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David Merrick, Carol Channing, at tenth anniversary of HELLO DOLLY, January 15, 1974. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-merrick-carol-channing-at-tenth-anniversary-of-hello-dolly-january-50016467.html
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Soccer - League Division One - Arsenal Training - Vale Farm, Hendon. Arsenal coach George Male takes the men through their exercises. Left to right; Jim Fotheringham, Henry Dove, Don Tilley and R. Common Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soccer-league-division-one-arsenal-training-vale-farm-hendon-arsenal-111014899.html
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New Helmet for Firemen. A fireman wearing the old type helmet adjusts the strap of a new model. The seining brass helmet of the London fire Brigade, introduced over sevent years ago by Sir Eyre Massey Shaw, the first chief officer of the Brigade, replaced the old-time leather helmet is, in its turn, being superceded. The new helmet of cork and rubber is glossy black with gilt comb and rosettes, silver in the case of principal officers. Although the brass helmet gave a high measure of protection, it failed in these modern times through its high conductivity of electricity. November 21, 1936. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-helmet-for-firemen-a-fireman-wearing-the-old-type-helmet-adjusts-the-strap-of-a-new-model-the-seining-brass-helmet-of-the-london-fire-brigade-introduced-over-sevent-years-ago-by-sir-eyre-massey-shaw-the-first-chief-officer-of-the-brigade-replaced-the-old-time-leather-helmet-is-in-its-turn-being-superceded-the-new-helmet-of-cork-and-rubber-is-glossy-black-with-gilt-comb-and-rosettes-silver-in-the-case-of-principal-officers-although-the-brass-helmet-gave-a-high-measure-of-protection-it-failed-in-these-modern-times-through-its-high-conductivity-of-electricity-november-21-1936-image463580356.html
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. A history of the birds of Colorado . beUy and legs white, sometimes yellowish and discoloured,the white of the tail partially hidden by the long coverts; iris hazel,comb over the eye red, biU black. Length 12-0 ; wing 6-75 ; tail 4-5 ;bill -37 ; tarsus 1-20. In late summer after the post-nuptial moult, the dark parts aremore uniformly grey with finer markings; in winter pure whitethroughout. The moults take some Uttle time to complete, so thatspecimens in every intermediate stage are frequently met with (seePlate 3). Distribution.—The Rocky Mountains at high elevations, chiefly abovetimber l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-birds-of-colorado-beuy-and-legs-white-sometimes-yellowish-and-discolouredthe-white-of-the-tail-partially-hidden-by-the-long-coverts-iris-hazelcomb-over-the-eye-red-biu-black-length-12-0-wing-6-75-tail-4-5-bill-37-tarsus-1-20-in-late-summer-after-the-post-nuptial-moult-the-dark-parts-aremore-uniformly-grey-with-finer-markings-in-winter-pure-whitethroughout-the-moults-take-some-uttle-time-to-complete-so-thatspecimens-in-every-intermediate-stage-are-frequently-met-with-seeplate-3-distributionthe-rocky-mountains-at-high-elevations-chiefly-abovetimber-l-image375338762.html
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Professor Sterndale Bennett, 1862. Portrait from a photograph by John and Charles Watkins. 'Having formed an intimate friendship with Mendelssohn, Bennett, in 1836, went, on his friend's invitation, to Leipsic, where several of his works were performed at the Gewundhaus Concerts, under Mendelssohn's direction. On his return from Germany he began his professional career in London, and has gradually risen to the highest rank among English musicians. In 1856 he was appointed the conductor of the Philharmonic Society's Concerts...In the same year he was elected to the chair of music in the Univers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/professor-sterndale-bennett-1862-portrait-from-a-photograph-by-john-and-charles-watkins-having-formed-an-intimate-friendship-with-mendelssohn-bennett-in-1836-went-on-his-friends-invitation-to-leipsic-where-several-of-his-works-were-performed-at-the-gewundhaus-concerts-under-mendelssohns-direction-on-his-return-from-germany-he-began-his-professional-career-in-london-and-has-gradually-risen-to-the-highest-rank-among-english-musicians-in-1856-he-was-appointed-the-conductor-of-the-philharmonic-societys-concertsin-the-same-year-he-was-elected-to-the-chair-of-music-in-the-univers-image595001334.html
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. The poultry manual. A complete guide for the breeder and exhibitor ... nd no attemptto grow a large Leghorn comb is desirable; still thereshould be enough of it to fall gracefully over to oneside. There are specimens with good combs, and theseshould be encouraged, otherwise the bird will alwayspresent an immature and scrappy appearance. The eye should be dark brown, and the pupil black—as distinguished from the red eye of the Hamburgh—and the leg-colour a leaden blue. The Colour.—This should be pure white withoutthe barring running into it and giving it a blurredappearance, and the barring a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-poultry-manual-a-complete-guide-for-the-breeder-and-exhibitor-nd-no-attemptto-grow-a-large-leghorn-comb-is-desirable-still-thereshould-be-enough-of-it-to-fall-gracefully-over-to-oneside-there-are-specimens-with-good-combs-and-theseshould-be-encouraged-otherwise-the-bird-will-alwayspresent-an-immature-and-scrappy-appearance-the-eye-should-be-dark-brown-and-the-pupil-blackas-distinguished-from-the-red-eye-of-the-hamburghand-the-leg-colour-a-leaden-blue-the-colourthis-should-be-pure-white-withoutthe-barring-running-into-it-and-giving-it-a-blurredappearance-and-the-barring-a-image336786690.html
RM2AFWXT2–. The poultry manual. A complete guide for the breeder and exhibitor ... nd no attemptto grow a large Leghorn comb is desirable; still thereshould be enough of it to fall gracefully over to oneside. There are specimens with good combs, and theseshould be encouraged, otherwise the bird will alwayspresent an immature and scrappy appearance. The eye should be dark brown, and the pupil black—as distinguished from the red eye of the Hamburgh—and the leg-colour a leaden blue. The Colour.—This should be pure white withoutthe barring running into it and giving it a blurredappearance, and the barring a
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A combat photographer, SSgt. Donald L. Sheare, covers Operation Lancaster II during the Vietnam War. Sheare, a veteran of over 25 combat operations and patrols, was a photographer for the 3rd Marine Division of San Diego, California. This photograph was taken on July 20, 1968, and is part of the Defense Department's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-combat-photographer-ssgt-donald-l-sheare-covers-operation-lancaster-ii-during-the-vietnam-war-sheare-a-veteran-of-over-25-combat-operations-and-patrols-was-a-photographer-for-the-3rd-marine-division-of-san-diego-california-this-photograph-was-taken-on-july-20-1968-and-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-image574141372.html
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. The honey bee. Bees. 1404 Department of Ageicultuee The above described cage has been slightly enlarged by some; others have recommended that it be placed over hatching brood, but T have failed to discover anj improvement by so doing, although this is optional with the operator. By making the cage of the depth recommended the projecting wires will just penetrate the septum and the cage containing the queen will not project above the surface of the comb enough to interfere with the spacing. Cloth woven with rather heavy wires is best, since the projecting wires are not so easily bent out of s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-bees-1404-department-of-ageicultuee-the-above-described-cage-has-been-slightly-enlarged-by-some-others-have-recommended-that-it-be-placed-over-hatching-brood-but-t-have-failed-to-discover-anj-improvement-by-so-doing-although-this-is-optional-with-the-operator-by-making-the-cage-of-the-depth-recommended-the-projecting-wires-will-just-penetrate-the-septum-and-the-cage-containing-the-queen-will-not-project-above-the-surface-of-the-comb-enough-to-interfere-with-the-spacing-cloth-woven-with-rather-heavy-wires-is-best-since-the-projecting-wires-are-not-so-easily-bent-out-of-s-image216420971.html
RMPG2R4B–. The honey bee. Bees. 1404 Department of Ageicultuee The above described cage has been slightly enlarged by some; others have recommended that it be placed over hatching brood, but T have failed to discover anj improvement by so doing, although this is optional with the operator. By making the cage of the depth recommended the projecting wires will just penetrate the septum and the cage containing the queen will not project above the surface of the comb enough to interfere with the spacing. Cloth woven with rather heavy wires is best, since the projecting wires are not so easily bent out of s
