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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17471 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 bee 5 hive 4 honey 3 colony 2 illustration 2 fig 2 comb 2 box 1 work 1 time 1 swarm 1 stock 1 place 1 packing 1 inch 1 frame 1 family 1 cellar 1 cell 1 case 1 candy 1 Work 1 Texas 1 Station 1 Queen 1 Nutt 1 Mr. 1 Langstroth 1 June 1 July 1 Huish 1 Honey 1 Dr. 1 Coulter 1 Bees 1 August 1 April Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1273 bee 854 honey 747 hive 472 colony 445 box 348 comb 316 time 259 brood 251 frame 235 family 219 cell 218 winter 217 cellar 213 inch 210 queen 190 part 185 case 158 place 156 temperature 153 work 152 swarm 144 season 139 side 129 entrance 127 end 126 year 124 wax 124 spring 124 day 122 pollen 121 keeper 116 coulter 109 store 108 apiary 107 tree 104 weather 104 method 102 glass 101 top 101 country 97 packing 97 board 96 way 96 plant 94 section 93 stock 92 number 91 condition 90 beekeeper 84 one Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 943 _ 409 Bees 270 Bee 158 bee 136 Texas 100 Queen 80 L. 79 Mr. 76 June 73 States 71 April 70 July 57 Fig 56 Honey 56 F. 52 March 51 c. 50 May 49 August 45 honey 45 United 45 Station 41 C. 38 E. 37 Nutt 35 D. 29 BEES 28 Leguminosae 27 Western 27 Agriculture 26 Southern 26 South 26 Langstroth 25 larvà 24 comb 24 October 24 New 23 | 23 College 22 Small 22 September 21 Huish 21 Dr. 19 propolis 19 e. 19 b 19 Queens 19 Department 19 America 19 A. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1633 it 621 they 587 i 479 them 163 he 116 you 76 me 73 she 62 we 58 her 54 themselves 35 him 28 us 26 itself 21 myself 17 one 17 himself 3 herself 2 yours 1 thee 1 ourselves 1 ours Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6209 be 1165 have 389 make 329 do 256 take 219 give 169 keep 167 place 156 use 144 find 129 leave 127 put 120 remove 112 yield 108 prevent 100 see 100 say 99 show 99 become 98 follow 96 swarm 95 get 88 produce 88 know 88 fill 84 provide 82 contain 81 come 79 form 76 work 75 extend 71 build 65 lay 64 go 64 cultivate 61 obtain 61 carry 61 add 60 feed 59 need 58 destroy 56 return 56 begin 55 pack 55 bring 54 call 53 stand 53 draw 52 recommend 51 hold Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 848 not 398 good 374 more 300 well 290 other 280 so 228 hive 222 most 222 great 208 as 195 then 182 also 176 only 175 very 168 much 162 such 155 out 146 first 136 necessary 133 little 130 small 127 however 122 even 121 early 120 many 119 up 118 large 113 usually 112 common 105 too 105 less 103 long 100 therefore 99 possible 97 soon 95 few 94 off 90 young 88 cold 84 thus 84 same 84 often 84 important 83 new 82 old 80 proper 79 just 79 full 78 low 73 least Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129 good 60 least 56 most 30 great 14 large 14 fine 8 slight 8 cold 7 pure 6 safe 5 high 3 near 3 low 3 late 3 cheap 3 bad 3 Most 2 wise 2 small 2 poor 2 manif 2 grand 2 gentle 2 full 2 common 1 throng 1 thick 1 strong 1 simple 1 short 1 old 1 minute 1 light 1 l 1 hot 1 handle 1 furth 1 early 1 choice 1 bold 1 black Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 166 most 13 least 10 well 1 lest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.archive.org 2 chla.library.cornell.edu 1 repository.tamu.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/3/1/19319/19319-h/19319-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/3/1/19319/19319-h.zip 1 http://repository.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/3440] 1 http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=chla;idno=5017637 1 http://chla.library.cornell.edu/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51 honey yield good 11 honey yield abundant 11 honey yield not 10 honey yield fair 8 honey yield very 7 honey yield unimportant 6 bees are not 3 bees do not 3 box taken off 3 colonies are weak 3 colony is not 3 honey yield early 3 queen is not 2 _ are considerably 2 _ do not 2 bees are adequately 2 bees are less 2 bees are packed 2 bees are wintering 2 bees become fretful 2 bees is so 2 bees work busily 2 cellar is not 2 cellar is properly 2 cellar is too 2 hive is now 2 hives are well 2 honey is honey 2 honey is still 2 honey is then 2 honey yield only 2 queens are usually 2 swarm is thus 2 swarming is not 2 temperature is as 2 winter is not 1 _ are larger 1 _ are right_,--that 1 _ do increase 1 _ has not 1 _ is certainly 1 _ is more 1 _ is not 1 _ is short 1 _ is true 1 _ left _ 1 _ working bees 1 bee are these:--its 