Gleanings in bee culture . 1444 Bee-tree Hunting 1441 Queens, Profits in Rearing 14^5 HEADS OF GRAIN 1446 Bees Starved in Winter with Honey in Hive— 1446 Queens, Two in a Hive 1446 1447 Foul-brood Honey in Groceries 1447 Frame-staples v. Tins 144T Hives Packed with Straw 1448 Introducing by the Dual Plan 1448 Honey, Prices of 1448 Italians in Spring. Ahead of Hybrids 1448 Roots Exhibit at Columbus 1448 Sweet Clover Winter-killing 1449 Hive-stand and Carrier 1449 Queens Meeting Peaceably. 1449 Alexander Plan for Weak Colonies 1449 Bee-cellar. Friess 1449 Bees. Feeding in a Cage 1449 Hive-lifter
Gleanings in bee culture . 1444 Bee-tree Hunting 1441 Queens, Profits in Rearing 14^5 HEADS OF GRAIN 1446 Bees Starved in Winter with Honey in Hive— 1446 Queens, Two in a Hive 1446 1447 Foul-brood Honey in Groceries 1447 Frame-staples v. Tins 144T Hives Packed with Straw 1448 Introducing by the Dual Plan 1448 Honey, Prices of 1448 Italians in Spring. Ahead of Hybrids 1448 Roots Exhibit at Columbus 1448 Sweet Clover Winter-killing 1449 Hive-stand and Carrier 1449 Queens Meeting Peaceably. 1449 Alexander Plan for Weak Colonies 1449 Bee-cellar. Friess 1449 Bees. Feeding in a Cage 1449 Hive-lifters 1450 Springs to Hold Hive-cnvers 1450 Frame with Double T p bar 1450 OUR HOMES 1451 HEALTH NOTES 1453 Sugar. Excessive Use of Living to be 120 1453 Sweat-bath 1453 Temperance 1454 Convention Notices 1465 RURAL WATER SYSTEMS. The above is the title of a unique little book onthe subject of the Deming Hydraulic Ram, made bythe well-known Deming Co., of Salem. Ohio, whomanufacture all sorts of pumping machinery. This. value of a hydraulic ram in the of installing a water supply for the homeare briefly treated, and suggestions offered bearing,on each particular case. Water mav be forced to allparts of the house, the barn, watering-trough, and,if necessary, a supply for operating a honey-extract-or, a washing-machine, or s* wing-machine. Manydo not realize the great value of the hydraulic ramwhere there is a stream of water. It is excessivelysimple in its operation, so if you want the conven-iences of a water supply just write to the Salem, Ohio, mentioning GiiBANiNGS. booklet is so neatly and attractively gotten up wetake the opportunity of illustrating it here. It isonly twelve pages all together, and it may be easilyread in ten minutes; but it nevertheless conveys aconsiderable amount of information regarding the PRACTICAL DAIRY BACTERIOLOGY. This book, by Prof. Conn, of the Agricultural Ex-periment Station of Connecticut, is the very lat
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