Hive took her out gave her to the often observing nucleus and then sealed Queen to
the one she was taken from wonder if this will induce her to abandon had plenty of
honey and eggs. Put a fertile Queen and an unfertile Queen in a tunnel. Would not
notice each other. Was fertile Queen active hours after having no bees. Fertile one yesterday
in half the time whether to walk. Nuclei are getting considerable honey. 
 (August 1) 94 degrees at 2 PM after lings colony has lost or destroyed their young Queen and
are building Queen cells their Queen given to another nucleus quiet (2) Queen
of observing hive laying eggs must have been [crossed out: fertile] impregnated before introducing. 
As he left last time in the AM before flight by drones did not seem to meet drones
and bees accompanied her another Queen that I saw five days ago has been with
drones just began to lay. Colony small � comb poor - another with plenty of
bees and good comb did not lay till 16th day after impregnation. Do not bees
regulate this by feeding. Nucleus [illegible] seemed great distances when
examined yesterday. Removed Queen they then abandoned her and joined one
with a Queen 3 examined a hive of professor carries two which Italian Queen was given
bees nearly all Italians. Queens unfertile when given after she was 
put in cage all Queen cells cut out in five days hive swarmed
12 Queen cells found. Italian Queen was not fertile sometime after she left
with swarm. 5 weather for last week very hot bees still gathering honey
examined a stock with old Queen is not very fertile many drones found
a Queen cell with Italian Queen unwanted. Are they going to change Queens. 
6th very hot several of glass hive Queens laying Gray one poor colored 92 degrees
7 very hot day 92 degrees 8th very hot 94 degrees showers passed by at night 9th
beautiful shower 10 cloudy am bees at work on buckwheat. Shower
in the PM received Queen from Italians very few bees rather small
were colored from doctor Parmley's Queen When I put her back her bees imprisoned
her got her away gave her to a cage to a full stock Queen taken away
today. 11th beautiful rain last night cloudy hot 12th imprisoned Queen
dead in cage bees with her alive must have happened when imprisoned. 
February 5th 1862 18 degrees to 45 degrees beautiful day examined most of my movable comb
hives condition good. One that had Italian swarm of last year has
changed its Queen she was from #1 flushing and had wings clipped. 
Her successor nearly dark. Long silence from another attack in my
head. Last fall received two very handsome Queens from Colerain. 
Kept them more than two weeks in the house gave them to stocks from
which Queens taken day before. New brood one was taken at once
the other hemmed in some but accepted. Found them with worker
brood. Do not know whether their impregnation has been right. 