There is one chapter in Advanced Bee Cul- 

 ture entitled "The Production of Comb Honey." 

 It comes in after consideration has been given to 

 some most important points, such as locality, hives, 

 supers, sections, increase, feeding, varieties of bees, 

 use of comb foundation, etc. It begins at the open- 

 ing of the season and goes briefly over the ground 

 (and here is the ioiportant point) showing the re- 

 lation of these different features to one another, as 

 they are employed in the production of comb honey. 



Reader if you are interested in the production 

 of comb honey, you ought to read this chapter now, 

 at the opening of the season, so that you see the 

 relationship of these various features, and plan and 

 work accordingly, as the season advances. 



Remember, too, that this is only one chapter 

 of 33 which the book contains. 



Price of the book $1.20; or, with the Review 

 one year, for only $2.00. 



Flinto MicHm^an 



