Collateral bee-boxes, or, a new, easy, and advantageous method of managing bees. In which part of the honey is taken away, in an easy and pleasant manner, without destroying, or much disturbing the bees; early swarms, if desired, are encouraged, and late ones prevented. By Stephen White, M. A. Rector of Holton in Suffolk

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers against Grays-Inn, Holbourn, MDCCLIX. [1759] The second edition.; ..
Publication year
1759
ESTC No.
T26139
Grub Street ID
258333
Description
[2],56,61-67,[1]p.plate ; 8°.
Note
Printed by William Bowyer; his records show a total of 500 copies printed; apparently there were two issues: this one, with catchword 'Postscript' on p. 65 and a postscript on p. 67 (H3.4 cancelling original H3); the other, with 'FINIS' on p. 65

Signatures: [pi]1 A-H]4] (-H3,4 [h4=[pi]1?), +H3.4)

Signatures from Maslen and Lancaster.