Poultry culture sanitation and hygiene . are shed.This is also the case with Reds and many other breeds. Thebaby feathers do not have that correctness of marking thatthe same bird will in its mature plumage. We should there-fore not be too hasty in discarding our promising youngstersuntil we have had time to see the adult plumage. White Leghorns.—In selecting the Single Comb White Leg-horn attention should be given to the proper weight. Toooften in selecting for the fixing of the laying character andother important items the subject of weight is entirely over-looked. A bird should possess prop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poultry-culture-sanitation-and-hygiene-are-shedthis-is-also-the-case-with-reds-and-many-other-breeds-thebaby-feathers-do-not-have-that-correctness-of-marking-thatthe-same-bird-will-in-its-mature-plumage-we-should-there-fore-not-be-too-hasty-in-discarding-our-promising-youngstersuntil-we-have-had-time-to-see-the-adult-plumage-white-leghornsin-selecting-the-single-comb-white-leg-horn-attention-should-be-given-to-the-proper-weight-toooften-in-selecting-for-the-fixing-of-the-laying-character-andother-important-items-the-subject-of-weight-is-entirely-over-looked-a-bird-should-possess-prop-image343355531.html
RM2AXH5DF–Poultry culture sanitation and hygiene . are shed.This is also the case with Reds and many other breeds. Thebaby feathers do not have that correctness of marking thatthe same bird will in its mature plumage. We should there-fore not be too hasty in discarding our promising youngstersuntil we have had time to see the adult plumage. White Leghorns.—In selecting the Single Comb White Leg-horn attention should be given to the proper weight. Toooften in selecting for the fixing of the laying character andother important items the subject of weight is entirely over-looked. A bird should possess prop
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. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to see the ants using these brush Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-the-antenna-comb-on-the-front-leg-of-an-ant-ceedings-of-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-oi-philadelphia-july-and-october-1901-it-is-natural-enough-that-the-ant-depending-so-much-on-her-antennse-for-impressions-and-stimuli-should-be-very-particular-to-keep-them-clean-and-in-good-order-she-is-well-equipped-to-do-this-for-she-has-a-most-efficient-antennae-brush-on-her-wrist-it-is-practically-a-circular-comb-which-just-fits-over-the-antenna-and-to-see-the-ants-using-these-brush-image216352588.html
RMPFYKX4–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to see the ants using these brush
. Goops and how to be them; a manual of manners for polite infants inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example, with ninety drawings. ?., Z-^J COMBING & CURLING When your another combs your hair^Here^s a rhyme for you to say: If you try ity I declare, It willtaie the snarls away! In the ocean of my hair,Many little waves are there;Make the comb, a little boat,Over all the billows float;Sail the rough and tangled tideTill its smooth on every side,Till, like other little girls. ve a sea o wavy curls. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goops-and-how-to-be-them-a-manual-of-manners-for-polite-infants-inculcating-many-juvenile-virtues-both-by-precept-and-example-with-ninety-drawings-z-j-combing-curling-when-your-another-combs-your-hairheres-a-rhyme-for-you-to-say-if-you-try-ity-i-declare-it-willtaie-the-snarls-away!-in-the-ocean-of-my-hairmany-little-waves-are-theremake-the-comb-a-little-boatover-all-the-billows-floatsail-the-rough-and-tangled-tidetill-its-smooth-on-every-sidetill-like-other-little-girls-ve-a-sea-o-wavy-curls-image336777573.html
RM2AFWF6D–. Goops and how to be them; a manual of manners for polite infants inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example, with ninety drawings. ?., Z-^J COMBING & CURLING When your another combs your hair^Here^s a rhyme for you to say: If you try ity I declare, It willtaie the snarls away! In the ocean of my hair,Many little waves are there;Make the comb, a little boat,Over all the billows float;Sail the rough and tangled tideTill its smooth on every side,Till, like other little girls. ve a sea o wavy curls.
. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. 63 THE FAMILY HORSE. dandruff. There are also more expensive and very effective brushes, with leather backs, which fit themselves to the irregularities of the horse's surface. Special care must be used in handling the currycomb on the bony parts of the head and face. When they are properly dressed, the neck, shoulders, body and legs are gone over, the operator holding the comb in one hand and the brush in the other. With the former the hair is gently and lightly lifted, and the scurf and dandru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-family-horse-its-stabling-care-and-feeding-a-practical-manual-for-horse-keepers-horses-63-the-family-horse-dandruff-there-are-also-more-expensive-and-very-effective-brushes-with-leather-backs-which-fit-themselves-to-the-irregularities-of-the-horses-surface-special-care-must-be-used-in-handling-the-currycomb-on-the-bony-parts-of-the-head-and-face-when-they-are-properly-dressed-the-neck-shoulders-body-and-legs-are-gone-over-the-operator-holding-the-comb-in-one-hand-and-the-brush-in-the-other-with-the-former-the-hair-is-gently-and-lightly-lifted-and-the-scurf-and-dandru-image216414828.html
RMPG2F90–. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. 63 THE FAMILY HORSE. dandruff. There are also more expensive and very effective brushes, with leather backs, which fit themselves to the irregularities of the horse's surface. Special care must be used in handling the currycomb on the bony parts of the head and face. When they are properly dressed, the neck, shoulders, body and legs are gone over, the operator holding the comb in one hand and the brush in the other. With the former the hair is gently and lightly lifted, and the scurf and dandru
. Goops and how to be them; a manual of manners for polite infants inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example, with ninety drawings. ?., Z-^J COMBING & CURLING When your another combs your hair^Here^s a rhyme for you to say: If you try ity I declare, It willtaie the snarls away! In the ocean of my hair,Many little waves are there;Make the comb, a little boat,Over all the billows float;Sail the rough and tangled tideTill its smooth on every side,Till, like other little girls. ve a sea o wavy curls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goops-and-how-to-be-them-a-manual-of-manners-for-polite-infants-inculcating-many-juvenile-virtues-both-by-precept-and-example-with-ninety-drawings-z-j-combing-curling-when-your-another-combs-your-hairheres-a-rhyme-for-you-to-say-if-you-try-ity-i-declare-it-willtaie-the-snarls-away!-in-the-ocean-of-my-hairmany-little-waves-are-theremake-the-comb-a-little-boatover-all-the-billows-floatsail-the-rough-and-tangled-tidetill-its-smooth-on-every-sidetill-like-other-little-girls-ve-a-sea-o-wavy-curls-image336777790.html
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. The American bee keeper's manual; being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee ... with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture ... Bees. 194 MINERS AMERICAN. These bars should be about one inch wide and half an inch thick, supporting each other in the middle, at the junction. This size would simply occupy the same space in width that the combs will; consequently, the bees will have perfect freedom in passing over any part of the interior of the hive. The above cut represents the comb in progress of construction Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-bee-keepers-manual-being-a-practical-treatise-on-the-history-and-domestic-economy-of-the-honey-bee-with-the-most-approved-methods-of-managing-this-insect-through-every-branch-of-its-culture-bees-194-miners-american-these-bars-should-be-about-one-inch-wide-and-half-an-inch-thick-supporting-each-other-in-the-middle-at-the-junction-this-size-would-simply-occupy-the-same-space-in-width-that-the-combs-will-consequently-the-bees-will-have-perfect-freedom-in-passing-over-any-part-of-the-interior-of-the-hive-the-above-cut-represents-the-comb-in-progress-of-construction-image216414183.html
RMPG2EDY–. The American bee keeper's manual; being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee ... with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture ... Bees. 194 MINERS AMERICAN. These bars should be about one inch wide and half an inch thick, supporting each other in the middle, at the junction. This size would simply occupy the same space in width that the combs will; consequently, the bees will have perfect freedom in passing over any part of the interior of the hive. The above cut represents the comb in progress of construction
