Gleanings in bee culture . 11.,send us a postal-card circular of bees, queens, fdn.,etc. Davis, Anderson, Madison Co., Ind., sends aneat one page circular of bees, queens, honey, fdn.,etc. E. A. Thomas, Coleraln,Franklin Co.,Mass., sendsa very nicely printed 4-page circular, offering bees,queens, aplcultural books, etc. A 12-page, map-fold circular and price list fromFrank L. Dougherty, Indianapolis, Ind., manufac-turer of and dealer in the usual run of apiarian sup-plies. An 8-page circular and price list from the OlivetApiary, Olivet, Mich., A. D. Benham, proprietor. James Heddon, Dowag


Gleanings in bee culture . 11.,send us a postal-card circular of bees, queens, fdn.,etc. Davis, Anderson, Madison Co., Ind., sends aneat one page circular of bees, queens, honey, fdn.,etc. E. A. Thomas, Coleraln,Franklin Co.,Mass., sendsa very nicely printed 4-page circular, offering bees,queens, aplcultural books, etc. A 12-page, map-fold circular and price list fromFrank L. Dougherty, Indianapolis, Ind., manufac-turer of and dealer in the usual run of apiarian sup-plies. An 8-page circular and price list from the OlivetApiary, Olivet, Mich., A. D. Benham, proprietor. James Heddon, Dowagiac, Mich., sends quite acomplete 20-page circular and price list of bec-keepers supplies. The programme of the 11th annual convention ofof the N. E. Bee-keepers Association, to be held inUtica, N. Y., Feb. 2, 3, 4, is a well-printed the programme proper appear eleven our prominent apiarists and honej-dealers. F. A. Salisbury, G eddes, Onondaga Co., N. Y., sendsa 20-page price list of apiarian r>ETOTEI> TO BEES AlVO HONEY, AT^D IIOMK ITVTE«ESnrs. Tol. IX. FEBRUARY 1, 1881. No. 2. A. I. ROOT, I Publisher and Proprietor, \Mcdiua, O. j Published Mouthly. Established in 187S r TERMS: PER AXNIM, IX APVAXCE;I 2 Copies for ; 3 lor 82. To; 5 for ; 10I or more, 75 cts. each. Single Number, 10 Additions to clubs may be made at clubrates. Aliove are all to be pent to OXE posT-I OFFICE. Clubs to different postollices, XOT[^ LESS than 90 cts. each. NOTES FROM THE BAXNER APIARY. No. ]5. QUEEN-CAGES. ^j?54 URING the past season Ihave received nueensWn) from several different breeders. Some of thecages were provisioned with candy, somewith candy and water, and some with honey in asponge. All the queens arrived in good condition,but none of the cages conformed to the letter of thelaw. I agree with friend Heddon in saying, I cannot help being mistaken sometimes, but I can andwill help being dishonest enough to trs to cover itup. For i


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