. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 211. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol, nil, April 11886, 1,14, He tliat Bloii s the Coals in guarrels he has nothing- to do with, has no ri^htto complain if the sparlts flj- in his face. An Old House in California, which had been abandoned to several swarms of bees, yielded !)00 pounds of honey of excellent quality, so says an exchange. IWr. J. M. Shuck, of Des Moines, Iowa, has been allowed another patent on his invertible hive. On page , let column, in the 17th line from the bottom, the word " eighth " was omitted by the


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 211. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol, nil, April 11886, 1,14, He tliat Bloii s the Coals in guarrels he has nothing- to do with, has no ri^htto complain if the sparlts flj- in his face. An Old House in California, which had been abandoned to several swarms of bees, yielded !)00 pounds of honey of excellent quality, so says an exchange. IWr. J. M. Shuck, of Des Moines, Iowa, has been allowed another patent on his invertible hive. On page , let column, in the 17th line from the bottom, the word " eighth " was omitted by the printer. The sentence should read thus: "I place the cells in the nursery cages on the eighth day after they are sealed, and before night many of the queens will ; Xhe Coni^ireHslunal Committee has Instructed a meralicr to report the "Double Fourth-Class Postaj^e Bill " adversely to the House. It is very similar in its provisions to the Bill offered in the Senate by Mr. Wilson, of Iowa. The "stir" made by business men (bee-lteepers included) has killed that very unjust and unreasonable measure. Let us be thankful for that; now some one ought to move that it be decreased to one cent for each 2 ounces. "Bees and Bee-Keeiijns;; ScientiBc and Practical. A Complete Treatise on the Anatomy, Physiolopry, Floral Relations and Profitable Management of the Hive-Bee," is the title of the new work on bee-keeping, by Mr. Frank Cheshire, and is published by L. Upcott Gill, 170 Strand. W. C, London. The first volume contains the scientific part, and Is now complete. It has .336 pages, is elegantly printed, beautifully illustrated, and handsomely bound. The subject-matter Is comprehensive, the information recent, and the style faultless. We can supply this volume postpaid. We will publish a review of this work as soon as space will permit. Notivlthstandlug there bag been no severe cold weather during March, says the [ndUiiia Farmer


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