An infect whofe produces are fo valuable as thofe of the bee would not, I think, have been omitted in the lift of animals indigenous to the country of Pennfylvania, if Mr. Penn had had any certain intimations of its exiftence there. Neither do I find... Origins of Apis Mellifica in America - Page 252by Benjamin Smith Barton - 1793 - 22 pagesFull view - About this book
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...exiftence there. Neither do I find the bee mentioned by any of the early Swedifli writers who publiihed accounts of Pennfylvania.. I do not find that any of the writers on- Virginia mention the honey-bee among the indigenous animals. of. the country, The little that Mr. Beverley has... | |
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...Province, with the defign of inticing emigrants to make fettlements in it. An infect whofe produces are fo valuable as thofe of the bee would not, I think,...I do not find that any of the writers on Virginia mention the honey-bee among the indigenous animals of the country. The little that Mr. Beverley has... | |
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