. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. l>iil>Iished ^Veekly at $ a Year by Oeorgre W. York & Co., 3S4 l>earborn St. QEOROB W. YORK, Editor. CHICAGO, ILL, JULY 14,1904. Vol, XLIV—No, 28, iEditorial Comments Photograhps of Things Apiarian. This is a splendid ticne of the year to take photographs of apiaries and other thing^s of interest to bee-keepers. Nature is at her best now in many parts of the world. Never again w


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. l>iil>Iished ^Veekly at $ a Year by Oeorgre W. York & Co., 3S4 l>earborn St. QEOROB W. YORK, Editor. CHICAGO, ILL, JULY 14,1904. Vol, XLIV—No, 28, iEditorial Comments Photograhps of Things Apiarian. This is a splendid ticne of the year to take photographs of apiaries and other thing^s of interest to bee-keepers. Nature is at her best now in many parts of the world. Never again will the apiary look more attractive than in June or July, in perhaps the majority of localities where bees are kept. We are always wanting' good apiarian photographs with which to illustrate the pages of the American Bee Journal. Many of our readers have kindly sent them iu. Of course, we have not used all of them. Some were not clear enough to make good engravings. We never promise to use a certain picture until we see it. But the majority of photographs usually make fairly good engravings. Why not have a photograph taken of whatever you have that you think would interest other beekeepers, and send it to us ? If we can use it, we will notify you on its receipt, and likely request some reading matter to appear with it in the American Bee Journal. The kodak time is now right here— Most picturesque season of the year. Self-Spacing vs. Loose-Hanging Frames for Extracting. While perhaps all admit certain advantages in having frames that sp^ce themselves automatically with rapidity and accuracy that can not be approached by loose-hanging frames, there is wide divergence of opinion as to the advis- ability of using such frames in the production of extracted honey. At the one extreme are those who say it is out of the question to think for a moment of using such' a frame, because the spacer interferes with the free use of the ex- tracting-knife. At the other extreme are those who


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