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In a story-paper, when a continued story has been 

 running- several weeks, there will often be found, at the 

 beg-inning-of each installment, a "synopsis" of the pre- 

 ceding chapters. By a perusal of this "synopsis," the 

 new subscriber is able to pick up the story at that 

 point, and follow it understandingly. In one sense, the 

 new book, Advancicd Bizk Cultukk, is a "synopsis " of 

 bee culture. It is the cream, or, as one man puts it, the 

 " butter," of what has appeared in the Review during 

 the nearly 20 years of its existence. It gives the best 

 methods, the advanced methods, (hence the name) for 

 managing bees for profit. It tells what is already 

 kiiozuii ; then the Review takes up the subject, and dis- 

 cusses what we doiC t kiiozc, but are trying to learn. 



It first takes up the subject of Bee-Keeping as a 

 Business; then shows the best method of Making" a 

 Start in Bee-Keeping; points out the Mistakes in Bee- 

 Keeping; shows the wonderful Influence of Locality; 

 tells what is the Best Stock and how to Secure it; giyes 

 points that will enable a bee-keeper to make a wise 

 Choice of Hive; shows the necessity and use of Honey 



