. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 584 American Hee Journal July, 1907. wise one. I£ the bee-keepers of Mis- souri will now give him their hearty co- operation, he will doubtless be able to rid the State of foul brood in due time. We congratulate the bee-keepers of Missouri upon the success in securing their new law, and also upon the ap- pointment of Mr. Darby as inspector. The Address of A. J. King, formerly editor of the Bee-Keepers' Magazine, (long since ), is asked for by one of our readers. Who can tell us? ilR. Benton's Se.^rch for New Bee- Races. The following letter ha
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 584 American Hee Journal July, 1907. wise one. I£ the bee-keepers of Mis- souri will now give him their hearty co- operation, he will doubtless be able to rid the State of foul brood in due time. We congratulate the bee-keepers of Missouri upon the success in securing their new law, and also upon the ap- pointment of Mr. Darby as inspector. The Address of A. J. King, formerly editor of the Bee-Keepers' Magazine, (long since ), is asked for by one of our readers. Who can tell us? ilR. Benton's Se.^rch for New Bee- Races. The following letter has been received by the editor of Gleanings: States Dep.^rtment of Agriculture, BuRE.\u o? Entomology. Washington, D. C, May 29, 1907. Mv Dear Sir:—I am in receipt of your let- ter of May i6th, asking for information con- cerning the results of tile trip by Mr. Frank Benton, in search of new races of bees. I regret that I am unable to give you a report of this trip, since the Bureau of En- tomology has received no such report from Mr. Benton, and he is no longer connected with the Bureau of Entomology-. The information which we have on the subject is a verbal statement from Mr. Benton to the effect that he found very few bees, and was unable to ship any of them to this country. The tone of his state- ment concerning them would indicate that they are not desirable. Respectfully yours. G. L. Marlatt, .4cthig Chief of Bureau. Inspectors of .\pi.\ries' Report.—Un- der date of July i, 1907, Dr. E. F. Phil- lips, who now has charge of the bee- keeping interests of our Government at Washington, D. C., wrote as follows: Dear Mr. York :—Under separate cover, I am mailing you a copy of Bul- letin No. 70, "Report of the Meeting of Inspectors of .-Apiaries, San Antonio, Tex., November 12, ; This bulletin is for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, for 15 cents. Stamps are not accepted in payment. Yours very trul
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