C a
Charity, Christian. A hearty belief in [crossed out: illegible] man's entire natural depravity shown
to be its indispensable foundation (Withington Xian Rad p. 134. 6) [probably Christian Radicalism by William Withington 1836)]
Canticled Arguments for the divine author of (Pres Edwards Works Vol. 9 p. 342. 5) [probably The works of President Edwards: with a memoir of his life in 10 volumes (1830)]
Casts, or after swarms as generally managed almost worthless. 
They often weaken greatly the stocks from which they issue and unless
quite early seldom gather enough to live over winter. If honey is the object with the apiarian,
casting should not be allowed. About the time that casts may be expected remove all the sealed
queen cells except one (they may be put under tumblers, gauze wire allowing the heat of the hive to
pass to them and thus as they hatch they are on hand for use) If they issue hive them and keep
them until the queens begin to lay. They may then towards dark be returned to the hives from
which they came, and their queens used to replace old superannuated queens. The new
comb will be of the greatest possible use for tumblers, artificial swarms, etc. If the rapid increase of
colonies is the main object, casting should not be discouraged. The casts should be strengthened unless
large and very early, by putting them into hives furnished with comb [inserted: honey] and brood. 