744 DR JOHN RENNIE, MR PHILIP BRUCE WHITE, AND MISS ELSIE J. HARVEY 
Table I. — continued. 
Ref. 
No. 
Date. 
Locality. 
Condi- 
tion of 
Stock. 
Numbers 
Examined. 
Tarso- 
nemus. 
Remarks. 
166 
15 July 
Rubislaw 
H. 
20 
3 
Infection slight. This stock died out 
in the course of the summer. 
167 
16 
” 
Rubislaw 
H. 
20 
0 
This stock later developed an infection. 
It is still in existence. 
168 
16 
,, 
Dingwall 
H. 
8 
8 
169 
16 
Italy 
H. 
22 
0 
Two samples. Attendants accompany- 
ing queens. Both lots infected with 
Nosema. 
170 
16 
,, 
Bandon (Ireland) 
H. 
26 
3 
153 
11 
” 
Kinaldie | 
7 
7 
Roof stock. All these bees were 
crawlers. 
154 
11 
,, 
Kinaldie j 
30 
8 
Same stock. All these bees were fliers. 
175 
18 
Nairn 
H. 
11 
0 
180 
19 
’ 
Rubislaw 
H. 
30 
0 
Standing in an apiary beside diseased 
stocks. It has since become in- 
fected, but there are no external 
indications. 
190 
21 
” 
Dorridge 
S. 
6 
4 
A strong stock of Italian hybrids with 
a 1919 queen. 
191 
21 
, , 
Dor ridge 
H. 
28 
0 
An Italian nucleus with a 1920 queen. 
195 
29 
Fyvie 
S. 
7 
7 
Stock reported crawling for weeks pre- 
viously. 
199 
6 
Augt. 
Norfolk 
H. 
12 
3 
Stock remains apparently healthy. 
201 
14 
Norfolk 
H. 
3 
2 
A light infection. 
202 
14 
,, 
Old Meldrum 
S. 
6 
6 
Died out from the disease. 
216 
18 
„ 
Dingwall 
s. 
10 
10 
A bad case. 
217 
18 
Birkenhead 
H. 
10 
0 
219 
20 
” 
Birkenhead 
s. 
10 
10 
From 2 stocks, examined separately ; 
both infected. 
222 
20 
J9 
Lucerne 
H. 
29 
0 
From 3 stocks. 
230 
26 
Lugano 
H. 
44 
0 
From 2 stocks. 
235 
28 
” 
Wick 
S. 
10 
10 
A suspected stock. A definite case of 
infection in an area only recently 
affected by the disease. 
239 
30 
,, 
Washington, U.S.A. 
H. 
37 
0 
243 
1 Sept. 
Beauly 
H. 
9 
0 
263 
22 
j. 
Bucksburn 
S. 
10 
5 
264 
23 
Washington, U.S.A. 
H. 
23 
0 
268 
27 
Eddieston 
H. 
21 
0 
Maintained in an area free from disease. 
269 
25 
” 
W eston-s.-Mare 
S. 
11 
11 
Two stocks ; examined separately, both 
infected. 
273 
28 
Austria 
H. 
20 
0 
276 
28 
Stoke-u nder-Ham 
H. 
4 
0 
277 
28 
» 
Stoke-under-Ham 
S. 
4 
4 
Not known by owner to be sick, but 
crawling bees found. 
283 
17 
Oct. 
New Machar 
H. 
9 
0 
287 
17 
New Machar 
S. 
10 
10 
Trachea; badly blackened. 
290 
28 
» 
Rubislaw 
H. 
25 
4 
In infected apiary ; no external signs 
of disease. 
302 
30 
” 
Bungay 
H. 
30 
27 
Some crawling about middle of month. 
Put up for winter. 
303 

30 
” 
Bungay 
H. 
28 
23 
No sign of crawling. Put up for 
winter. 
