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Queen and Worker: Differences in Bodily Structure,101

Eggs, Identity of,100

Queen-bee,34,41,68,71,86

Apparent Rulership of,96

Battle-cry of,166,193

Death of,115

Duration of Life,255

Fecundity of,72

Fertilisation of,121

Hatching of,113

Her Mating-flight,72,117

in Swarming-time,178

Physiology of,101

Rearing of,103

Supersession of,109

the Original Female Bee,98

Workers’ Management of,123

cell, Construction of,100,110

larva Feeding of,113

Rearing of,99

Queenless Hives,105,144

Queens: Five in Single Hive,96

Mutual Antagonism,114

Plurality of, in Hive,94

Reason and Instinct,69

“Ringing the Bees,” Roman Origin of,38

Robber-bees,144,250

Samson and the Lion,11

Sanitation in the Hive,88

Sexes, Proportion of, in Hive,124

Sex-question in Hive,xvi

Sirius, the Honey-Star,13

Skep, Ancient Method of Dressing,37

Small-holder and Bee-keeping,259

Socialism and Hive-life,75,130

Soot-fungus,229

Sororicide in the Hive,120

Sources of Honey,230

Sting of Bee, Construction of,170

Sugar-cane, First Introduction of,23

Swarm-hiving, First Century,5

in Middle Ages,37

Swarm in May,174

Legal Rights in,40

Site selected by,185

Swarming,38

Impulse,96,175

Objects of,189

Signs of,182

Temper in Bees,219

Temperature of Hive,91,161

Tongue of Bee, Construction of,152

Undertakers in Hive,63

Variation in Hive-rules,94

Ventilation of Hive,60,91

Virgil as Bee-master,2

Voice-apparatus of Bee,163

Wax,15,198

Ancient Sources of,16

Bees’ Method of Working,201

in the Bronze Age,xi

Medicinal Properties of,44

making, Food Consumed during,161

production, a Profitable Industry,266

Water, Need of, in Hive,84

Winter-feeding, Method of,86

life in Hive,86

Worker-bee,81,85,233

Age of,85,254

Artificial Creation of,130

Birth of,140

Early Life in Hive,141

Glandular System of,142

Supremacy of, in Hive,68

Various Occupations of,127

larvæ, Feeding of,131

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[218]Dr. Herbert MacDonald Phillpotts, of Kingswear, Devon.


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