. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 336 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL October AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL =a Established by Samuel Wagner In t86t C= The oldest Bee Journal in the English language. Published Monthly at Hamilton, Illinois. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Hamilton. Illinois. Subscription Rates—In the United States and THE STAFF Mexico, $ per year; five years, $0. ^ p ^^^^^^ ^^.^^^ Canadian postage 15 cents, and other foreign countries 25 cents extra, per year. Frank C. Pellett Associate Editor All subscriptions are stopped at expiration. Date r^ t>, t% • »r of e


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 336 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL October AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL =a Established by Samuel Wagner In t86t C= The oldest Bee Journal in the English language. Published Monthly at Hamilton, Illinois. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Hamilton. Illinois. Subscription Rates—In the United States and THE STAFF Mexico, $ per year; five years, $0. ^ p ^^^^^^ ^^.^^^ Canadian postage 15 cents, and other foreign countries 25 cents extra, per year. Frank C. Pellett Associate Editor All subscriptions are stopped at expiration. Date r^ t>, t% • »r of expiration is printed on wrapper label. Maurice G. Dada'T Business Manager (Copyright 1920 by C. P. Dadant.) THE EDITOR'S VIEWPOINT The Nestor of American Beekeeping It is with both sorrow and pride that we record the demise of the ven- erable man whose features adorn our front cover page this month, Dr. C. C. Miller, who was probably the most prominent figure in the apiarian world. Sorrow, because we lose the advice and help of a man of great capacity and good judgment and a good friend. Pride, because he left behind him, with us, a reputation un- tarnished by any blur. Dr. Miller had an international fame, being known almost as well in Canada, in Europe, in Australia, in New Zealand, in any foreign country,. Doctor Miller as a young man. as in the United States. His teach- ings have been quoted in every coun- try where progressive beekeeping has made its way. He was the author of four books: "A Year Among the Bees," published in 1885; "Forty Years Among the Bees," published in 1902; "Fifty Years Among the Bees," pub- lished in 1911, and "A Thousand Answers to Beekeeping Questions," compiled and pul)lished, in 1917, by M. G. Dadant, from his answers to questions in over 20 years 'of the ?American Bee Journal. The first ar- ticle from hi:, pen, on beekeeping, published in this magazine, in Octo- ber, 1870, written on '"Introducti


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