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Disease Resistance and Genetics in Honey Bees. To learn 
bases--physiological, ecological, behavioristic, and genetic, 
as applicable -- of several characteristics in the honey bee. 
Zool. 9 Ent. 1332 
Relation of wc to Horticultural Crops_in New 
Hampshire. To learn (1) effect of colony population and loca- 
tion on distribution of foraging honeybees; (2) pollination 
requirements for Low-Bush blueberries and apples in New Hampshire. 
Ent. 114 
The Role of Wild Bees and Honey Bees in Crop Production. 
To learn (1) cause of seedless fruit in pears, (2) reason for 
fluctuating yield, (3) optimum pollinator requirements per unit 
area of orchard, (4) length of time pear floret is receptive to 
pollination, (5) need of cross pollination by conducting experi- 
ments in crossing and selfing. (6) value of attractants in in- 
ducing pollination, (7) most advantageous management practices 
in honey bee colony placement, (8) role of wild bees in pear 
pollination, (9) range of individual bees, etc. 
Ent. 95 
Control of Nosema Disease, Nosema Apis, In the HoneyBee. 
To obtain a method of control of Nosema apis. 
Fnt. 1084 
The Preparation of Honey For Market. To determine (1) 
efficiency of existing equipment for processing honey and if 
necessary to develop new equipment, (2) effect of various pro- 
cessing temperatures on nutritive quality of honey, and (3) 
develop new honey products for consumer markets. 
Zool. and Ent. 1133 
Pollination of Legume Crops. To investigate possible rela- 
tionship between soil conditions, especially general fertility, 
pH level, and content of organic matter, and attractiveness to 
honey bees of legumes grown on soils varying according to the 
above conditions. 
Ent. 101 
Marketing Honey in Vermont. (1) Learn type and relative 
importance of outlets for Vermont's honey crop. (2) Discover 
which outlets and marketing practices have proven most profitable 
in sale of honey. (3) Learn amount and relative importance of 
gross income derived from sale of honey, beeswax, and bees. (4) 
Obtain basic data for making a comparison of costs and returns 
from packing honey in containers of various sizes. 
Agr. Econ. 62 
