. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEOBGE W. TOSK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY ) Editor. f To Bee-CULTURE. 1 Weekly, $ a Year. Sample Free. VOL XXXI. CHICAGO, ILL, MARCH 23, 1893. NO. Mr. Frank Benton, the new Secretary of the North American Bee- Keepers' Association, has been elected an active member of the " Entomological Society of ; Dr. C. V. Riley is the President of the Society. The bee-keepers of the United States have in Mr. Benton an earnest and faithful rep- resentative at our National capital. Ha-ve Patience, friends, as the contribution which you may


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEOBGE W. TOSK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY ) Editor. f To Bee-CULTURE. 1 Weekly, $ a Year. Sample Free. VOL XXXI. CHICAGO, ILL, MARCH 23, 1893. NO. Mr. Frank Benton, the new Secretary of the North American Bee- Keepers' Association, has been elected an active member of the " Entomological Society of ; Dr. C. V. Riley is the President of the Society. The bee-keepers of the United States have in Mr. Benton an earnest and faithful rep- resentative at our National capital. Ha-ve Patience, friends, as the contribution which you may have sent for publication some two months ago has not been overlooked, but has simply been waiting its turn. We have a great deal of interesting matter on hand, that we have not had time to even read, much less to prepare and publish, so if your particular communication has not yet appeared in the Bee Jouknal, please don't get uneasy or worry about it, for there are others who are waiting also. We are trying to do the very best we can to accommodate all, and would ask you to exercise a little patience in the matter. "Bees and Honey"—see page 357 Xo Indiana Bee-Keepers.— Mr. Walter S. Ponder, of Indianapolis Ind., at the request of Hon. B. F. Havens, of the same place, writes the following letter, which should be read by every bee-keeper in the State of Indiana : Indiana bee-keepers, who are to make an exhibit at the World's Fair, must make application soon, or space cannot be reserved for them. Space can be re- served, and there is nothing compulsory about utilizing it. Thus far only a few have responded. Bees have wintered fairly well, and the honey season prom- ises to be good. It is to our interest to have a good showing, and all expense of collecting, transporting, and arranging exhibits will be paid from the State ap- propriation. Make application to Hon. B. F. Havens, Executive Commissioner, Indianapolis, Ind. In making application, state what you have to e


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