. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. The distinctive features of the Bke - Keepers' Review are those of reviewing current apicultural literature (pointing out errors and fallacies and allowing notliing of value to pass unno- ticed), and the making of each issue a "special number"—one in wliich some special topic is dis- cussed by the best bee-keepers of the country. If you wish for the cream of the other journals, already skimmed and dished up, and to learn the views of the most exi)erienced bee-keepers upr»n the unsolved, apicultural problems of the day, read the Heview. Price of


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. The distinctive features of the Bke - Keepers' Review are those of reviewing current apicultural literature (pointing out errors and fallacies and allowing notliing of value to pass unno- ticed), and the making of each issue a "special number"—one in wliich some special topic is dis- cussed by the best bee-keepers of the country. If you wish for the cream of the other journals, already skimmed and dished up, and to learn the views of the most exi)erienced bee-keepers upr»n the unsolved, apicultural problems of the day, read the Heview. Price of the IIeview, $ Topics Discussed in Back Numbers. VOLUME I.—1888. Jan., Disturbing Bees in Winter. Feb., Temperature in Wintering Bees. Mar., Planting for Honey. Apr., Soring Management. May, Hiving Bees. June, Taking Awa> the Queen. July, Feeding Back. Aug., Apiarian Exhiliits at Fairs. Sep., The Food of Bees in WiLter. Oct., Ventilation of Bee-Hives and Cellars. Nov., Moisture in Bee Hives and Cellars. Dec, Sections and their Adjustment on Hives. VOLUME IL—1889. Jan., Bee Hivi's. Feb., Mistakes in Bee-Keeping. Mar., Wliich are the Beejb Bees. Apr., Contraction of the Brood Nest. May, Increase, its Management and Control. June, Shade for Bee Hives. J'llyi Queens and their Intiuwice uptm Success in Bee-i ulture. Aug., Migratory Bee-Keep-'ng. Sep., Out-Door Wintering of Bees. Oct., Bee Conventions and Associations. Nov., Specialty versus Mixed Bee-Keeping. Dec, Bees Alone or "'Mixed;" if the latter, wliat with? VOLUME III.—1890. Jan , Rrace Combs aud their Prevention. Feb., Foul Brood_. Mar., Queen Bearing and Shipping. Apr., The Production of (^omb Honey. May, Kaising Good Extracted Honey. June. CV>mforts and Conveniences for the Ajjiary. July, From tlie Hive to the Honey Market. Aug., Marketing. Sep., Management after a poor Season. Oct , Out-Apiaries. Nov., Apicultural Journalism. Dec, Use and Abuse of Comb Foundation. As the supply of volumes I.


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