British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . the end rails up in position. The framework will now bein its proper place. Get some pieces of 2 in. by 2 in. scantlingfor rafters; notch them a little to bear on front and back (donot nail them down) You will now need a few cabin-hooks andeyes, and these must be fastened on so as to be easily hooked or ( 67 ) unhooked. Nail on |-in. matchboards, letting thetn project over Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-keepers-practical-note-book-followed-by-a-description-of-the-wbchive-and-how-to-make-it-a-home-made-hive-from-used-boxes-how-to-build-a-bee-house-and-short-rules-for-the-management-of-moveable-comb-hives-the-end-rails-up-in-position-the-framework-will-now-bein-its-proper-place-get-some-pieces-of-2-in-by-2-in-scantlingfor-rafters-notch-them-a-little-to-bear-on-front-and-back-donot-nail-them-down-you-will-now-need-a-few-cabin-hooks-andeyes-and-these-must-be-fastened-on-so-as-to-be-easily-hooked-or-67-unhooked-nail-on-in-matchboards-letting-thetn-project-over-image342721836.html
RM2AWG95G–British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . the end rails up in position. The framework will now bein its proper place. Get some pieces of 2 in. by 2 in. scantlingfor rafters; notch them a little to bear on front and back (donot nail them down) You will now need a few cabin-hooks andeyes, and these must be fastened on so as to be easily hooked or ( 67 ) unhooked. Nail on |-in. matchboards, letting thetn project over
. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. OR, MANUAL OF THE APIARY. 371 burlap and a square board follower are required. The cheese is made by dipping the melted comb and wax into the form, which has the slotted rack below, and the burlaps laid over all. Mr. Hatch pins the burlaps over the cheese with long, slim wire nails. Of course the form is in the tray, and it is easy to see that the press will do the work. By these last inventions all the wax, even of the oldest combs, can be secured, in beautiful condition, and as it is per- fectly neat, there is no danger Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bee-culture-bees-or-manual-of-the-apiary-371-burlap-and-a-square-board-follower-are-required-the-cheese-is-made-by-dipping-the-melted-comb-and-wax-into-the-form-which-has-the-slotted-rack-below-and-the-burlaps-laid-over-all-mr-hatch-pins-the-burlaps-over-the-cheese-with-long-slim-wire-nails-of-course-the-form-is-in-the-tray-and-it-is-easy-to-see-that-the-press-will-do-the-work-by-these-last-inventions-all-the-wax-even-of-the-oldest-combs-can-be-secured-in-beautiful-condition-and-as-it-is-per-fectly-neat-there-is-no-danger-image216397906.html
RMPG1NMJ–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. OR, MANUAL OF THE APIARY. 371 burlap and a square board follower are required. The cheese is made by dipping the melted comb and wax into the form, which has the slotted rack below, and the burlaps laid over all. Mr. Hatch pins the burlaps over the cheese with long, slim wire nails. Of course the form is in the tray, and it is easy to see that the press will do the work. By these last inventions all the wax, even of the oldest combs, can be secured, in beautiful condition, and as it is per- fectly neat, there is no danger
British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . Scale. ift. 2 ft. Ins. iiiii mil TLJL Feet. from drawings of my own hives, made in 1892, and the followingdescription applies to them :— The floor-board, covering-of Toof;- casings, bodj- and surplus-boxes, are made of selected American yellow pine half an inchthick off the saw, ^nd if cut with the perfection of nowadays, allthe dressing required is a skim over with a hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-keepers-practical-note-book-followed-by-a-description-of-the-wbchive-and-how-to-make-it-a-home-made-hive-from-used-boxes-how-to-build-a-bee-house-and-short-rules-for-the-management-of-moveable-comb-hives-scale-ift-2-ft-ins-iiiii-mil-tljl-feet-from-drawings-of-my-own-hives-made-in-1892-and-the-followingdescription-applies-to-them-the-floor-board-covering-of-toof-casings-bodj-and-surplus-boxes-are-made-of-selected-american-yellow-pine-half-an-inchthick-off-the-saw-nd-if-cut-with-the-perfection-of-nowadays-allthe-dressing-required-is-a-skim-over-with-a-hand-image342722661.html
RM2AWGA71–British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . Scale. ift. 2 ft. Ins. iiiii mil TLJL Feet. from drawings of my own hives, made in 1892, and the followingdescription applies to them :— The floor-board, covering-of Toof;- casings, bodj- and surplus-boxes, are made of selected American yellow pine half an inchthick off the saw, ^nd if cut with the perfection of nowadays, allthe dressing required is a skim over with a hand
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. no Beekeeping. As the secreted wax comes in contact with the air, it hardens, forming the scales of wax. The manipulation by the bees of the wax-scales has been carefully de- scribed by Casteel.i The scales are removed from the pockets by spines of the pollen comb (Fig. 54) on the first tarsal segment (planta) of the third pair of legs. The surface of the planta is passed over the ventral side of the ab- domen (Figs. 55 and 56) and after the scale is loos- ened the third leg is bent forward (Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-no-beekeeping-as-the-secreted-wax-comes-in-contact-with-the-air-it-hardens-forming-the-scales-of-wax-the-manipulation-by-the-bees-of-the-wax-scales-has-been-carefully-de-scribed-by-casteeli-the-scales-are-removed-from-the-pockets-by-spines-of-the-pollen-comb-fig-54-on-the-first-tarsal-segment-planta-of-the-third-pair-of-legs-the-surface-of-the-planta-is-passed-over-the-ventral-side-of-the-ab-domen-figs-55-and-56-and-after-the-scale-is-loos-ened-the-third-leg-is-bent-forward-fig-image216361719.html
RMPG03G7–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. no Beekeeping. As the secreted wax comes in contact with the air, it hardens, forming the scales of wax. The manipulation by the bees of the wax-scales has been carefully de- scribed by Casteel.i The scales are removed from the pockets by spines of the pollen comb (Fig. 54) on the first tarsal segment (planta) of the third pair of legs. The surface of the planta is passed over the ventral side of the ab- domen (Figs. 55 and 56) and after the scale is loos- ened the third leg is bent forward (Fig
British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . pieces, 6-| in. by lUf in. Mark thecentre of the latter, and cut off slanting to 4 in. deep on each side ;then nail the four pieces together. For the top, use the two sides ( 65 ) of a Quaker Oats box, measuriDg 1 ft. by 2 ft., aud a furtherpiece 2 in. wide, nailed along the ridge, to prevent any wet gettingthrough the join. This will fit over the lift or body-box, and, fy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-keepers-practical-note-book-followed-by-a-description-of-the-wbchive-and-how-to-make-it-a-home-made-hive-from-used-boxes-how-to-build-a-bee-house-and-short-rules-for-the-management-of-moveable-comb-hives-pieces-6-in-by-luf-in-mark-thecentre-of-the-latter-and-cut-off-slanting-to-4-in-deep-on-each-side-then-nail-the-four-pieces-together-for-the-top-use-the-two-sides-65-of-a-quaker-oats-box-measuridg-1-ft-by-2-ft-aud-a-furtherpiece-2-in-wide-nailed-along-the-ridge-to-prevent-any-wet-gettingthrough-the-join-this-will-fit-over-the-lift-or-body-box-and-fy-image342722263.html
RM2AWG9MR–British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . pieces, 6-| in. by lUf in. Mark thecentre of the latter, and cut off slanting to 4 in. deep on each side ;then nail the four pieces together. For the top, use the two sides ( 65 ) of a Quaker Oats box, measuriDg 1 ft. by 2 ft., aud a furtherpiece 2 in. wide, nailed along the ridge, to prevent any wet gettingthrough the join. This will fit over the lift or body-box, and, fy
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OH, MANUAI< OF THB APIARY. 371 burlap and a square board follower are required. The cheese is made by dipping the melted comb and wax into the form, which has the slotted rack below, and the burlaps laid over all. Mr. Hatch pins the burlaps over the cheese with long-, slim wire nails. Of course the form is in the tray, and it is easy to see that the press will do the work. By these last inventions all the wax, even of the oldest combs, can be secured, in beautiful condition, and as it is per- fectly neat, there is no danger of provok Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-oh-manuailt-of-thb-apiary-371-burlap-and-a-square-board-follower-are-required-the-cheese-is-made-by-dipping-the-melted-comb-and-wax-into-the-form-which-has-the-slotted-rack-below-and-the-burlaps-laid-over-all-mr-hatch-pins-the-burlaps-over-the-cheese-with-long-slim-wire-nails-of-course-the-form-is-in-the-tray-and-it-is-easy-to-see-that-the-press-will-do-the-work-by-these-last-inventions-all-the-wax-even-of-the-oldest-combs-can-be-secured-in-beautiful-condition-and-as-it-is-per-fectly-neat-there-is-no-danger-of-provok-image216402465.html
