soft ‘Hiftory of Barso’ si. 
oan ‘Tiftrument, with ‘your Hand; be’ Tare 
it’ be ‘clofe; that’ no Bees! “may: afcerid alte 
the Hive’-or “Box tobe fémoved, “So moom7 
After this fhut clofe the Doors 66: eet 
Houfe; “and leave the Bees ‘thus ctit ‘off 
_ from. the’ teft of their Companions for the 
Space ‘of “half an’ Hour, “or more. “In this: 
Space’ of “Fime, having? ‘loft their’ Quieen, 
and other Company, they “will» fill: them- 
felves: with’ Honey, and“be® ‘impatient: fo ‘be 
fet’ at Liberty. Then ‘opening the Back- 
Window, you will fee them’in the greateft 
Hurry and Tumult, running upand down, 
attempting one Way ‘or other .to difengage 
themfelves from fo i “eo an ee 
sniicapely 7 Beet) 
Tf in this Interim you examine the ‘Box 
of ‘Boxes beneath, and obferve all: compoféd 
and quiet there, then you may be confident 
you are fo far ‘right, and the Queen is in 
Safety. Hereon raife the back Part of the 
Hive or Box, fo far, by a’Piece of Wood, 
or other Material thruft underneath, “as 
may give the Prifoners room to Come forth 
who talsing’ Wing will return’ to their 
Fellows’; delightful to behold’ Then lifting 
the Box from off the Colony, turning “the 
Bottom upwards, cover it with a° Cloth’ alf 
Night; and if'any Bees be left’in it, let them 
éut the next Day, and ea ‘al aes ts 
the Colony. o. 
on" ie oT Ba “Thus 

