Worlidge, J. (1698). The compleat bee-master; or, A discourse of bees: Shewing the best way of improving them, and discovering the fallacies that are imposed by some, for private lucre, on the credulous lovers and admirers of these insects. By J. Worlidge, gent. printed for, and sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWorlidge, John. The Compleat Bee-master; or, A Discourse of Bees: Shewing the Best Way of Improving Them, and Discovering the Fallacies That Are Imposed by Some, for Private Lucre, on the Credulous Lovers and Admirers of These Insects. By J. Worlidge, Gent. London: printed for, and sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWorlidge, John. The Compleat Bee-master; or, A Discourse of Bees: Shewing the Best Way of Improving Them, and Discovering the Fallacies That Are Imposed by Some, for Private Lucre, on the Credulous Lovers and Admirers of These Insects. By J. Worlidge, Gent. printed for, and sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, 1698.