RMPG1YFD–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OH, MANUAI< OF THB APIARY. 371 burlap and a square board follower are required. The cheese is made by dipping the melted comb and wax into the form, which has the slotted rack below, and the burlaps laid over all. Mr. Hatch pins the burlaps over the cheese with long-, slim wire nails. Of course the form is in the tray, and it is easy to see that the press will do the work. By these last inventions all the wax, even of the oldest combs, can be secured, in beautiful condition, and as it is per- fectly neat, there is no danger of provok
British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . level; fasten allfirmly together. Keep all rounding edges upward. (4.) Give a coatof black varnish all over. Lay on 7 in. by 1 in. tongued and groovedSquare-edge matchboards and fasten same down. We now come tothe front:—(5.) Take two pieces 2 in. by 2 in. red deal 6 ft. long ;mark off 2ih. each end aiid one 2 in. in centre, and mortise same,then take three rails 2 in. by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-keepers-practical-note-book-followed-by-a-description-of-the-wbchive-and-how-to-make-it-a-home-made-hive-from-used-boxes-how-to-build-a-bee-house-and-short-rules-for-the-management-of-moveable-comb-hives-level-fasten-allfirmly-together-keep-all-rounding-edges-upward-4-give-a-coatof-black-varnish-all-over-lay-on-7-in-by-1-in-tongued-and-groovedsquare-edge-matchboards-and-fasten-same-down-we-now-come-tothe-front5-take-two-pieces-2-in-by-2-in-red-deal-6-ft-long-mark-off-2ih-each-end-aiid-one-2-in-in-centre-and-mortise-samethen-take-three-rails-2-in-by-image342722029.html
RM2AWG9CD–British bee-keeper's practical note-book, followed by a description of the W.B.Chive and how to make it, a home-made hive from used boxes, how to build a bee house, and short rules for the management of moveable comb-hives . level; fasten allfirmly together. Keep all rounding edges upward. (4.) Give a coatof black varnish all over. Lay on 7 in. by 1 in. tongued and groovedSquare-edge matchboards and fasten same down. We now come tothe front:—(5.) Take two pieces 2 in. by 2 in. red deal 6 ft. long ;mark off 2ih. each end aiid one 2 in. in centre, and mortise same,then take three rails 2 in. by
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 284 THE bbb-kbbpbr's guidb ; queen run in at the entrance of any queenless hive or nucleus at once. In selecting combs for queen-cells, we should reject any that have drone-comb. Bees sometimes start queen-cells over drone-larvae. Such cells are smoother than the others, and of course are worthless. After all the nuclei have received their cells and bees, they have only to be set in a shady place and watched to see that Fig. 134. Entrance-Guard. sufficient bees remain. Should too many leave, give them more by removing the cover and shak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-284-the-bbb-kbbpbrs-guidb-queen-run-in-at-the-entrance-of-any-queenless-hive-or-nucleus-at-once-in-selecting-combs-for-queen-cells-we-should-reject-any-that-have-drone-comb-bees-sometimes-start-queen-cells-over-drone-larvae-such-cells-are-smoother-than-the-others-and-of-course-are-worthless-after-all-the-nuclei-have-received-their-cells-and-bees-they-have-only-to-be-set-in-a-shady-place-and-watched-to-see-that-fig-134-entrance-guard-sufficient-bees-remain-should-too-many-leave-give-them-more-by-removing-the-cover-and-shak-image216402709.html
RMPG1YT5–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 284 THE bbb-kbbpbr's guidb ; queen run in at the entrance of any queenless hive or nucleus at once. In selecting combs for queen-cells, we should reject any that have drone-comb. Bees sometimes start queen-cells over drone-larvae. Such cells are smoother than the others, and of course are worthless. After all the nuclei have received their cells and bees, they have only to be set in a shady place and watched to see that Fig. 134. Entrance-Guard. sufficient bees remain. Should too many leave, give them more by removing the cover and shak
. Standard varieties of chickens . laying. Their eggs are large and white and ofgood flavor. The white face is a distinguishing feature and shouldbe long, smooth, free from wrinkles, rising well over the eyes in anarched form, extending toward the back of the head and to the baseof the beak, covering the cheeks and joining the wattles and earlobes; the greater the extent of surface the better. It should be purewhite in color. The color of plumage throughout is rich greenish 51 24 black, and any gray is considered a serious defect. The shanks andtoes are blue or dark leaden blue. The comb is si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-varieties-of-chickens-laying-their-eggs-are-large-and-white-and-ofgood-flavor-the-white-face-is-a-distinguishing-feature-and-shouldbe-long-smooth-free-from-wrinkles-rising-well-over-the-eyes-in-anarched-form-extending-toward-the-back-of-the-head-and-to-the-baseof-the-beak-covering-the-cheeks-and-joining-the-wattles-and-earlobes-the-greater-the-extent-of-surface-the-better-it-should-be-purewhite-in-color-the-color-of-plumage-throughout-is-rich-greenish-51-24-black-and-any-gray-is-considered-a-serious-defect-the-shanks-andtoes-are-blue-or-dark-leaden-blue-the-comb-is-si-image371641700.html
RM2CGHMNT–. Standard varieties of chickens . laying. Their eggs are large and white and ofgood flavor. The white face is a distinguishing feature and shouldbe long, smooth, free from wrinkles, rising well over the eyes in anarched form, extending toward the back of the head and to the baseof the beak, covering the cheeks and joining the wattles and earlobes; the greater the extent of surface the better. It should be purewhite in color. The color of plumage throughout is rich greenish 51 24 black, and any gray is considered a serious defect. The shanks andtoes are blue or dark leaden blue. The comb is si
. Practical beekeeping. Bees. PRACTICAL BEEKEEPING 7 antennae are appendages of the head believed to bear sense organs. (I'leaning the antennae is accomplished by the bee's throwing the fore leg up over the head, and the antennae fitting in the indentation, is inclosed by the spur and drawn through the circular comb thus formed. By this process, repeated several times, all particles of dust are removed from the antennae by the little teeth of the comb. The tibial spur of the middle leg is used as a crow-bar in the removal of the pellet of pollen from the tibia of the hind leg. In the hind leg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-beekeeping-bees-practical-beekeeping-7-antennae-are-appendages-of-the-head-believed-to-bear-sense-organs-ileaning-the-antennae-is-accomplished-by-the-bees-throwing-the-fore-leg-up-over-the-head-and-the-antennae-fitting-in-the-indentation-is-inclosed-by-the-spur-and-drawn-through-the-circular-comb-thus-formed-by-this-process-repeated-several-times-all-particles-of-dust-are-removed-from-the-antennae-by-the-little-teeth-of-the-comb-the-tibial-spur-of-the-middle-leg-is-used-as-a-crow-bar-in-the-removal-of-the-pellet-of-pollen-from-the-tibia-of-the-hind-leg-in-the-hind-leg-image216366870.html
RMPG0A46–. Practical beekeeping. Bees. PRACTICAL BEEKEEPING 7 antennae are appendages of the head believed to bear sense organs. (I'leaning the antennae is accomplished by the bee's throwing the fore leg up over the head, and the antennae fitting in the indentation, is inclosed by the spur and drawn through the circular comb thus formed. By this process, repeated several times, all particles of dust are removed from the antennae by the little teeth of the comb. The tibial spur of the middle leg is used as a crow-bar in the removal of the pellet of pollen from the tibia of the hind leg. In the hind leg
. Standard varieties of chickens . ing. Their eggs are large and white and ofgood flavor. The white face is a distinguishing feature and shouldbe long, smooth, free from wrinkles, rising well over the eyes in anarched form, extending toward the back of the head and to the baseof the beak, covering the cheeks and joining the wattles and earlobes; the greater the extent of surface the better. It should be pureiwhite in color. The color of plumage throughout is rich greenish 61 26 black, and any gray is considered a serious defect. The shanks andtoes are blue or dark leaden blue. The comb is sing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-varieties-of-chickens-ing-their-eggs-are-large-and-white-and-ofgood-flavor-the-white-face-is-a-distinguishing-feature-and-shouldbe-long-smooth-free-from-wrinkles-rising-well-over-the-eyes-in-anarched-form-extending-toward-the-back-of-the-head-and-to-the-baseof-the-beak-covering-the-cheeks-and-joining-the-wattles-and-earlobes-the-greater-the-extent-of-surface-the-better-it-should-be-pureiwhite-in-color-the-color-of-plumage-throughout-is-rich-greenish-61-26-black-and-any-gray-is-considered-a-serious-defect-the-shanks-andtoes-are-blue-or-dark-leaden-blue-the-comb-is-sing-image370031707.html
