. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 248 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAU white clover was all killed, and there is no basswood in this vicinity. M. Bevier, Bradford, Stark Co.—1. 40. 2. Poor. 3. None. S. N. Black, Clayton, Adams Co.—1. ^5. 2. No honey. 3. None. Peter Blunier, Roanoke, Woodford Co.— 1 51 in spring—5 swarms—total 56. 3. Very poor. 3. About 200 lbs. so far. 4. Good '^"d a Cadwallader, Prairie du Rocher, Randolph Co.—1. 18, spring count; 27 now. 3. Medium. 3. 500 lbs. extracted. 4. Yes, clover and basswood, principally. G W. Cole, Canton, Fulton Co.—1. 24. 2. Very poor. 3. About 6


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 248 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAU white clover was all killed, and there is no basswood in this vicinity. M. Bevier, Bradford, Stark Co.—1. 40. 2. Poor. 3. None. S. N. Black, Clayton, Adams Co.—1. ^5. 2. No honey. 3. None. Peter Blunier, Roanoke, Woodford Co.— 1 51 in spring—5 swarms—total 56. 3. Very poor. 3. About 200 lbs. so far. 4. Good '^"d a Cadwallader, Prairie du Rocher, Randolph Co.—1. 18, spring count; 27 now. 3. Medium. 3. 500 lbs. extracted. 4. Yes, clover and basswood, principally. G W. Cole, Canton, Fulton Co.—1. 24. 2. Very poor. 3. About 60 lbs. 4. No. 1. I saved one swarm; two went on a strike. C Covell, Buda. Bureau Co.—1. 35, and ihave the care of others. 2. Not good, very dry and little prospects of fall bloom. 3. Not any—on the average enough for wmter istores. 4. Basswood. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, Hancock Co.— 1. 350. 2. None. 3. None. 4. Will have to feed for winter. Peter Dale, Granville, Putnam Co.—1. 135. 2. Very slim. 3. About 50 lbs. 4. Yes. P J England, Fancy Prairie, Menard Co. —1. 26. 2. Poor. 3. 25 lbs. extracted. 4. J D Everett, Oak Park, Cook Co.—1. 34. 3. Fair. 3. 158 lbs. 4. No. E T Flanagan, Belleville, St. Clair Co.— 1. 350. 2. Poor. 3. None. J. M. Hambaugh. Spring, Brown 130 2. Exceedingly slim. 3. 3,500 lbs. 4. }4 dark, ).< better, but not No. 1. "Bernard W. Hayek, Quincy, Adams Co. —1 25 3. Not good. So far not enough to winter my bees on. 4. Not No. 1. Leroy Highbarger, Leaf River, Ogle Co. —1 80 2. Very poor. The worst drouth ever known—pastures all burnt up. 3. 100 lbs clover, basswood and honey-dew. Bees .are doing nothing now. 4. Clover and Im- den; I think. No. 1. Wm. Little, Marissa, St. Clair Co.—1. 60. 2 For fall crops fair if rains fall 3 My crop ruined by honey-dew. 4. Not good tor anything but bee-feed. Dr C C Miller, Marengo, McHenry Co. —1 202. 3. "; 3. Nary a drop. Adam Phelps, Springfleld-1. 38 3. Poor


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