CONTENTS.

Chapter I.

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Situation of an Apiary and directions for placing the Hives

[1]

Chapter II.

Directions for Purchasing Bees

[10]

Chapter III.

Materials of which Hives should be made, and the Improved Cottage Hive described

[15]

Chapter IV.

Method of placing the Small Hive, Box, or Glass, upon the Improved Cottage Hive, by which means fine Honey may be obtained without destroying the Bees

[21]

Chapter V.

Proper time for taking away the Box, and how to expel the Bees from it

[30]

Chapter VI.

Method to be pursued in case a Swarm should leave the Hive, after having commenced working in the Box

[37]

Chapter VII.

Method of uniting Second and Third Swarms

[41]

Chapter VIII.

Manner of uniting Swarms and Old Stocks in Autumn

[46]

(and [page 5] of preface)

Chapter IX.

Manner of Feeding weak Stocks, and the time most appropriate for this operation

[54]

Chapter X.

Food proper for weak Hives

[58]

Chapter XI.

Enemies of Bees, and means of overcoming them

[61]

Chapter XII.

Directions for Hiving Swarms: and the proper time for placing glasses upon them

[68]

Chapter XIII.

Description of the Knife for cutting out the Combs

[76]

Chapter XIV.

Remedies, proposed as Cures, for the Stings of Bees

[78]

Chapter XV.

Means of preventing the Bees from being Stolen especially in the Country

[82]

Chapter XVI.

Method of dislodging Bees from Trees or Buildings, and put them into Hives

[85]

Chapter XVII.

Description of Nutt's Newly Invented Hive for obtaining the Honey without destroying the Bees

[89]

Chapter XVIII.

The Apiarian's Monthly Manual, or Hints for the Management of Bees for every month in the year upon the Depriving System

[96]

THE BEE KEEPER'S GUIDE.