RM2CE0B63–. Standard varieties of chickens . ing. Their eggs are large and white and ofgood flavor. The white face is a distinguishing feature and shouldbe long, smooth, free from wrinkles, rising well over the eyes in anarched form, extending toward the back of the head and to the baseof the beak, covering the cheeks and joining the wattles and earlobes; the greater the extent of surface the better. It should be pureiwhite in color. The color of plumage throughout is rich greenish 61 26 black, and any gray is considered a serious defect. The shanks andtoes are blue or dark leaden blue. The comb is sing
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 426 Handbook of Nature-Study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-426-handbook-of-nature-study-the-antenna-comb-on-the-front-leg-of-an-ant-ceedings-of-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-oi-philadelphia-july-and-october-1901-it-is-natural-enough-that-the-ant-depending-so-much-on-her-antennse-for-impressions-and-stimuli-should-be-very-particular-to-keep-them-clean-and-in-good-order-she-is-well-equipped-to-do-this-for-she-has-a-most-efficient-antennae-brush-on-her-wrist-it-is-practically-a-circular-comb-which-just-fits-over-the-antenna-and-to-image216352598.html
RMPFYKXE–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 426 Handbook of Nature-Study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to
. North American birds eggs . Photo by J. B. Pardee.NEST AND EGGS OF RUFFED GROUSE. North American Birds Eggs. 141 301. Willow Ptarmigan. Ldf/opiis lagojms. Range.—Arctic regions, in America south nearly to the United States l)order,and casually to Maine. Ptarmigan are Grouse-like birds, feathered tothe toe nails; they have many changes of plum-age, in winter being nearly pure white, and insummer largely reddish brown or grayish, bar-red with black. In the breetling plumage theyhave red comb-like wattles over the eye. Inother seasons, their plumage varies in alldegrees between winter and summe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-birds-eggs-photo-by-j-b-pardeenest-and-eggs-of-ruffed-grouse-north-american-birds-eggs-141-301-willow-ptarmigan-ldfopiis-lagojms-rangearctic-regions-in-america-south-nearly-to-the-united-states-lorderand-casually-to-maine-ptarmigan-are-grouse-like-birds-feathered-tothe-toe-nails-they-have-many-changes-of-plum-age-in-winter-being-nearly-pure-white-and-insummer-largely-reddish-brown-or-grayish-bar-red-with-black-in-the-breetling-plumage-theyhave-red-comb-like-wattles-over-the-eye-inother-seasons-their-plumage-varies-in-alldegrees-between-winter-and-summe-image374882935.html
RM2CNWB07–. North American birds eggs . Photo by J. B. Pardee.NEST AND EGGS OF RUFFED GROUSE. North American Birds Eggs. 141 301. Willow Ptarmigan. Ldf/opiis lagojms. Range.—Arctic regions, in America south nearly to the United States l)order,and casually to Maine. Ptarmigan are Grouse-like birds, feathered tothe toe nails; they have many changes of plum-age, in winter being nearly pure white, and insummer largely reddish brown or grayish, bar-red with black. In the breetling plumage theyhave red comb-like wattles over the eye. Inother seasons, their plumage varies in alldegrees between winter and summe
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Rearing of Queens 423 and honey and it is best to have one an empty comb into which water is poured. The top of the box is removable and has two slots cut in it into which are fitted two cell bars which allow the queen cells to hang over the spaces between the frames. When the box is prepared with the frames fastened in place aiid the slots filled with the empty cell bars (or plain strips of wood), bees are shaken into the box suffi- cient to fill it more completely than bees are usually fou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-the-rearing-of-queens-423-and-honey-and-it-is-best-to-have-one-an-empty-comb-into-which-water-is-poured-the-top-of-the-box-is-removable-and-has-two-slots-cut-in-it-into-which-are-fitted-two-cell-bars-which-allow-the-queen-cells-to-hang-over-the-spaces-between-the-frames-when-the-box-is-prepared-with-the-frames-fastened-in-place-aiid-the-slots-filled-with-the-empty-cell-bars-or-plain-strips-of-wood-bees-are-shaken-into-the-box-suffi-cient-to-fill-it-more-completely-than-bees-are-usually-fou-image216361176.html
RMPG02TT–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Rearing of Queens 423 and honey and it is best to have one an empty comb into which water is poured. The top of the box is removable and has two slots cut in it into which are fitted two cell bars which allow the queen cells to hang over the spaces between the frames. When the box is prepared with the frames fastened in place aiid the slots filled with the empty cell bars (or plain strips of wood), bees are shaken into the box suffi- cient to fill it more completely than bees are usually fou
. Boone County Recorder . pi ands., makes an c:-:tellent home-mixed fertiliz r. h cultivation in the aa-ture of comb nt-ar, wet or dry. wehave pre- tcreased yields titio to spraying wH.li nnideuu mixture, werecommend spraying as a yearly fea-ture in growing potatoes. i ,t v.oathor K ctad err CSTiiiin ov r^t»fi a 1 if you have nr- STOP EGG-EATING BX-Fu V»l Lo pal : ? r or places ,for them, you -h oi IIr:lS I ill Vicioi.s Habit Often Started in Flock by Hens Fighting Over Nests— ^Decapitation is Best. cspeci i-i .r• 1 ?I dry.! - (By !!. H. BHKPHAr.D.) As £5e puTfct . :-crc ..! ? ;.? .- s b ;li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-pi-ands-makes-an-c-tellent-home-mixed-fertiliz-r-h-cultivation-in-the-aa-ture-of-comb-nt-ar-wet-or-dry-wehave-pre-tcreased-yields-titio-to-spraying-whli-nnideuu-mixture-werecommend-spraying-as-a-yearly-fea-ture-in-growing-potatoes-i-t-voathor-k-ctad-err-cstiiiin-ov-rtfi-a-1-if-you-have-nr-stop-egg-eating-bx-fu-vl-lo-pal-r-or-places-for-them-you-h-oi-iirls-i-ill-viciois-habit-often-started-in-flock-by-hens-fighting-over-nests-decapitation-is-best-cspeci-i-i-r-1-i-dry!-by-!!-h-bhkphard-as-5e-putfct-crc-!-s-b-li-image370171301.html
RM2CE6N7H–. Boone County Recorder . pi ands., makes an c:-:tellent home-mixed fertiliz r. h cultivation in the aa-ture of comb nt-ar, wet or dry. wehave pre- tcreased yields titio to spraying wH.li nnideuu mixture, werecommend spraying as a yearly fea-ture in growing potatoes. i ,t v.oathor K ctad err CSTiiiin ov r^t»fi a 1 if you have nr- STOP EGG-EATING BX-Fu V»l Lo pal : ? r or places ,for them, you -h oi IIr:lS I ill Vicioi.s Habit Often Started in Flock by Hens Fighting Over Nests— ^Decapitation is Best. cspeci i-i .r• 1 ?I dry.! - (By !!. H. BHKPHAr.D.) As £5e puTfct . :-crc ..! ? ;.? .- s b ;li
. The American bee keeper's manual; being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee ... with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture ... Bees. These bars should be about one inch wide and half an inch thick, supporting each other in the middle, at the junction. This size would simply occupy the same space in width that the combs will; consequently, the bees will have perfect freedom in passing over any part of the interior of the hive. The above cut represents the comb in progress of construction in each division of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-bee-keepers-manual-being-a-practical-treatise-on-the-history-and-domestic-economy-of-the-honey-bee-with-the-most-approved-methods-of-managing-this-insect-through-every-branch-of-its-culture-bees-these-bars-should-be-about-one-inch-wide-and-half-an-inch-thick-supporting-each-other-in-the-middle-at-the-junction-this-size-would-simply-occupy-the-same-space-in-width-that-the-combs-will-consequently-the-bees-will-have-perfect-freedom-in-passing-over-any-part-of-the-interior-of-the-hive-the-above-cut-represents-the-comb-in-progress-of-construction-in-each-division-of-image216414177.html
RMPG2EDN–. The American bee keeper's manual; being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee ... with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture ... Bees. These bars should be about one inch wide and half an inch thick, supporting each other in the middle, at the junction. This size would simply occupy the same space in width that the combs will; consequently, the bees will have perfect freedom in passing over any part of the interior of the hive. The above cut represents the comb in progress of construction in each division of
. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. 496 FISHES. Skin. The small scales which cover the body are developed in the dermis, and are without any bone cells. Their free margin is even, a characteristic to which the term cycloid is applied, in contrast to ctenoid, which describes those scales which have a notched or comb-like free margin. Over the scales extends a delicate partially pigmented epidermis. Appendages. The pectoral fins are attached to the shoulder girdle just behind the branchial aperture. The pelvic or ventral fins, attached to what is at most a rudiment of the pelvic girdle, lie below an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-zoology-zoology-496-fishes-skin-the-small-scales-which-cover-the-body-are-developed-in-the-dermis-and-are-without-any-bone-cells-their-free-margin-is-even-a-characteristic-to-which-the-term-cycloid-is-applied-in-contrast-to-ctenoid-which-describes-those-scales-which-have-a-notched-or-comb-like-free-margin-over-the-scales-extends-a-delicate-partially-pigmented-epidermis-appendages-the-pectoral-fins-are-attached-to-the-shoulder-girdle-just-behind-the-branchial-aperture-the-pelvic-or-ventral-fins-attached-to-what-is-at-most-a-rudiment-of-the-pelvic-girdle-lie-below-an-image232345689.html
RMRE0789–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. 496 FISHES. Skin. The small scales which cover the body are developed in the dermis, and are without any bone cells. Their free margin is even, a characteristic to which the term cycloid is applied, in contrast to ctenoid, which describes those scales which have a notched or comb-like free margin. Over the scales extends a delicate partially pigmented epidermis. Appendages. The pectoral fins are attached to the shoulder girdle just behind the branchial aperture. The pelvic or ventral fins, attached to what is at most a rudiment of the pelvic girdle, lie below an
. Bee keeping in Maryland. Bees. Fig. 21.—Extractor. to throw the honey from the cells. The frames of comb are then returned to the hive to be filled again by the bees. The bees consume honey in order to be able to secrete wax for comb building. The amount of honey thus required has been variously estimated. It has been stated that for every pound of wax secreted the bees consume 15 to 20 pounds of honey. Certainly there is economy indicated in the production of extracted honey where the combs are used over and over again. In extracting, the cappings are removed with knives especially made for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bee-keeping-in-maryland-bees-fig-21extractor-to-throw-the-honey-from-the-cells-the-frames-of-comb-are-then-returned-to-the-hive-to-be-filled-again-by-the-bees-the-bees-consume-honey-in-order-to-be-able-to-secrete-wax-for-comb-building-the-amount-of-honey-thus-required-has-been-variously-estimated-it-has-been-stated-that-for-every-pound-of-wax-secreted-the-bees-consume-15-to-20-pounds-of-honey-certainly-there-is-economy-indicated-in-the-production-of-extracted-honey-where-the-combs-are-used-over-and-over-again-in-extracting-the-cappings-are-removed-with-knives-especially-made-for-image216414881.html
RMPG2FAW–. Bee keeping in Maryland. Bees. Fig. 21.—Extractor. to throw the honey from the cells. The frames of comb are then returned to the hive to be filled again by the bees. The bees consume honey in order to be able to secrete wax for comb building. The amount of honey thus required has been variously estimated. It has been stated that for every pound of wax secreted the bees consume 15 to 20 pounds of honey. Certainly there is economy indicated in the production of extracted honey where the combs are used over and over again. In extracting, the cappings are removed with knives especially made for
. The Canadian bee-keeper's guide [microform] : an easy method of managing bees by the use of Thomas' patent moveable comb bee hive. Bees; Bees; Essaimage; Abeilles. THE * *» J CANADIAN BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE.. QUEEN. WORKER. CHAPTER I. DRONE. The Natural History and Description of the Honey Bee. The HoTfEY Bee is said to have originated in Greece, though Hugh Miller, in his " Testimony of the Rocks, claims that it has been in existence from the earliest dawn of creation. Be that as it may, it has spread over most of the habitable globe. For more than three thousand years it has attracted the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-bee-keepers-guide-microform-an-easy-method-of-managing-bees-by-the-use-of-thomas-patent-moveable-comb-bee-hive-bees-bees-essaimage-abeilles-the-j-canadian-bee-keepers-guide-queen-worker-chapter-i-drone-the-natural-history-and-description-of-the-honey-bee-the-hotfey-bee-is-said-to-have-originated-in-greece-though-hugh-miller-in-his-quot-testimony-of-the-rocks-claims-that-it-has-been-in-existence-from-the-earliest-dawn-of-creation-be-that-as-it-may-it-has-spread-over-most-of-the-habitable-globe-for-more-than-three-thousand-years-it-has-attracted-the-image232836540.html
RMREPHAM–. The Canadian bee-keeper's guide [microform] : an easy method of managing bees by the use of Thomas' patent moveable comb bee hive. Bees; Bees; Essaimage; Abeilles. THE * *» J CANADIAN BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE.. QUEEN. WORKER. CHAPTER I. DRONE. The Natural History and Description of the Honey Bee. The HoTfEY Bee is said to have originated in Greece, though Hugh Miller, in his " Testimony of the Rocks, claims that it has been in existence from the earliest dawn of creation. Be that as it may, it has spread over most of the habitable globe. For more than three thousand years it has attracted the
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. As the secreted wax comes in contact with the air, it hardens, forming the scales of wax. The manipulation by the bees of the wax-scales has been carefully de- scribed by Casteel.i The scales are removed from the pockets by spines of the pollen comb (Fig. 54) on the first tarsal segment (planta) of the third pair of legs. The surface of the planta is passed over the ventral side of the ab- domen (Figs. 55 and 56) and after the scale is loos- ened the third leg is bent forward (Figs. 57 and 58), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-as-the-secreted-wax-comes-in-contact-with-the-air-it-hardens-forming-the-scales-of-wax-the-manipulation-by-the-bees-of-the-wax-scales-has-been-carefully-de-scribed-by-casteeli-the-scales-are-removed-from-the-pockets-by-spines-of-the-pollen-comb-fig-54-on-the-first-tarsal-segment-planta-of-the-third-pair-of-legs-the-surface-of-the-planta-is-passed-over-the-ventral-side-of-the-ab-domen-figs-55-and-56-and-after-the-scale-is-loos-ened-the-third-leg-is-bent-forward-figs-57-and-58-image216361709.html
RMPG03FW–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. As the secreted wax comes in contact with the air, it hardens, forming the scales of wax. The manipulation by the bees of the wax-scales has been carefully de- scribed by Casteel.i The scales are removed from the pockets by spines of the pollen comb (Fig. 54) on the first tarsal segment (planta) of the third pair of legs. The surface of the planta is passed over the ventral side of the ab- domen (Figs. 55 and 56) and after the scale is loos- ened the third leg is bent forward (Figs. 57 and 58),
. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. 63 THE FAMILY HORSE. dandruff. There are also more expensive and very effective brushes, with leather backs, which fit themselves to the irregularities of the horse's surface. Special care must be used in handling the currycomb on the bony parts of the head and face. When they are properly dressed, the neck, shoulders, body and legs are gone over, the operator holding the comb in one hand and the brush in the other. With the former the hair is gently and lightly lifted, and the scurf and dandru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-family-horse-its-stabling-care-and-feeding-a-practical-manual-for-horse-keepers-horses-63-the-family-horse-dandruff-there-are-also-more-expensive-and-very-effective-brushes-with-leather-backs-which-fit-themselves-to-the-irregularities-of-the-horses-surface-special-care-must-be-used-in-handling-the-currycomb-on-the-bony-parts-of-the-head-and-face-when-they-are-properly-dressed-the-neck-shoulders-body-and-legs-are-gone-over-the-operator-holding-the-comb-in-one-hand-and-the-brush-in-the-other-with-the-former-the-hair-is-gently-and-lightly-lifted-and-the-scurf-and-dandru-image232000702.html