1 bee be there 1 bee becomes torpid Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 honey yield not important 1 _ is not agreeable 1 bees are not actively 1 bees are not apt 1 bees are not irritated 1 bees are not so 1 bees have no opportunity 1 bees show no desire 1 boxes is not quite 1 cellar is not so 1 colonies is not often 1 colony is not more 1 colony is not only 1 entrance be not more 1 hive is no part 1 hive is not large 1 honey are not adequately 1 honey is not enough 1 honey yield not positively 1 honey yield not very 1 queen has no cells 1 queen is not good 1 queen knows not coition 1 queens are not likely 1 wax does not even 1 winter is not desirable 1 winter is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 48546 author = Benton, Frank title = Bee Keeping date = keywords = Langstroth; Station; Work; bee; colony; comb; fig; hive; honey; illustration summary = 30 pounds of excellent honey per colony was the usual surplus obtained. For comb honey, hives permitting the insertion in the brood apartment following: From a populous colony a comb or two with adhering bees and is to take from the populous colony only enough bees and combs to make bees from the combs of populous colonies into new hives to form furnish honey at a time when pasturage for his bees would otherwise be a continuous succession of honey-yielding blossoms for the bees, will important forage crop for farm stock as well as for honey bees. necessary to bring a colony of bees to the chief honey flow in shape the bees to ripen and cap the honey; hence enough combs are necessary colonies, supplied with good queens, plenty of bees, 20 to 25 pounds hive is ready for the combs, which, with adhering bees, are taken from The bees of the diseased colonies id = 59502 author = Demuth, Geo. S. (George S.) title = The Preparation of Bees for Outdoor Wintering date = keywords = bee; case; colony; packing summary = packing cases for the wintering of bees the beekeeper study Department wintered in four-colony packing cases.] be wintered in the four-colony cases to be described later the hives the two entrances on each end of the four-colony winter cases; this of placing packing material below the bottom boards of the hives. temperature readings on hives packed for several winters, the authors [Illustration: Fig. 2.--The winter packing cases used in the Bureau [Illustration: Fig. 3.--An apiary packed for winter in four-colony the usual hive entrance in winter, and the passage between the boards [Illustration: Fig. 4.--An improvised winter case for one colony.] colonies of full strength be wintered in two hive-bodies of 10-frame to pack the bees for winter, and especially as to the right time to Such honey, however, usually is as good for winter stores as if it for bees from the time they are packed until they are unpacked in the id = 37295 author = Gates, Burton N. (Burton Noble) title = Soft Candy for Bees date = keywords = candy summary = SOFT CANDY FOR BEES. SOFT CANDY FOR BEES. THE SO-CALLED "FULLER CANDY" FOR QUEEN CAGES, TRANSPORTATION OF the so-called "Fuller candy," which is a soft fondant, not dissimilar to The soft candy has numerous advantages and possibilities. nailed to the side of a frame and the candy poured and molded within the The latest formula or recipe for the cream, or soft candy, fondant, candy box or feeder. 2.--Molds in the form of division-board feeders (left-hand mold filled with candy; right hand, empty). _Fine-grain Fondant for Queen Cages._--Another way to cool the candy is preparing candy for use in queen mailing cages, or the transportation of temperature at which the candy is boiled the harder it will become; consequently, by varying the boiling point at which the candy is removed Queen-cage candy Similarly, candy molded in feeders may be stored in large crocks or id = 19319 author = Munn, William Augustus title = A Description of the Bar-and-Frame-Hive With an Abstract of Wildman''s Complete Guide for the Management of Bees Throughout the Year date = keywords = bee; box; comb; frame; hive; honey; inch summary = _bar-and-frame-hive_, in the management of bees, I have been induced to some well constructed bar and frame bee-hives of various prices.] the grooves formed for the bee-frames; but made to fit close to the box If then bees have been put into one of the bar-and-frame-hives, and "bar frame-hive;" for the bee-frames form, as it were, a smaller box of the box or hive, and prevent the bees being chilled, as they would HIVES AND BEE-BOXES. time the bees are preparing to