Some of these points I should consider settled from the results of previous investigation ; but as many bee men do not seem prepared to accept this, my work will have value as confirming what has already been done. Before an association which includes... British Bee Journal - Página 801893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1893 - 852 páginas
...as many bee men do not seem prepared to accept this, my work will have value as confirming what has already been done. Before an association which includes...microscope. The infectious character of the disease has been generally accepted for m*ny years, but not until Cheshire and Watson Cheyne worked it out... | |
| 1907 - 90 páginas
...confirming what has already been done. Before an association which includes many practical bee keepers it would be superfluous to enter upon a minute account...microscope. The infectious character of the disease has been generally accepted for many years, but not until Cheshire and Watson Cheyne worked it out... | |
| Pennsylvania State Beekeepers' Association - 1908 - 84 páginas
...confirming what has already been done. Before an association which includes many practical bee keepers it would be superfluous to enter upon a minute account...microscope. The infectious character of the disease has been generally accepted for many years, but not until Cheshire and Watson Cheyne worked it out... | |
| United States. Bureau of Entomology - 1910 - 716 páginas
...bee keepers it would I*' superfluous to enter upon a minute account of the clinical features of tue disease. Most of you know them better than I do. I certainly would not bo prepared to "spot" foul brood in an apiary, although I certainly think I can under the microscope.... | |
| 1893 - 574 páginas
...contradict" my quoted statement. Mr. Mackenzie, It seems, has no knowledge of foul brood, for he says : "I certainly would not be prepared to spot foul brood in an apiary, though I certainly think I can under the the microscope." Not prepared to identify a case of seething... | |
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