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  • J. Berryman : engraver on wood, 11 Gough Square, Fleet Street.
  • Apiculture: beehives in Germany in the form of diminutive buildings. Photogravure after Braunsburger.
  • Ten bee-hives on wooden shelves; two men working in the foreground. Woodcut, ca. 1502.
  • A further discovery of bees. Treating of the nature, government, generation and preservation of the bee. With the experiments and improvements arising from the keeping them in transparent boxes, instead of straw-hives. Also proper directions (to all such as keep bees) as well to prevent their robbing in straw-hives, as their killing in the colonies / By Moses Rusden. Pub. by His Majesties especial command, and approved by the Royal Society at Gresham Coll.
  • Honey bottles : No. 51 : we stock the best quality / James Lee & Son.
  • Above, a bee presents a honeycomb to the Olympian gods in the clouds; below, bees are flying into and out of two wicker beehives; illustration of a fable. Etching by F. Barlow.
  • Apiculture: beehives. engraving.
  • A bee, five butterflies (including a pale clouded yellow), six moths and two crane flies with details of antennae. Coloured etching, ca. 1834.
  • A celebration party given in honour of a good harvest. Engraving by B. Picart, 1733, after Virgil.
  • When pollen's buzzing around... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • When pollen's buzzing around... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • The feminin' monarchi', or the histori' of bee's. Shewing their admirable natur', and propertis; their generation and colonis; their government, loyalti, art, industri; enimi's, wars, magnanimiti, etc. Together with the right ordering of them from tim' to tim': and the sweet' profit arising ther'of / Written out of Experienc( by Charles Butler.
  • The honey-bee; its natural history, physiology and management / By Edward Bevan.
  • A bear overturns a barrel and is stung by bees; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
  • When pollen's buzzing around... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • Anatomy, medicine and botany; top, kidneys; centre left, bee; centre right, hornet; bottom, Mecca balsam (Commiphora opobalsamum). Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
  • The honey-bee; its natural history, physiology and management / By Edward Bevan.
  • A bee with legs perches on the edge of a petal poised to pollinate the centre of a purple flower; an AIDS awareness initiative advertisement about by Ribe and Vjle Counties Health, Denmark. Colour lithograph by Jens Bach Andersen, 1992.
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  • The diligence of the bees as a model of devout contemplation. Etching.
  • A masonic tribute to the duchess of Leinster, a governess of Lock Penitentiary, Dublin: she is attended by Virtue and Fame. Etching by H. Brocas, 1794.
  • Narbonne honey... : as being particularly wholesome, preventing coughs, colds, fevers, consumptions, &c.
  • Honey bottles : No. 51 : we stock the best quality / James Lee & Son.
  • Doctrine of signatures : plant resembling a bee.
  • A further discovery of bees. Treating of the nature, government, generation and preservation of the bee. With the experiments and improvements arising from the keeping them in transparent boxes, instead of straw-hives. Also proper directions (to all such as keep bees) as well to prevent their robbing in straw-hives, as their killing in the colonies / By Moses Rusden. Pub. by His Majesties especial command, and approved by the Royal Society at Gresham Coll.
  • A bee's nest: external and internal views. Etching by M. Griffith.
  • The feminin' monarchi', or the histori' of bee's. Shewing their admirable natur', and propertis; their generation and colonis; their government, loyalti, art, industri; enimi's, wars, magnanimiti, etc. Together with the right ordering of them from tim' to tim': and the sweet' profit arising ther'of / Written out of Experienc( by Charles Butler.