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fdHoWjdoing; in ltkemannerjuntillall the work befiniflie^ 
and made like a bunch of Grapes, in forme and Figure. 
And yet whether one and the fame Bee perftft t his work, 
aadhyJP'ormes'ma.U theXAeca’s, or Cells of the BKnch~ 
or whether they are divers, and many Bees, at this worit, 
making, and filling the Thecas, with Worm, we are not 
certaiajbut we j tdg it likely, that one and the fame Bee re- 
quitv^ the making of the whole bunch of Thecas ; aiid-fills 
them w* h her Worms only, for with thefe Eyes we have 
feen one Bee, which alone 1 ayed 9 9 • Warms, and put them 
into the theca's. This is alfo Obfervabe? every Bee in the 
making of every Egg, is bufied,beforerhat befiniCbed,for 
28 hours in a continued labonralmoft,yet fbtne get their 
work done fooner, others later a little, as it is with Work 
men, which are more h andy fome then others. 
The Worm Figuredm the Table, changed, the i xth. oE‘ 
and (bcontiaued^uni.ill the lyth. of Anguji, when 
it appeared informs ofthe®ee,F7^«re</in the Table. 
whenthefeTtf»«’j Bees have,by biteing, opened the 
cajes, and art come forth of them, they are wont to rub 
their'EyeSjWiththeirfbremoft feet, and by this means of 
rubing, they feem to open their Eyesj or at lead to roufe 
themlclves from fleep j in the fore part of their body, 
they ate White, TeJotviJhaKo, and Black., their wings ly 
upon their backs, and are not yet expanded, and they are 
tnoiftj but are Cion dryj.by the Air; that n a quarter 
of an hour, they can expand, and extend them. 
Thefe little Bees,nev) hatched,arenot yet fit for worke j 
but yet they covet to get up into the opeh air ; but are a 
hinderance to the greater Beer, which arc bufily employ- 
ed, who therefore drive them down, as often as they 
come up ; alfo they run too and fro, as though they were 
drunk, after three Days that they have been hatched, 
then they are able to carry Earth, to the nefts, which the 
old Bees Arch over, with Earth heaped together, which 
aeSojp Arch, they draw over with a coat of Wax, as 
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