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  <dc:title>Manuscript, 'An account of a method lately found out in New England for discovering where the bees hive' by Paul Dudley</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Dudley describes a method of finding beehives by placing a plate of honey, sugar, or molasses in the woods, then observing the direction any attracted bees fly after smelling the honey and using this information to locate the hive.

Subject: Agriculture

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'An account of a method lately found out in New-England, for discovering where the bees hive in the woods, in order to get their honey'.

Read to the Royal Society on 30 June 1720.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1720]</dc:date>
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