Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. TAN. 15. J 907. No. 2. A POSTAL from Frank Benton locates himat Hongkong, Nov. 28. I hope hell getaway with his feet full size; but then I be-lieve its only the women who have theirfeet squeezed in China. R. F. HoLTERMANN seems to think it dan-gerous to feed honey in any case, p. ! thats caution with a vengeance! Ofcourse, his rule is a safe one, but it would bepretty hard for me to adopt it so long asthere is no foul brood within ten miles. Stenog is getting me all tangled up aboutpronouncing propolis, p. 16. When I sawthe discussion the question c
Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. TAN. 15. J 907. No. 2. A POSTAL from Frank Benton locates himat Hongkong, Nov. 28. I hope hell getaway with his feet full size; but then I be-lieve its only the women who have theirfeet squeezed in China. R. F. HoLTERMANN seems to think it dan-gerous to feed honey in any case, p. ! thats caution with a vengeance! Ofcourse, his rule is a safe one, but it would bepretty hard for me to adopt it so long asthere is no foul brood within ten miles. Stenog is getting me all tangled up aboutpronouncing propolis, p. 16. When I sawthe discussion the question certainly waswhether the accent was on the first or sec-ond syllable. As to whether the first syllableis pro or prop, there is authority for both. You ARE KiGHT, I think, Mr. Editor, insaying, p. 16, that a stove is better in the cel-lar than calcium chloride, and in some cellarsit might Ije cheaper. But the whole outfitfor the chloride ought not to cost more than$, and in some cellars it would cost $ make a chimney; Ijesides, the salt can beused
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