. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 812- THE rnmmmiGmM mmm joukkset. -^^??^•'*^*?^^^^^^^?^^^fi^^j^fc_*^**^*-'**'^*^*^*^*^^^* COTVVEI^TIOIV DIRECTORY. 1888. Time and Place of Meeting. Dec. 11-13.—New York State, at Syracuse. N. Y. G. H. Koickerbocker, Sec, Pine Plains. N. Y. Dec. 12, at Jarkson. Mich. H. D. Cutting. Sec, Clinlun, Mich. 1889. J an. 8, 9.—Ontario, at Owen Sound, Ont. W. Couse. Sec. Streetsville, Ont. Jan. 9-11.—Nebraska State, at Lincoln, Nebr. J. N. Heater, Sec, Columbua, Nebr. May 4.—Susquehanna County, at Montrose. Pa. H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa.


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 812- THE rnmmmiGmM mmm joukkset. -^^??^•'*^*?^^^^^^^?^^^fi^^j^fc_*^**^*-'**'^*^*^*^*^^^* COTVVEI^TIOIV DIRECTORY. 1888. Time and Place of Meeting. Dec. 11-13.—New York State, at Syracuse. N. Y. G. H. Koickerbocker, Sec, Pine Plains. N. Y. Dec. 12, at Jarkson. Mich. H. D. Cutting. Sec, Clinlun, Mich. 1889. J an. 8, 9.—Ontario, at Owen Sound, Ont. W. Couse. Sec. Streetsville, Ont. Jan. 9-11.—Nebraska State, at Lincoln, Nebr. J. N. Heater, Sec, Columbua, Nebr. May 4.—Susquehanna County, at Montrose. Pa. H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa. jy In order to have this table complete. Secre- taries are requested to forward full particulars of time and place of future meetinKS.—Bd. sci-^SW^ Kesiilts of the Season.—B. L. Tucker, Nevada, Mo., on Dec. 1,1888, writes: I commenced the season with colonies, tiavius lost 11 last winter. 1 doubled up the weak ones in the spring, and obtained about 4,000 pounds of choice clover and linden boney, of which 600 pounds was put in one-pound sections. 1 am now out of the bee-busniess, but I do not think that 1 will gtt much rest until I get back into it again. honey producing is one of the noblest pursuits. There are two kinds of men in the world —those who care for bee-keeping, and those who do not ; the latter class have no sympa- thy for the enthusiasm of tlie former, and are at a loss to see how the former can think that working in wet weather, on an empty stomach, long hours in cramped positions, and no end of bodily discomlort and hard work, can compensate for a few miserable pounds of honey ! Nor can a true bee-keeper tell, but he simply knows that they do. Siis'ai* Syrup Cri-auiilatiiig, etc. —G. H. Ashby, Albion, N. T., on Nov. 3T, 18SS, writes : I have noticed lately a good deal of com- plaint about sugar syrup granulating in the cunib alter feeding, and 1 think that 1 can see the main trouble. Tdose giving direc- limis for making such syrup invariably


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