Gleanings in Bee Culture, Bind 33A. I. Root Company, 1905 |
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Side 13
... produce two sections of manu- factured comb honey . Some have asked me why two sections should be required . Although I have seen no reasons given for this , I presume it is because this gives a good opportunity to point out the fact ...
... produce two sections of manu- factured comb honey . Some have asked me why two sections should be required . Although I have seen no reasons given for this , I presume it is because this gives a good opportunity to point out the fact ...
Side 17
... produce all of 500 carloads . But Texas , while it may not yet be in the lead , is quite likely to step clear to the forefront . Large in size , it has vast areas of honey - producing plants - plants that will never be used for any ...
... produce all of 500 carloads . But Texas , while it may not yet be in the lead , is quite likely to step clear to the forefront . Large in size , it has vast areas of honey - producing plants - plants that will never be used for any ...
Side 31
... produce 1 lb. of wax calls us back to figures again . The whole amount of wax from the 1200 hives would be 384 lbs . , which , multiplied by 20 , the number of pounds of nicest honey ( as this extra , which had to be cut out , was ...
... produce 1 lb. of wax calls us back to figures again . The whole amount of wax from the 1200 hives would be 384 lbs . , which , multiplied by 20 , the number of pounds of nicest honey ( as this extra , which had to be cut out , was ...
Side 119
... produce more honey , so as to buy more bees and bee - supplies , and then keep more bees to produce more honey , etc. My theory is , to advertise the uses of honey so that what is now produced will bring a higher price . Then if a bee ...
... produce more honey , so as to buy more bees and bee - supplies , and then keep more bees to produce more honey , etc. My theory is , to advertise the uses of honey so that what is now produced will bring a higher price . Then if a bee ...
Side 133
... produce . I know there is something very fascinating about this outside feeding , es- pecially seeing the bees go to and fro in their eager scramble after the coveted sweets ; but after years of experimenting along this line I have come ...
... produce . I know there is something very fascinating about this outside feeding , es- pecially seeing the bees go to and fro in their eager scramble after the coveted sweets ; but after years of experimenting along this line I have come ...
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Side 423 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds ; Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor : Who, busied in his majesty...
Side 423 - Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their ( emperor; Who, busied in his majesty, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold, The civil citizens kneading up the honey, The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum, Delivering o'er to executors pale The lazy yawning drone.
Side 231 - Honey is the nectar and saccharine exudations of plants gathered, modified, and stored in the comb by honey bees (Apis mellifica and A.
Side 38 - I was right in front of it; and I said then, and I believe still, it was one of the grandest sights, if not the grandest sight of my life. Imagine a locomotive that has left its track, and is climbing up in the air right toward you — a locomotive without any wheels, we will say, but with white wings instead.
Side 478 - ... else an Egyptian mummy ; and which, lastly, after remaining in this state without food and without motion for three years longer, should at the end of that period burst its silken cerements, struggle through its earthy covering, and start into day a winged bird, — what think you would be the sensation excited by this strange piece of intelligence...
Side 36 - Dear friends, I have a wonderful story to tell you— a story that, in some respects, outrivals the Arabian Nights fables— a story, too, with a moral that I think many of the younger ones need, and perhaps some of the older ones too if they will heed it.
Side 478 - were a naturalist to announce to the world the discovery of an animal which for the first five years of its life existed in the form of a serpent, which then penetrating into the earth and weaving a shroud of pure silk of the finest texture, contracted itself within this covering into a body without external mouth or limbs, and resembling more than...
Side 328 - Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again. But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him, shall never thirst: but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life. The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw.
Side 376 - Whereas, it has pleased the great Ruler of the universe to remove from our midst our esteemed president and brother beekeeper, Geo.
Side 37 - I needed for my velocipede; but as it measures about forty feet from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other, instead of a large hall they wanted a large level field in some out-of-the-way place. I found them in a pasture lot of 87 acres, a little over half a mile long and nearly as broad. The few people who occasionally got a glimpse of the experiments, evidently considered it only another Darius Green, but I recognized at once they were really scientific explorers who were serving the world...