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00 - Preface And Advertisement
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01 - Ch 1: Introduction
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02 - Ch 2: The Honey Bee Capable Of Being Tamed Or Domesticated To A Most Surprising Degree
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03 - Ch 3: The Queen Or Mother-Bee, The Drones, And The Workers; With Various Highly Important Facts In Their Natural History, part 1
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04 - Ch 3: The Queen Or Mother-Bee, The Drones, And The Workers; With Various Highly Important Facts In Their Natural History, part 2
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05 - Ch. 4 Comb
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06 - Ch. 5 Propolis, Or Bee-Glue
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07 - Ch 6. Pollen, Or Bee-Bread
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08 - Ch. 7 On The Advantages Which Ought To Be Found In An Improved Hive
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09 - Ch. 8 Protection Against Extremes Of Heat And Cold, Sudden And Severe Changes Of Temperature, And Dampness In The Hives
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10 - Ch. 9 Ventilation Of The Hive
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11 - Ch. 10 (1) Natural Swarming, And Hiving Of Swarms, part 1
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12 - Ch. 10 (1) Natural Swarming, And Hiving Of Swarms, part 2
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13 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 1
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14 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 2
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15 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 3
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16 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 4
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17 - Ch. 11 The Bee-Moth, And Other Enemies Of Bees. Diseases Of Bees, part 1
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18 - Ch. 11 The Bee-Moth, And Other Enemies Of Bees. Diseases Of Bees, part 2
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19 - Ch. 12 Loss Of The Queen
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20 - Ch. 13 Union Of Stocks. Transferring Bees From The Common Hive. Starting An Apiary
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21 - Ch. 14 Robbing
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22 - Ch. 15 Directions For Feeding Bees, part 1
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23 - Ch. 15 Directions For Feeding Bees, part 2
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24 - Ch. 16 Honey. Pasturage. Overstocking
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25 - Ch. 17 The Anger Of Bees. Remedy For Their Sting. Bee-Dress. Instincts Of Bees
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26 - Footnotes