The Natural History of Oxford-Shire : Being An Essay Toward the Natural History of England
The book The Natural History of Oxford-Shire : Being An Essay Toward the Natural History of England was written by author Plot, Robert, 1640-1696 Here you can read free online of The Natural History of Oxford-Shire : Being An Essay Toward the Natural History of England book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Natural History of Oxford-Shire : Being An Essay Toward the Natural History of England a good or bad book?
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i^- Epifl.Cevt. ^.Ep. 65. " MtfellaneaCur. Mea.TlryJ. Ac»d. tiat.Curiojvrum. An'.i. el>firv.'l6. * jbid. ^ti.2. ohfcrv- ■■I'iO- * Hiftory of Bees, Numb. 55. days Of OXFO'B.V-SHIliE. i8t Jays Scholar (?/ thk Hoiife) to fay a^ much^ calling thefe Bees, Vi- ves hk Bees. 21. In the year 1630. /^^ /fd^^ over Vives /lis /?w4' being pluckt up, [it then being theftudy of Mr. Gabriel Bridges] their Stall was taken, and with it an incredible mafs ofhony : but the Bees, as prefacing their intended and imm...inent de/IruSiion C^hereas they were never known to have /warmed beforej did that Spring Oo pre- Jerve their famous kindj fend down a fair fr arm into the Frcfidcnts garden^ which in the year 16:^'^. yielded two /warms ; one whereof pitched in the garden for the Prefident ; the other they fent up as a new Colony topreferve the memory of this mellifluous Doftor, as the Un.'ivevi'ny ^iled him in a Letter to the C^rd'iml. Thus far Mr* Butler. 22. And there they continued, as I am informed by feveral ancient Members of that Society that knevt^ them, till by the Par- liament Vi/itation^ in Anno 1648.
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