. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 10 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL January AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL ^ Established by Stmuet Wagner In 1861 C= The oldest Bee Journal in the English language. Consolidated with The National Bee Journal in 1874. Publiahed monthly at Hamilton, Illinoi*. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Hamilton, Illinois. SoBscairTiON Rates—In the United SUtes and THE STAFF HcJiico, »1 per yejr; three years, $; 6ve p p r,.- „_ Editor years, U- Canadian postage 16 cents, and '" ^- "^oant taitor other foreign countries S6 cents extra, per Frank C. Pellett
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 10 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL January AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL ^ Established by Stmuet Wagner In 1861 C= The oldest Bee Journal in the English language. Consolidated with The National Bee Journal in 1874. Publiahed monthly at Hamilton, Illinoi*. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Hamilton, Illinois. SoBscairTiON Rates—In the United SUtes and THE STAFF HcJiico, »1 per yejr; three years, $; 6ve p p r,.- „_ Editor years, U- Canadian postage 16 cents, and '" ^- "^oant taitor other foreign countries S6 cents extra, per Frank C. Pellett Associate Editor y^*'* C. C. Miller Questions Department All subscriptions are stopped at expiration. Date /- r> t> • »» of expiration is printed on .wrapper label. Maurice G Dadant Business Manager CCopyright 1920 by C. P. Dadant.) THE EDITOR'S VIEWPOINT Nectar Secretion The feature article in this num- ber, by the eminent botanist. Dr. Trelease, we believe to be worthy of thorough study by every one of our readers. In order to make his de- scription of the anatomical structure of plants more intelligible to those of our readers who have not had a college education—and they are numerous—we have borrowed three figures from a noted European work published 40 years ago, "Les Nec- taires," by Bonnier, which contains 130 such cuts. It gives a definite idea of what "cells" and "nectaries" are. Are We Good Samaritans? The following was received from Mr. Crepieux-Jamin, of Rouen, the former associate editor of the "Re- vue Internationale d' Apiculture": "I am greatly moved by your appeal to the American beekeepers in your October number. Never has help been more greatly needed than it is at present in our northern districts. The disaster defies description; one must see to believe. For hundreds and hundreds of kilometers everything is destroyed to such an that in some cases it is impossible to find the exact loca
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