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(iLKANlNGS IN HEE CULTURE. 



Apk. 1. 



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 "Largest House Apiarj' in the AVorld, and 

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 Laiigdon (a most excellent article);' B. Tay- 

 lor will siiow how tlie cells in unfinislied 

 sections, left over from last year, can be 

 shortened, and the combs brought to a level as rapidly as tlie sections can be handled; R. C. Aikin will 

 point out the weakest point in bee-escapes— the spot where inventors need to use their brains some more; 

 K. L. Taylor will continue liis "Timely Topics," (and they arc tinielyi; E. B. Hasty will review the 

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