PART II. 
1 
PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS 
ON THE MANAGEMENT OP BEES, 
Hives. 
The various forms of Hives which 
ingenuity has suggested for the a- 
melioration of the natural state of the 
bee, has at least tended to instruct us, 
that these insects can inhabit, work, 
and collect provisions in those of e- 
very form, from the excavated trank 
of the tree, as it is used in Poland and 
the northern countries* to the expend 
