Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 41
... course , till after the bees have alighted , that a hive is offered them , which , in most cases , they forth- with enter , postponing or abandoning altogether the tree in the woods . In most cases , though not in all - for some- times ...
... course , till after the bees have alighted , that a hive is offered them , which , in most cases , they forth- with enter , postponing or abandoning altogether the tree in the woods . In most cases , though not in all - for some- times ...
Pagina 42
... course lay in this direction . Throwing off my coat , I hurried on , before the swarm was yet fairly organized and un- der way , determined to see what could be done . The route soon led me into a field of standing rye , every spear of ...
... course lay in this direction . Throwing off my coat , I hurried on , before the swarm was yet fairly organized and un- der way , determined to see what could be done . The route soon led me into a field of standing rye , every spear of ...
Pagina 43
... course , had not seen or heard them ; as , of course , they would not , being some three hundred feet beneath them . I turned back , there- fore , thinking of the honey - laden tree that some of these forests would hold before the ...
... course , had not seen or heard them ; as , of course , they would not , being some three hundred feet beneath them . I turned back , there- fore , thinking of the honey - laden tree that some of these forests would hold before the ...
Pagina 44
... course , and thus mis- lead the hunter at the outset . The na- tive bee - hunters of Australia attach some white cottony substance to the bee , which not only retards its flight , but makes it a more conspicuous mark for the eye . I ...
... course , and thus mis- lead the hunter at the outset . The na- tive bee - hunters of Australia attach some white cottony substance to the bee , which not only retards its flight , but makes it a more conspicuous mark for the eye . I ...
Pagina 45
... course , however , has no alternative . The bees that have escaped the deluge of honey , come pouring out into the air , ready to make war upon any thing . They are sometimes effectually disposed of with a match and a little rye - straw ...
... course , however , has no alternative . The bees that have escaped the deluge of honey , come pouring out into the air , ready to make war upon any thing . They are sometimes effectually disposed of with a match and a little rye - straw ...
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