American bee journal . and obtain many , and nicklesand dimes, for Mr. Andrews to go on atrip around the world. Xlie May number of Frank LesliesPopular Monthly, crowded as usual withattractive pictures and good reading, openswith a well illustrated article by George , on The Paris Exposition and itsSignificance, which is of special interestand timeliness, closely preceding, as it does,the opening of the great French UniversalExposition in commemoration of the onehundredth anniversary of the fall of theBastille. Its many attractions, in the formof stories, sketches, essays, poems,


American bee journal . and obtain many , and nicklesand dimes, for Mr. Andrews to go on atrip around the world. Xlie May number of Frank LesliesPopular Monthly, crowded as usual withattractive pictures and good reading, openswith a well illustrated article by George , on The Paris Exposition and itsSignificance, which is of special interestand timeliness, closely preceding, as it does,the opening of the great French UniversalExposition in commemoration of the onehundredth anniversary of the fall of theBastille. Its many attractions, in the formof stories, sketches, essays, poems, scientificarticles, art illustrations, make up a modelnumber of this popular magazine. 260 TMS ffiMEKICMlf MMm JQjlffKKSIr. MR. DOOL,ITTL,ES ISEW BOOK. Scientific Queen-Rearing, as Practicallj- Applied is itstitle, and it contains 176 pages. It is nicely printed on goodpaper, and contains 20 illustrations besides a portrait of theauthor. The latter is very good, and we reproduce it herefor the benefit of our ^- M.^^^UyM. The first Chapter is devoted to the authors first interestin bee-keeping. The second Chapter dwells upon theimportance of good Queens. Chapter III and VI describeNatures way of rearing Queens. The fifth Chapter detailsthe old methods, pointing out their imperfections. ChapterVI enumerates later methods, as steps to the new way,which fill the next 20 pages with very interesting details. Getting the Bees off the Cells, is the subject matter ofChapter VIII ; followed by chapters devoted to What todo with Queen-Cells—The Queen-Cell Protectors— How to Form Nuclei— How to Multiply Nuclei—andthe methods used by the author to have Queens Fertilizedin the Same Hive where there is a Laying Queen. This is followed by a chapter on Bee-Feeders and BeeFeeding, and then the author deals with the all-importantmatters of Securing Good Drones, and the Introductionof Queens, in the following language : SECURING GOOD is my belief that we, as apiarists


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