. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Our Choice i°' llie I mil, ami w iiKiriihiif of till' Moncliiy iiiclil. tiuiicil colli utrii wt! liHii ici' ??'„ or WHS :) 111 ihic'k I tci'Ui'ud iiolhiiii,' unci a dose inspe thai tlu) eiiilirvo incipient. Iciivt-s color, whicli woi killed. If tln>- !• titnc, anti this sc wliitc honey mar Onondaga Co i> had a while frost on the IJlh. It rained a little on but Tuesilay, the i;ah, It In, and Wednesday inornlnt,' iin Inch thick, and the lee las inorninn. The hceb have lint pollen so far this year, ction of the basswood reveals hlossoms, at the bas


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Our Choice i°' llie I mil, ami w iiKiriihiif of till' Moncliiy iiiclil. tiuiicil colli utrii wt! liHii ici' ??'„ or WHS :) 111 ihic'k I tci'Ui'ud iiolhiiii,' unci a dose inspe thai tlu) eiiilirvo incipient. Iciivt-s color, whicli woi killed. If tln>- !• titnc, anti this sc wliitc honey mar Onondaga Co i> had a while frost on the IJlh. It rained a little on but Tuesilay, the i;ah, It In, and Wednesday inornlnt,' iin Inch thick, and the lee las inorninn. The hceb have lint pollen so far this year, ction of the basswood reveals hlossoms, at the base of the , have assumed a brownish iM denote that they are all i so. the bees will have a huni c'lion will cut. no tijjure in the kel durinir the fall of IHICJ. (1. M. , \. May !.?>. Ready for the Honey-Flow. Bees are ill ;;i«h1 shape for the hoiiey-llow when if comes. It lias been cold and windy until the last few days. We have had rain and snow in the mountains of late, so we will have water for irri;,'ation, and 1 think we will have a fair crop of honey. This county will be represented in Denver, in .September. G. W. Vangunuy. liiitah Co., llah. May 6. Stone for Bee-Cellar Wall. On page -DT. " Illinois" asks the question, " Which would you prefer to use for the walls of a bee-cellar, brick or stone V to which Dr. Miller replies as follows: " I don't, know. If there is no trouble about keepinjx it warm enough, perhaps brick might be better, for brick being- more porous would allow more air to pass through the ; I may say that I prefer stone to brick for a cellar wall; because a stone wall may be so built that it will be practically air-light; then the ventilation can be controlled to suit the weather conditions, which can not be done with a porous wall. I would even provide against the air coming in throu{;h under the wall. Then there is another thing, the air that passes through a porous wall of a bee-cellar will be mad


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