. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (feT (^ OLDEST BEE PAPER -^^ IW AMERICA. DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PROGRESSIVE BEE CULTURE. VoL XVIII. Chicago, 111., March 29,1882. No. 13. Published every Wednesday by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor and propbiktor. 974 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. At a Year, In Advance. tW Remit by money-order, redstered letter, ex- press or bank draft on Chicago or New York, pay- able to our order. Such only are at our risk. Checks on local banks cost us 25 cents for collecting. Free of postage in the United States or Canada. Postage to Europe SO cents extra. Enter


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (feT (^ OLDEST BEE PAPER -^^ IW AMERICA. DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PROGRESSIVE BEE CULTURE. VoL XVIII. Chicago, 111., March 29,1882. No. 13. Published every Wednesday by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor and propbiktor. 974 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. At a Year, In Advance. tW Remit by money-order, redstered letter, ex- press or bank draft on Chicago or New York, pay- able to our order. Such only are at our risk. Checks on local banks cost us 25 cents for collecting. Free of postage in the United States or Canada. Postage to Europe SO cents extra. Entered at Chicago post office as second class matter. TOPICS PRESENTED THIS WEEK. Editorial- Glucose as a patent monopoly 193 Editorial Items 193 to 196 Increase by Division 194 Cheap Quefens Asnin 195 ConTeiitioii Notes— Local Convention Directory 196 New Jersey tind Eastern Convention 196 Marshall County, Iowa, Convention 197 Notices 197 Amoii^ Our Exciuin^es— The Prospect in California for Honey 197 Glucose Adulteration and Congress 197 Correspondence— I'roducinp Comb Honey—No. 3 198 Pollen and Wintering Bees 198 Albino Be.'S-Why SoCalled 199 About Reurinu'Queens 199 My I'^xperu-nce with Syrian Bees 200 Heddon's Honey Board :iOl Over-Stncltine iind Marketing Honey 201 The Call of the Strange Visitor 201 Selections from Our Letter Box— Lonu' Idea Hives 202 Gatherinu' Honey 202 Early Drones 202 Clipping the Queen's "Wing 202 Wintering Well 203 Ninety Colonies in the Cellar . 203 Good Bee Pasturage 203 The Season, Smokers, etc 203 Beginning 203 Answered to Roll Call 203 A High Fence 203 Improvements tn Bee Hives 203 Good Increase 203 Bee Moths 204 Blizzard 204 Bees Do Not Puncture Grapes 204 ^^^^4 l|3liEi£f-p, 1^" Mr. G. M. Doolittle is recover- ing from his sickness, but Mrs. D. is now prostrated by the same disease. We hope both may soon recover. Glucose as a Patent Monopoly. In tiie Farmer^s Reviexo, for last Saturday, vi^e find the following item: "Ano


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