whentheBeeis gone. 
5 3 How to preuent the paint & falling* 
3 4 Nothing but Time can cure their flin- 
ging. 
3 \ hat things the Bee-mjler mft amid 
3 6 The fix properties of a Bee-mafter. 
37 Safer towalke then to fad among 
Bees. 
38 Tbefittefi time to fiirre about Bees. 
39 In the heat of the day they are moft 
angry. 
40 How to he armed when the Bees are 
angry. 
41 Bees dangerous to Cattell. 
42, The Bees Senfes. 
4 3 Their fight dimme. 
44 T heir falling very quiche. 
4? Heanngand feeling. 
46 Tafimg. 
47 Their Ver tuts. 
48 Fortitude. 
42 Prudence and knowledge. 
jo A grange tale concerning the know* 
ledge and deuotion of Bees. 
ji Temperance. 
5 1 lufiice. 
J3 Cbaftity. 
J4 Cleanhnejfe. 
jj The age of Bees. 
5 6 The difference betweene the young 
Bees and old. 
j7 The office of theyoungBees. 
j8 And of the old. 
52 Bees wont eftfooncs to play. 
60 They arefoone fiddwith cold. 
61 Howtoreuiue them. 
61 The Bees excellencies. 
63 Bees a chiefs exemplar of the diuine - 
power and wifdome. 
The Contents of the fccond 
Chapter, concerning the Beegar- 
den,with Seats for the hiucs. 
1 Of flue things reqwfite in a Bee-gar- 
den, the fir Jt is, that it be nigh at hand, 
* That it be fafely fenced from tatted and 
winds. 
3 The north & eafl fences fhould he high. 
4 The South and tVcft fence muff be at - 
fo good, but not fo high as to bide the 
Sunne from the Hiues. 
? In rough winds the Bees need a skyeent. 
6 That it be faet. 
7 Neither very cold in winter , nor hot 
in Summer. 
8 * 4 grajfie ground isbeft, but kept notte 
and diy. 
9 Befet with trees and bufh:s. 
10 Two forts of Seats. 
11 The benches not fo good as jingle flocks 
1 1 Swarmesmay be fet on Benches. 
13 tVoodden Stoslcs better than they of 
fione. 
1 4 The fixe offtooles. 
I y which way the flooles fhould be fee. 
1 6 How neere to each other. 
17 How neere to the fences. 
18 Annus climatlericus. 
1 9 The Bees Regffer. 
10 The flooles height, 
zi How to befooled. 
The Contents of the third 
Chapter, concerning the Hiues, 
and the Dr effing of them,both 
before and after Hiuing. 
1 Two forts of Hiues. 
zStrawne Hiues with their incenuen'b 
encies and remedies. 
3 Wicker Hiucs with their biconucnien- 
cies and remedies. 
4 Strawne Hiues be(l. 
j The fafhion of Hiues. 
6 The fixe of Hiues. 
7 When Hiues are to be made & pr added 
8 How Hiues an to be dreffed before they 
receiue thefwarmes. 
9 The pruning of Hiues. 
i © The (praying or fplccting of them. 
uThe making of the Cop , and of the 
S pie els. 
1 1 The feafimingof them. 
13 The feafoning of an old Hiue . 
1 4 How Hiues are to be ordered when the 
Bees ere in tbgn, 
1 5 The 