throw off a swarm, and the hive be filled few early flowers near the hives for the bees to collect some pollen for floor-board, and the hive over it, when the bees will draw up the honey SWARMING AND HIVING THE BEES. the old hive in its place, that the bees which have been out in the The hives should be full of combs, and well stored with bees. id = 58229 author = Nutt, Thomas title = Humanity to Honey-Bees or, Practical Directions for the Management of Honey-Bees Upon an Improved and Humane Plan, by Which the Lives of Bees May Be Preserved, and Abundance of Honey of a Superior Quality May Be Obtained date = keywords = Bees; Dr.; Honey; Huish; July; Mr.; Nutt; Queen; bee; box; cell; hive; place; stock; swarm; time; work summary = In some observations on the effect of the temperature of Bee-hives on a clear half-inch-way under the edge of the box for the Bee-passage. by a swarm of Bees, just as a cottage-hive is stocked. as soon as the Bees have deposed one of the Queens, and the end-box has There are few persons, who are managers of Honey-Bees under the old hive Now, were there nothing in a hive but Bees and honey, driving them into and supported the Bees, their exposed works, and their hive, in the best In a very short space of time the Bees in the hive placed of the Bees, by taking off a glass or a box of honey,--or, if necessary, nature''s God. When a swarm of Bees is put into a hive, or into a box, they immediately of managing Honey-Bees, in my boxes and upon my principles, was one,--and id = 48547 author = Phillips, Everett Franklin title = Bees date = keywords = bee; colony; fig; hive; honey; illustration summary = 2. A ten-frame hive with comb honey super and [Illustration: Fig. 2.--A 10-frame hive with comb honey super [Illustration: Fig. 10.--The honey bee: _a_, Worker; _b_, queen; _c_, [Illustration: Fig. 12.--The honey bee: _a_, Egg; _b_, young larva; of the box hive, the bees may be drummed into a box and the brood combs A new queen should be given to the bees in the hive as soon as possible, When there is no honey flow bees are inclined to rob other colonies, and simply for honey, is to stimulate brood rearing to prepare bees for rearing during the honey flow usually produces bees which consume stores, honey, the bees are compelled to build comb in the sections and to Instead of using regular comb honey supers, some bee keepers New Comb Honey Grading Rules Adopted by the Colorado State Bee Keepers'' shipping in of diseased colonies; or, more often, the bees get honey id = 59485 author = Phillips, Everett Franklin title = Wintering Bees in Cellars date = keywords = bee; cellar; hive summary = RESULTS from wintering bees in a cellar are excellent when conditions wintering apply equally to the protection of the bees in the cellar. To carry colonies of bees a long distance from the apiary to the cellar bees gives the best possible results in wintering, yet few such cellars To provide good drainage and adequate ventilation for the bee cellar [Illustration: Fig. 2.--Interior of bee cellar with hives In piles of best time to put the bees into the cellar. in the bee cellar is inside the entrance of a good colony where it may hive it usually will be best to have the temperature of the cellar at bees are being wintered in a cellar which has the right temperature, a the bees have been wintered in the cellar in double-walled hives they It is also a good practice to winter the bees in the cellar in a hive id = 39357 author = Sanborn, Charles Emerson title = Texas Honey Plants date = keywords = April; August; Coulter; June; Texas; family; honey summary = yield not important and plants few, but bees work busily on it; honey College Station: Cultivated ornamental tree on campus; honey yield Hunter: in fields and waste lands; honey yield good until noon when prairies; honey yield good; bees work busily on it. College: planted for hedges, scarce; honey yield fair for early Hunter: in woods and forests; honey yield fairly good and pollen blooms in April; yields quantities of honey and pollen where enough College: cultivated on campus; honey yield good if Hunter: cultivated widely; honey yield unimportant, some pollen; not thickets." (Coulter) Hunter: throughout the black land prairies; honey honey yield good, bees found busily on it; also pollen. Cultivated; honey yield very good; short duration; pollen; but Cultivated in flower gardens; honey yield not important; bees only College: cultivated; honey yield good; bees working busily on it Honey yield good but plants not abundant.