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Excerpt from The British Bee Journal, and Bee-Keepers Adviser, Vol. 8: 1880-81 Martin, W his ability as an expert, 152 Maryborough, Bee-tent at, 83 May, 1, 26 Mead, recipes for, Melksham, show at, 91 Melting old combs, 2 Munn, Major, his improve ments in hives, 95 Nellis, Mr, his hive, 3 Neighbour, A., his cottager's hive, 13 his report of the Cologne Show, 142, 156 New facts! 116 Newman, T. G., on wooden comb-foundation, 130 Newry, Bee-tent in, 104 Newspaper bee-keeping, 163 New South Wales, bee-keep ing in, 201 New Zealand, bee-keeping in, 41, 127, 178, 194, 239; Ligu rians in, 162, 239 Non-swarming hives, prize for, 42 Non-swarming, 77 Norfolk Bee Association, 179, 198 N orthumberland, bees in, 198 November, 125 Nuclei, stocking, 44 Nursing weak hives, 38 Observatory hives, 218; clos ing, 23; stocking, 227 October, 101 Ofier made, 126 Old combs,2 Palestine, hives Of, 137 71. Paper felt, a protection for hives, 18 Paris Universal Exhibition, 1876, Report on useful and noxious insects, 136 Parsonstown, Bee-tent in, 103 Parthenogenesis, 95 Pea-flour, 166, 183, 206 Peel, Rev. H. R., letter from, 53 lecture by, 130-133 Pettigrew, A., his champion ship of straw skeps, 47 Phormium tenax, 194 Pine, qualities of, 244 Plants, worker-bee analogous to the flower of, 145 Pollen, 86; do bees eat? 20; two different kinds of, car ried by a bee, 22 pre sern'ng, 123 artificial, 207 how do bees gather, 221, 239 Porches, 49 protective, 102 Post-cards, 79 Practical demonstrations of bee-keeping, 11 Primrose, section of a, 222 Pu'ze Fund, 10, 32, 52 Prizes, unpaid, 199 Procter, Rev. G. A., of Tulla melan, his apiary, 82, 106 Professional and non-proies sional bee-keepers, 21 1 226 Professorship of apiculture, 135, 165 Prolific bees, 99 Propolising the quilt, 140 Protest, curious case of, 120 Queen, how treated at swarm ing time, 5; of a swarm, exchanging, 60 and her followers, 77; return of a truant, 118; finding the. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.