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  • Thirteen bees (Apis species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Twelve different species of bees swarming a flowery meadow. Coloured etching by J. Bishop, 1855, after J. Stewart.
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  • The diligence of the bees as a model of devout contemplation. Etching.
  • Apiculture: an advertising flyer for a patent beehive. Engraving after Knight & Thompson.
  • Apiculture: scenes of bee-keeping and honey-gathering. Wood engraving, 1885.
  • Queen Victoria, Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone and John Bright depicted as bees around a beehive; representing the United Kingdom General Election of 1880. Engraving by W. Dewane after himself, March 1880.
  • Honey-flavoured cough sweets in the form of bees. Colour lithograph, ca. 1900.
  • A cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), autumn crocus (Colchicum species) and saffron crocus (Crocus sativus): three flowers with a caterpillar and bee. Etching by N. Robert, c. 1660, after himself.
  • Snapdragon flower (Antirrhinum majus) with five species of bee. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1808, after J. Ihle.
  • A maid is trying to kill a bee that is flying around her mistress; advertising Phosphatine Falières infant food. Colour process print by Devambez after M. Leloir.
  • 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.
  • Apiculture: bees, combs and swarms. Engraving by H. Summons.
  • Ten bees (Apis species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Bees: eleven figures showing male and female bees, with diagrams detailing their anatomy. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • When pollen's buzzing around... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.