François Huber
Published: 2019-12-03
Total Pages: 135
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The industry of bees has proved a fertile source of admiration in all countries and in every age; and mankind has endeavoured to render it subservient to their gratifications or emolument. Hence innumerable theories, experiments, and observations have ensued, and uncommon patience has been displayed in prosecuting the enquiry. But although many interesting peculiarities have been discovered, they are so much interwoven with errors, that no subject has given birth to more absurdities than investigations into the history of bees: and unfortunately those treatises which are most easily attained, and the most popular, only serve to give such absurdities a wider range, and render it infinitely more difficult to eradicate them. "New observations on the natural history of bees" is devoted to this purpose. The reader will judge of the success which results from the experiments that have been employed.