. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug-. 29, 1901. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 559 oue would qiik'kly drop any queen-breeder who stores queens in this wholesale fashion. The only proper plaee to keep layingr-qvieens is in small colonies ; or, if they can be thus safely kept, in separate compartments inside of a "hive where they may follow their natural int'lination by depositing egj^s. 6ee=Books .\T POSTPAID BV George W. York & Go. Ghicago. Bees and Honey, or Management of an Apiary for Pleasure and Profit, by Thomas G. New- man.—Il is nicely' illustrated, contains 160 pag-es, beauti


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug-. 29, 1901. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 559 oue would qiik'kly drop any queen-breeder who stores queens in this wholesale fashion. The only proper plaee to keep layingr-qvieens is in small colonies ; or, if they can be thus safely kept, in separate compartments inside of a "hive where they may follow their natural int'lination by depositing egj^s. 6ee=Books .\T POSTPAID BV George W. York & Go. Ghicago. Bees and Honey, or Management of an Apiary for Pleasure and Profit, by Thomas G. New- man.—Il is nicely' illustrated, contains 160 pag-es, beautifuUv printed in the highest style of the art, and bound in cloth, g"old-lettered. Price, in £loth, 75 cents; in paper, SO cents. Langstroth on the Honey-Bee, revised by Dadant.—This classic in bee-culture has been entirely re-written, and is fully illustrated. It treats of everything relating to bees and bee- keeping. No apiarian library is complete with- out this standard work by Rev. L. L. Lang- stroth—the Father of American Bee-Culture. U has 520 pages, bound in cloth. Price, ? Bee-Keepers' Cujde, or Manual of the Api?,ry, bv I'rof. A. J. i;.)ok, of the Michigan Agricultu- ral CoU.'ge.—This bonk is not only instructive and helpful as a guide in bee-keeping, but is interesting and tliorolv practical and scien- tific. It contains a full" delineation of the anat- omy and physiolngv of bees. 460 pages, bound in cloth and fully illustrated. Price, $1'.25. Scientific Queen=Rearing, as Practically Ap- plied, by G. M. Uoulillle.—A method by-ft-hich the ver3' best of queen-bees are reSVed in per- fect accord with Nature's way. Bound in cloth and illustrated. Price, $ A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.—A cyclo- paedia of 400 pages, describing ever^-thing per- taining to the care of the honev-bees. Contains 300 engravings. It was written especially for beginners. Bound in cloth. , Pricfe, Advanced Bee-Culture, Its Methods and Man- agenient, by


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