LIST OF PLATES 
PAOK. 
frontispiece. 
lii./*able-Cutnb Hive, with fhll gloss 
arrangement.. 18 
Plate 1. 20 
“ II. -M 
« m. 28 
PAOK 
Plate XI.120 
“ XII. 128 
“ XIll.144 
“ XIV. 168 
« XV. 192 
“ XVI. 216 
“ IV. 86 
« XVII. 240 
“ V. 44 
« VI. . 48 
“ XVIII.2M 
** XIX.288 
“ VII. 68 
“ VIH. 72 
“ XX.819 
** XXI.860 
« IX... 88 
“ XXII.860 
“ X. >6 
“ XXIII. 808 
EXPLANATION OP PLATES. 
PLATES L to 2J. iDolustvo> ibow tho various stylos of Movablo^Oomb Illves, and 
the ImploiMvsts used In tbo Apiary. For explanation of those plates, see 
p. 871. 
PLATE XII.—Fine. 8t,82.—Queon>Doo, of magnified and natural slxe. See p. 80 l 
F iaa. 88,84.—Drone, of magnified and natural sizo. Bee p. 49. 
Fios. 86, 86.—Woiber, of magnified and natural size. Bee p. 64. 
Those Illustrations wero copied (with soino altoratiuns) from Bag^itr, 
PLATE XIII.—Fio. 8T.—Soalosof Wax,highly magnlflod. Beep. 69. 
Fio. 88.—Abdomen of a Worker-Boo, magnified, and showing the exuding scales 
of wax. Boo p. 69. 
Fio. 89.—Soctlon of a OeA, magnified, and showing the usual position of the ogg. 
Boo p. 44. 
Fio. 40. —Larvte of Bees, to various stages of dovelopmont Bee p. 44 
Fio 41.— Section of a Cell, magnified, and showing Larva. Bee p. 44 
Fio 42.— Worker-Larva, fully grown, and ready to spin Its Cocoon. See p, 44 
Fid. 48 '-Workor-Nymph. Boe p. 46. 
Fio. 49.—A Queon-Oell of tho natural size. Bee p. 62. 
Fio. 60.—a Queen-Cell out open, to show tho unhatchod quoon. See p. 68. 
Fio. 44.— Eggs of the Boo-Moth, of natural and ningnlflod size. Boe p. 234 
Fio. 46.—Larvffl of tho Bef*-Moth, Ailly grown. Boe p. 2SL 
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