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" The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to three feet long, and eight or ten inches in diameter, hollowed out, and closed at the ends by circular doors, cemented closely to the wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. "
Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Enigneering, Agricultural Machinery ... - Page 176
1824
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Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and ..., Volume 2

Basil Hall - 1824 - 422 pages
...presence. The bees, the honeycomb, and the hive, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...Some people, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood, have a cylindrical hive made of earthenware, and relieved with raised figures and circular rings, so...
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Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru ..., Volumes 1-2

Basil Hall - 1824 - 492 pages
...presence. The bees, the honeycomb, and the hive, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...Some people, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood, have a cylindrical hivte made of earthen-ware, and relieved with raised figures and circular rings,...
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Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and ..., Volume 2

Basil Hall - 1824 - 376 pages
...presence. The bees, the honeycomb, and the hive, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. Some persons use cylindrical hives made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these...
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Extracts from a Journal Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru ..., Volumes 1-2

Basil Hall - 1824 - 806 pages
...presence. The bees, the honeycomb, and the hive, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. Some persons use cylindrical hives made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 2

1824 - 726 pages
...honey-comb, and the hire, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log1 of wood, from two to three feet long, and eight or...ends by circular doors, cemented closely to the wood, bat capable of being removed at pleasure. Some people, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood, have...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 2

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1824 - 470 pages
...presence. The bees, the honey-comb, and the hire, differ essentially from those in England. The hive ii generally made out of a log of wood, from two to three...inches in diameter, hollowed out, and closed at the euds by circular doors, cemented closely to the wood, buAapablit of being removed at pleasure. Some...
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Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and ..., Volume 2

Basil Hall - 1825 - 418 pages
...differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two or three feet long, and eight or ten inches in diameter,...wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. Some persons use cylindrical hives made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1827 - 462 pages
...travels : ' The bees, the honey-comb, and the hive, difl'cr essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...Some people, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood, have a cylindrical hive, made of earthen-ware, and relieved with raised figures and circular rings,...
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The Honey Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology, and Management

Edward Bevan - 1827 - 454 pages
...presence. The bees, the honey-comb, and the hive, differ essentially from those in England. The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. " Some persons use cylindrical hives, made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these...
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The Modern Traveller: A Description, Geographical, Historical, and ..., Volume 7

Josiah Conder - 1830 - 332 pages
...construction and materials from that of the English bee, that the description is highly acceptable. " The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to...wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. Some persons use cylindrical hives made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these...
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