RMRDCF7A–. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. 63 THE FAMILY HORSE. dandruff. There are also more expensive and very effective brushes, with leather backs, which fit themselves to the irregularities of the horse's surface. Special care must be used in handling the currycomb on the bony parts of the head and face. When they are properly dressed, the neck, shoulders, body and legs are gone over, the operator holding the comb in one hand and the brush in the other. With the former the hair is gently and lightly lifted, and the scurf and dandru
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. COMB HONEY. 435. supers, over it. The honey contained in the brood ehambei;, which is always placed above and be- hind the brood, safe from pilfering in- truders, is now at the bottom, near the entrance. The cells are wrong side up (fig. 190), and the most watery honey is in danger of leaking out. Hence an uproar in the hivg, and the imme- diate result is, that the bees promptly occupy the upper story, and store in it all this ill-situated honey. The result is so radical, that "reversing bee-keep- ers" admit that their bees have to be f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-comb-honey-435-supers-over-it-the-honey-contained-in-the-brood-ehambei-which-is-always-placed-above-and-be-hind-the-brood-safe-from-pilfering-in-truders-is-now-at-the-bottom-near-the-entrance-the-cells-are-wrong-side-up-fig-190-and-the-most-watery-honey-is-in-danger-of-leaking-out-hence-an-uproar-in-the-hivg-and-the-imme-diate-result-is-that-the-bees-promptly-occupy-the-upper-story-and-store-in-it-all-this-ill-situated-honey-the-result-is-so-radical-that-quotreversing-bee-keep-ersquot-admit-that-their-bees-have-to-be-f-image216408745.html
RMPG27FN–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. COMB HONEY. 435. supers, over it. The honey contained in the brood ehambei;, which is always placed above and be- hind the brood, safe from pilfering in- truders, is now at the bottom, near the entrance. The cells are wrong side up (fig. 190), and the most watery honey is in danger of leaking out. Hence an uproar in the hivg, and the imme- diate result is, that the bees promptly occupy the upper story, and store in it all this ill-situated honey. The result is so radical, that "reversing bee-keep- ers" admit that their bees have to be f
. The honey bee. Bees. 1404 Department of Ageicultuee The above described cage has been slightly enlarged by some; others have recommended that it be placed over hatching brood, but T have failed to discover anj improvement by so doing, although this is optional with the operator. By making the cage of the depth recommended the projecting wires will just penetrate the septum and the cage containing the queen will not project above the surface of the comb enough to interfere with the spacing. Cloth woven with rather heavy wires is best, since the projecting wires are not so easily bent out of s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-bees-1404-department-of-ageicultuee-the-above-described-cage-has-been-slightly-enlarged-by-some-others-have-recommended-that-it-be-placed-over-hatching-brood-but-t-have-failed-to-discover-anj-improvement-by-so-doing-although-this-is-optional-with-the-operator-by-making-the-cage-of-the-depth-recommended-the-projecting-wires-will-just-penetrate-the-septum-and-the-cage-containing-the-queen-will-not-project-above-the-surface-of-the-comb-enough-to-interfere-with-the-spacing-cloth-woven-with-rather-heavy-wires-is-best-since-the-projecting-wires-are-not-so-easily-bent-out-of-s-image232077141.html
RMRDG0N9–. The honey bee. Bees. 1404 Department of Ageicultuee The above described cage has been slightly enlarged by some; others have recommended that it be placed over hatching brood, but T have failed to discover anj improvement by so doing, although this is optional with the operator. By making the cage of the depth recommended the projecting wires will just penetrate the septum and the cage containing the queen will not project above the surface of the comb enough to interfere with the spacing. Cloth woven with rather heavy wires is best, since the projecting wires are not so easily bent out of s
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. COMB HONEY. 435. supers, over it. The honey contained in the brood chamber, which is always placed above and be- hind the brood, safe from pilfering in- truders, is now at the bottom, near the entrance. The cells are wrong side up (fig. 190), and the most watery honey is in danger of leaking out. Hence an uproar in the hive, and the imme- diate result is, that the bees promptly occupy the upper story, and store in it all this ill-situated honey. The result is so radical, that "reversing bee-keep- ers"-, admit that their bees have to be fe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-comb-honey-435-supers-over-it-the-honey-contained-in-the-brood-chamber-which-is-always-placed-above-and-be-hind-the-brood-safe-from-pilfering-in-truders-is-now-at-the-bottom-near-the-entrance-the-cells-are-wrong-side-up-fig-190-and-the-most-watery-honey-is-in-danger-of-leaking-out-hence-an-uproar-in-the-hive-and-the-imme-diate-result-is-that-the-bees-promptly-occupy-the-upper-story-and-store-in-it-all-this-ill-situated-honey-the-result-is-so-radical-that-quotreversing-bee-keep-ersquot-admit-that-their-bees-have-to-be-fe-image216415202.html
RMPG2FPA–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. COMB HONEY. 435. supers, over it. The honey contained in the brood chamber, which is always placed above and be- hind the brood, safe from pilfering in- truders, is now at the bottom, near the entrance. The cells are wrong side up (fig. 190), and the most watery honey is in danger of leaking out. Hence an uproar in the hive, and the imme- diate result is, that the bees promptly occupy the upper story, and store in it all this ill-situated honey. The result is so radical, that "reversing bee-keep- ers"-, admit that their bees have to be fe
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to see the ants using these brush Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-the-antenna-comb-on-the-front-leg-of-an-ant-ceedings-of-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-oi-philadelphia-july-and-october-1901-it-is-natural-enough-that-the-ant-depending-so-much-on-her-antennse-for-impressions-and-stimuli-should-be-very-particular-to-keep-them-clean-and-in-good-order-she-is-well-equipped-to-do-this-for-she-has-a-most-efficient-antennae-brush-on-her-wrist-it-is-practically-a-circular-comb-which-just-fits-over-the-antenna-and-to-see-the-ants-using-these-brush-image231972474.html
RMRDB776–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. The antenna-comb on the front leg of an ant. ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences oi Philadelphia, July and October, 1901. It is natural enough that the ant, depending so much on her antennse for impressions and stimuli, should be very particular to keep them clean and in good order. She is well equipped to do this, for she has a most efficient antennae brush on her wrist; it is practically a circular comb, which just fits over the antenna; and to see the ants using these brush
. A manual of zoology. PHYLUM CCELENTERATA 125 means of its two reversed pairs of hind legs. The sea- anemone appears to have fixed itself when young to the. Fig. 64. — Cancrisocia living as a commensal on the back of a crab. (After Verrill.) shell, and afterwards, by its growth, spread over the back of the crab, taking the place of the shell. 4. THE CTENOPHORA The Ctenophora or comb-jellies are a group of free- swimming, gelatinous, transparent animals which occur, some- times in enormous numbers, in the surface waters of the sea. The animal (Fig. 65) has the appearance of a mass of clear jel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-phylum-ccelenterata-125-means-of-its-two-reversed-pairs-of-hind-legs-the-sea-anemone-appears-to-have-fixed-itself-when-young-to-the-fig-64-cancrisocia-living-as-a-commensal-on-the-back-of-a-crab-after-verrill-shell-and-afterwards-by-its-growth-spread-over-the-back-of-the-crab-taking-the-place-of-the-shell-4-the-ctenophora-the-ctenophora-or-comb-jellies-are-a-group-of-free-swimming-gelatinous-transparent-animals-which-occur-some-times-in-enormous-numbers-in-the-surface-waters-of-the-sea-the-animal-fig-65-has-the-appearance-of-a-mass-of-clear-jel-image216442341.html
RMPG3PBH–. A manual of zoology. PHYLUM CCELENTERATA 125 means of its two reversed pairs of hind legs. The sea- anemone appears to have fixed itself when young to the. Fig. 64. — Cancrisocia living as a commensal on the back of a crab. (After Verrill.) shell, and afterwards, by its growth, spread over the back of the crab, taking the place of the shell. 4. THE CTENOPHORA The Ctenophora or comb-jellies are a group of free- swimming, gelatinous, transparent animals which occur, some- times in enormous numbers, in the surface waters of the sea. The animal (Fig. 65) has the appearance of a mass of clear jel
