ttar refts on the 
t fome other Tfees, 
fo long as thtfe Dews fall, the Bees dayly 
jade tneinfei'ves home with it 5 they not o- 
Ujitting tlieir making of Cgmbs, nor as yet 
their Breeding. 
, Befides from Trees, i%cy gather much 
Igpney from Thyme, chiefly to be nourilh- 
<3 in and near your Apiafy, Is the Poet ad- 
^ ■ 
anti' Pines 
h Plants da 
about their Hiy 
Fr^/t fdfly Bids , for the 
[Vug. Georg. 
Fo? Thyme yields much aftd very pure 
Honey. TifeiUnesare only fupgofed to be 
for (belter, IteSjJkver green s in the room 
of which yol ift^rplace PhyUirea^ which is 
to be prefer^, yielding both ffielter and 
food. x, 
foney-3ews are over, Beesga- 
k\ neither do they theft build 
Ms, having no need of them, 
afe imes all their Cells to the 
Tody with Honey, but all th#*! 
Intervals with their Bodies. 
So that if ybu ftiould feparate or drive 
/ Da the 
After the 
ther but lit 
any more 
but fill at 1 
very top, he 
