. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered as second-class matter at the Post-oflice at Hamilton. 111., under Act of March 5. I87g.! Published Monthly at $ a Year, by American Bee Journal, First National Bank Building C. p. DADANT. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER. Associate Editor. HAMILTON, ILL., AUGUST, 1914 Vol. LIV.—No. 8. .Edition of Iowa BuUetius Ex- hausted Mr. Frank C. Pellett, State Inspector of Iowa, states that the demand has been so great for Reports of the Bee Inspector of Iowa, that the supply will be exhausted within a short time. These Reports can no longer be sent out on


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered as second-class matter at the Post-oflice at Hamilton. 111., under Act of March 5. I87g.! Published Monthly at $ a Year, by American Bee Journal, First National Bank Building C. p. DADANT. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER. Associate Editor. HAMILTON, ILL., AUGUST, 1914 Vol. LIV.—No. 8. .Edition of Iowa BuUetius Ex- hausted Mr. Frank C. Pellett, State Inspector of Iowa, states that the demand has been so great for Reports of the Bee Inspector of Iowa, that the supply will be exhausted within a short time. These Reports can no longer be sent out on requests outside of the State owing to the limited quantity. Always luterestiug The "Guide to Nature" is always in- teresting, but its July number is un- usually tine. Among curious photo- graphs it contains one of a rooster in the act of crowing. The flash was taken at the proper moment. Minnesota State Beelteepers The "Minnesota Horticulturist" con- tains a report of the joint session of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society with the Garden Flower Society, the Beekeepers' Society and the Florists' Society on June lli, but it has only this to say of the beekeepers: " The beekeepers were out in con- siderable force, but they withdrew themselves at a respectable distance where they could talk bees and manip- ulate them without interfering with the comfort ^nd happiness of the other members of the society. Nothing seems to be more absorbing than the study of the bee. as judging from the interest that that society takes in its ; Honey Plants ot Iowa We have received the following let- ter from Dr. L. H. Pammel, the Botan- ist of the Iowa Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Dr. Pammel is a man of great ability, who is already the author of two large botanical works, " A Man- ual of Poisonous Plants of Eastern North America," and "The Weed Flora of Iowa," which was noticed in our April number, page 11(3. We trust the beeke


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