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The best source of infor on Honey is Eva Crane's encyclopaedic account:
Honey: A Comprehensive Review published in 1973 by Crane, Russak in
N.Y. I suspect the book is still available, but may be expensive. You
could check with your local library or book store. Cheers, Peter Kevan

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