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Thanks Keith!

LOL, That will save me allot of time looking for reference material from  
Ibid.  For a moment there, seemed Mr. Ibid may have been a great botanist 
or something. ;)  

Speaking of, I am having some really good success finding references to 
honeybees in early America by reading historical records from the travels 
of Botanist and Naturalists during the times.  And am happily to find  
that they paid particular attention to the flora and pollinators observed 
during the expeditions. 

Best Wishes, 

Joe Waggle Derry, PA 
“Bees Gone Wild Apiaries” 
FeralBeeProject.com 
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalHoneybeeArticles

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