PROPOLIS.
| What used for, | 128 |
| Is it an elaborate or natural substance? | 129 |
| Huber's Opinion, | 129 |
| Further Proof, | 129 |
| Remarks, | 132 |
THE APIARY.
| Its location, | 132 |
| Decide Early, | 133 |
| Bees mark their location on leaving the hive, | 134 |
| Changing stand attended with loss, | 134 |
| Can be taken some distance, | 135 |
| Danger of setting Stocks too close, | 135 |
| Space between Hives, | 136 |
| Small Matters, | 136 |
| Economy, | 137 |
| Cheap arrangement of stands, | 138 |
| Canal Bottom-board discarded, | 139 |
| Some advantage in being near the earth, | 139 |
| Utility of Bee-Houses doubted, | 141 |
ROBBERIES.
| Not properly understood, | 142 |
| Improper Remedies, | 143 |
| Difficulty in deciding, | 144 |
| Weak families in most danger, | 144 |
| Their Battles, | 145 |
| Bad policy to raise in Hives, | 146 |
| Indications of Robbers, | 146 |
| A Duty, | 147 |
| A Test, | 147 |
| Robbing usually commences on a warm day, | 148 |
| Remedies, | 149 |
| Common Opinion, | 149 |
| A case in point, | 149 |
| Further Directions, | 150 |
| Common cause of commencing, | 151 |
| Spring the worst time, | 152 |
| No necessity to have Bees plundered in the fall, | 153 |