. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered at tbe Post^fflce at Cblcago as Becond-Claas Mall-Matter.) Published Weekly at $ a Year, by (ieorge VV. York & Co., 118 W. Jackson Blvd. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,, JUNE Vol. XLVII—No. 24 i»r«'!'^--'s;;S'?;'\-*.-. m WWsfTVfXTm Oliscellaneou He W3 - Items Mr. J. L/. Byer, of Mount .Joj, Unt., has been appointed Inspector for the district east of Toronto as far as Belleville and north, in- cluding Peterboro and Victoria counties. The other inspectors for Ontario are as follows: Wm. McEvoy, of Woodburn; Jacob Al- paugh,


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered at tbe Post^fflce at Cblcago as Becond-Claas Mall-Matter.) Published Weekly at $ a Year, by (ieorge VV. York & Co., 118 W. Jackson Blvd. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,, JUNE Vol. XLVII—No. 24 i»r«'!'^--'s;;S'?;'\-*.-. m WWsfTVfXTm Oliscellaneou He W3 - Items Mr. J. L/. Byer, of Mount .Joj, Unt., has been appointed Inspector for the district east of Toronto as far as Belleville and north, in- cluding Peterboro and Victoria counties. The other inspectors for Ontario are as follows: Wm. McEvoy, of Woodburn; Jacob Al- paugh, of Dobbinton; James Armstrong, of Cheapside; H. G. Sibbald, of Claude; and M. B. Holmes, of Athens. We congratulate Mr. Byer upon his new position, and also the bee-keepers in his dis- trict upon the appointment of so capable a bee-keeper to inspect their apiaries. Darwin's Nationality. — We have re- ceived the following referring to the nation- ality of Charles Darwin: Mr. Editor:—On page , Burton N. Gates says that Charles Darwin's volume on the earthworm "is a noble example of the German spirit in American ; Does that mean that Darwin was an American? E. J. It is not safe to say exactly what may have been meant, but at any rate Charles Darwin was an Englishman. A Traitor to Bee-Keepers.—We have received a communication from Mr. Jas. A. Stone, Secretary of the Illinois State Bee- Keepers' , Association, and also a member of that Association's Legislative Committee. It seems that a discovery was made while at- tempting to secure the passage of certain Bills in the interest of bee-keepers, and the following tells about it: Bee-Keepers, Take Warning! What shall we name him when we find a " traitor in the camp of Israel;" For what can we call him but a traitor to bee-keepers, when he has done his very best to prevent legislation in their favor? He says in quite a lengthy letter td the chairman of the com mittce in the Senate—before wh


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