. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 120 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Feb. 23, 1899. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. AOl^L tt^^ i fm ^^Bj}i ^m^d, ^ i^S 'T"r*P^ ^pp ^ ITBLISHT WEKKLY BY Qeorqe W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Cliicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.) United States Bee-Keepers' Association. Org-anUed to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to protect its members : to prevent the adulteration of houej- ; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. A


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 120 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Feb. 23, 1899. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. AOl^L tt^^ i fm ^^Bj}i ^m^d, ^ i^S 'T"r*P^ ^pp ^ ITBLISHT WEKKLY BY Qeorqe W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Cliicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.) United States Bee-Keepers' Association. Org-anUed to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to protect its members : to prevent the adulteration of houej- ; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Afembership fee— per Aaatim, Executive Committee—Pres., E. Whitcornb; Vice-Pres., C. A. Hatch; Secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B, Toledo, Ohio. Board of Dikectors—E. R. Root; E. Whitcornb; : C. P. Dadant; W. Z. Hutchinson; Dr. C. C. Miller. Gen'l Manager and Treasorer—Eug-eue Secor, Forest City, Iowa. VOL 39. FEBRUARY 23, 1899. NO. 8. Note—The American Bee Journal adopts the Orthopraphv of the follow- injr Rule, recommended bv the joint action of the American Philolog- ical Association and the Philological Society of England: — Chang-e "d" or **ed" final to "t" when so pronounced, when the '*e'' af- fects a preceding sound. The Chicago Bee=Keepers' Association will hold its ihird quarterly meeting- Thursday, March 2, at the Brig-gs House, northeast corner of Randolph St. and Fifth Ave. Of course every bee-keeper is invited to be present, especially those in this (Cook) county. Sweet Clover—Mr. Wm. Stolley's article on the sow- ing and growing of sweet clover will be found in this issue. Keid carefully all he says about it, for he has had long and extensive experience with it, both as a food for farm stock and as a honey-producer. We can supply the seed of sweet clover promptly, as shown by the advertisement on page 123 of this number. The " Feeling" Regarding Apis Dorsata. The Ameri can Bee-Keeper says :


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