SEE 
Beaver. The anatomy of a female beaver, and ar 
account of caftor found in her Mortimer 
Beech Tree. Account of letters found in the mid- 
dle of a beech tree - Klein 
Bees. Some communications about an early fwarm 
of bees - - Reea 
— — Some confederations on an apiary, or difcrpline 
of bees - - Beal 
An account of the hatching of a kind erf bee 
lodged in old willows - Wtllughb y 
* A defer iption of a bee-houfe, ufeful for pre- 
venting the fwarming of bees, ufed in Scot- 
land - - Anon. 
— Account of bees breeding in cafes made of leaves 
- Lifter 
— An account of a ftrange fort of bees in the 
Weft Indies - - M. L 
Extract of a letter concerning the probofeis of 
bees - - Garden 
Letter concerning the late Swammerdam’s trea- 
tife De Apibus - Holton 
An account of a method lately found out in 
New England, for difeovering where the bees 
hive in the woods, in order to get their honey 
- Dudley 
Of the bafes of the cells wherein the bees de- 
pofit their honey - Maclaurin 
— — Letter concerning bees, and their method of 
gathering wax and honey - Dobll 
— An account of a fpecimen of the labour of a 
kind of bees, which lay up their young in 
cafes of leaves, which they bury in rotten 
wood - - Styles 
* Difcoveries on the fex of bees, explaining the 
manner in which their fpecies is propagated; 
with an account of the utility that may be de~ 
rived from thole difcoveries by the a&ual ap- 
plication of them to pra&ice Debraw 
A letter on Mr. Debraw’s improvements in the 
culture of bees - Polhill 
Beetle. Curious experiments and obfervations on a 
beetle that lived three years without food 
- Baker 
— An account of a Capricorn beetle found alive in 
a cavity* within a found piece of wood 
~ r - Mortimer 
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Tranf, -j 
XXXVIII172 
XLI 23 r 
VI 2128 
— 2144 
r- 2221 
VIII 6097 
XIV 592 
XV 1030 
— 1148 
XXI 365 
XXXI 148 
XLII 5 6s 
XL VI 536 
LI 844 
LXVII I s 
lxviii 107 
XLI 441 
— 36i 
Abrid*^. 
IX 78 
VIII 84s 
II 174 
— 775 
VII 4 o 3 
IX 2 
XI 841 
1X8 
— n 
Belem- 
