Wort, 

 J?ean Meal mixed with Honey, 

 and many others, to which we 

 refer perfbns according to the 

 Conditions of their Family and 

 the Country. 



Jf there be no fmall Springs 

 or brooks, wherein there are 

 Pebble Stones, a little (brmoun- 

 ting the furface of the Water, 

 then fet Troughs with Wa- 

 ter 



