. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 10, 1907 27 American ^ee Journal )'^=^^?^A books are good, but there Is only one " Lang- slroth on the ; The latest re- vised edition will be sold at the same price as the one precedint;, which is Jl.'JO, postpaid. We still have a few copies of the old edition on hand, which we will mail at 1)0 cents each, if preferred, so long as they last. We club the new edition of this book with the Ameri- can Bee Journal for one year—both for 8o long as we have any copies left of the old edition, we will send it with the American B
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 10, 1907 27 American ^ee Journal )'^=^^?^A books are good, but there Is only one " Lang- slroth on the ; The latest re- vised edition will be sold at the same price as the one precedint;, which is Jl.'JO, postpaid. We still have a few copies of the old edition on hand, which we will mail at 1)0 cents each, if preferred, so long as they last. We club the new edition of this book with the Ameri- can Bee Journal for one year—both for 8o long as we have any copies left of the old edition, we will send it with the American Bee Journal one year—both for $ Mr. C. P. Dadant, who alone has revised the new edition, is now starting on the revision of the French edition. We believe this book has been published in the Russian language, also, and i>erhaps in several others that we do not now recall. 9Ir. Prank Benton, Apicultural Inves- tigator for the Department of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, made us a very pleasant call last week, when on his way back from a year-and-ahalf trip through Europe and Asia in search of new honey-plants and improved races of liees. When Mr. Benton arrived again in Washington he had made a complete circle ol the globe, making it the most ex- tended tour of investigation in the interest of bee-keeping ever undertaken and carried to completion. Mr. Benton was looking and feeling well after his long journey. Doubtless the Department of Agriculture will publish the results of his trip in bulletin or other form, so that they may be of service to bee- keepers. The San Antonio Convention Pic- ture is a good one. It shows over 100 of those in attendance. We are mailing them, unmounted, for only 60 cents. They can be mounted by a local photographer for only 10 or 15 cents more. We will mail one of these pictures with the American Bee Journal one year—both for only Send all orders to the Bee Journal office. Archie Newman, of St. Johns, Mich, sends us the follow
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