. The Canadian bee-keepers' guide [microform] : an easy method of managing bees by use of the Thomas' patent moveable comb bee hive. Bee culture; Apiculture; Bees; Abeilles. THE CANADIAN BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE â â¢Â». QUEEN. WOBKEE. DBONB. CHAPTEE I. Ifhe Natural History and Description of the Honey Bee. Thb Honet Bee is said to have originated in Greece, though Hugh MlQer, in his " Testimony of the Bocks" claims that it has been in existence from the earliest dawn of creation. Be that as it may, it has spread over most of the habitable globe. For more than three thousand years it has at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-bee-keepers-guide-microform-an-easy-method-of-managing-bees-by-use-of-the-thomas-patent-moveable-comb-bee-hive-bee-culture-apiculture-bees-abeilles-the-canadian-bee-keepers-guide-queen-wobkee-dbonb-chaptee-i-ifhe-natural-history-and-description-of-the-honey-bee-thb-honet-bee-is-said-to-have-originated-in-greece-though-hugh-mlqer-in-his-quot-testimony-of-the-bocksquot-claims-that-it-has-been-in-existence-from-the-earliest-dawn-of-creation-be-that-as-it-may-it-has-spread-over-most-of-the-habitable-globe-for-more-than-three-thousand-years-it-has-at-image234864327.html
RMRJ2YRK–. The Canadian bee-keepers' guide [microform] : an easy method of managing bees by use of the Thomas' patent moveable comb bee hive. Bee culture; Apiculture; Bees; Abeilles. THE CANADIAN BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE â â¢Â». QUEEN. WOBKEE. DBONB. CHAPTEE I. Ifhe Natural History and Description of the Honey Bee. Thb Honet Bee is said to have originated in Greece, though Hugh MlQer, in his " Testimony of the Bocks" claims that it has been in existence from the earliest dawn of creation. Be that as it may, it has spread over most of the habitable globe. For more than three thousand years it has at
. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. 130 AETICULATES: INSECTS. males or drones, and workers In a well-stocked hive, there are two thousand males, fifty thousand workers, but only one queen. The workers are the smallest;. Pig. 254. —Queen. Kg. 255. —Worker. Fig. 256.—Drone. Hive Bee. they fly over the surrounding country and collect all the materials to form the structure called the comb; they build the cells and store them with honey; they feed and protect the young; th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-animals-figured-on-tenneys-natural-history-tablets-but-complete-without-the-tablets-zoology-130-aeticulates-insects-males-or-drones-and-workers-in-a-well-stocked-hive-there-are-two-thousand-males-fifty-thousand-workers-but-only-one-queen-the-workers-are-the-smallest-pig-254-queen-kg-255-worker-fig-256drone-hive-bee-they-fly-over-the-surrounding-country-and-collect-all-the-materials-to-form-the-structure-called-the-comb-they-build-the-cells-and-store-them-with-honey-they-feed-and-protect-the-young-th-image216366228.html
RMPG0998–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. 130 AETICULATES: INSECTS. males or drones, and workers In a well-stocked hive, there are two thousand males, fifty thousand workers, but only one queen. The workers are the smallest;. Pig. 254. —Queen. Kg. 255. —Worker. Fig. 256.—Drone. Hive Bee. they fly over the surrounding country and collect all the materials to form the structure called the comb; they build the cells and store them with honey; they feed and protect the young; th
. Introduction to botany. Botany. i86 Introduction to Botany.. and by a contraction of the honey stomach empties its load of honey into the cells of the comb ; then, urged by an irresistible instinct, it flies forth to repeat the process again and again until darkness sets in. It can be seen at once that the industry of the bee places it in the fore- front of insects useful in the cross pollination of flowers. Fig. 101. /s has been said, bees Longitudinal diagram of the head and a part g^lgg collect Dollcn aS an of the body of the honey bee. g, the flap . over the mouth opening; mx, maxilla; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-i86-introduction-to-botany-and-by-a-contraction-of-the-honey-stomach-empties-its-load-of-honey-into-the-cells-of-the-comb-then-urged-by-an-irresistible-instinct-it-flies-forth-to-repeat-the-process-again-and-again-until-darkness-sets-in-it-can-be-seen-at-once-that-the-industry-of-the-bee-places-it-in-the-fore-front-of-insects-useful-in-the-cross-pollination-of-flowers-fig-101-s-has-been-said-bees-longitudinal-diagram-of-the-head-and-a-part-glgg-collect-dollcn-as-an-of-the-body-of-the-honey-bee-g-the-flap-over-the-mouth-opening-mx-maxilla-image232240611.html
RMRDRD7F–. Introduction to botany. Botany. i86 Introduction to Botany.. and by a contraction of the honey stomach empties its load of honey into the cells of the comb ; then, urged by an irresistible instinct, it flies forth to repeat the process again and again until darkness sets in. It can be seen at once that the industry of the bee places it in the fore- front of insects useful in the cross pollination of flowers. Fig. 101. /s has been said, bees Longitudinal diagram of the head and a part g^lgg collect Dollcn aS an of the body of the honey bee. g, the flap . over the mouth opening; mx, maxilla;
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. 450 HONEY PRODUCTION. tioned plans aie all good and the Apiarist is to decide for himself which suits his taste best. 741. There are a few considerations worthy of notice, in the raising of comb honey, which were advanced years ago, by Oliver Foster. "We quote from his pamphlet, now out of prmt: "There should be free communication between the sections in every direction. They should have deep slots on all 8 edges as shown in Fig. 202 so that bees can pass freely over the combs from end to end of the case, as well as from side to side, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-450-honey-production-tioned-plans-aie-all-good-and-the-apiarist-is-to-decide-for-himself-which-suits-his-taste-best-741-there-are-a-few-considerations-worthy-of-notice-in-the-raising-of-comb-honey-which-were-advanced-years-ago-by-oliver-foster-quotwe-quote-from-his-pamphlet-now-out-of-prmt-quotthere-should-be-free-communication-between-the-sections-in-every-direction-they-should-have-deep-slots-on-all-8-edges-as-shown-in-fig-202-so-that-bees-can-pass-freely-over-the-combs-from-end-to-end-of-the-case-as-well-as-from-side-to-side-and-image216415119.html
RMPG2FKB–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. 450 HONEY PRODUCTION. tioned plans aie all good and the Apiarist is to decide for himself which suits his taste best. 741. There are a few considerations worthy of notice, in the raising of comb honey, which were advanced years ago, by Oliver Foster. "We quote from his pamphlet, now out of prmt: "There should be free communication between the sections in every direction. They should have deep slots on all 8 edges as shown in Fig. 202 so that bees can pass freely over the combs from end to end of the case, as well as from side to side, and
. Natural history in Shakespeare's time; being extracts illustrative of the subject as he knew it. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Natural history. 74 SHAKESPEARE'S [crocodile. Crocodile is nigh twenty cubits long, and his skin is hard that recketh not though he be strongly beaten on the back with stones. And a certain fish, having a crest like to a saw, rendeth his tender womb, and slayeth him. And it is said that among beasts only the Crocodile moveth the over jaw. Among beasts of the land he is tongueless, and his biting is venomous ; his teeth be horrible and strongly shapen as a comb or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-in-shakespeares-time-being-extracts-illustrative-of-the-subject-as-he-knew-it-shakespeare-william-1564-1616-natural-history-74-shakespeares-crocodile-crocodile-is-nigh-twenty-cubits-long-and-his-skin-is-hard-that-recketh-not-though-he-be-strongly-beaten-on-the-back-with-stones-and-a-certain-fish-having-a-crest-like-to-a-saw-rendeth-his-tender-womb-and-slayeth-him-and-it-is-said-that-among-beasts-only-the-crocodile-moveth-the-over-jaw-among-beasts-of-the-land-he-is-tongueless-and-his-biting-is-venomous-his-teeth-be-horrible-and-strongly-shapen-as-a-comb-or-image232189197.html
RMRDN3K9–. Natural history in Shakespeare's time; being extracts illustrative of the subject as he knew it. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Natural history. 74 SHAKESPEARE'S [crocodile. Crocodile is nigh twenty cubits long, and his skin is hard that recketh not though he be strongly beaten on the back with stones. And a certain fish, having a crest like to a saw, rendeth his tender womb, and slayeth him. And it is said that among beasts only the Crocodile moveth the over jaw. Among beasts of the land he is tongueless, and his biting is venomous ; his teeth be horrible and strongly shapen as a comb or
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