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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 1. 



THE REVIEW FOR 1894. 



As the occasion demands, the Sj)ecial Toitic feature, that of bringing- together in one issue tlie 

 latest views of the best men upon some one topic, will be continued. In tlie Extracte<l Dei^art- 

 ment will be given the most valuable articles to be found in the otiier journals. Hastv will continue 

 to g-ive, each month, about three pages of his inimitable " Condensed View of Current Bee Writings." 

 R. L. Taylor will write each montli under the head of " WarU nt Alielijoan's Exjjerimetit 

 ^I)iar\^.'" Next summer, in company with his camera, the editor e.x peels to visit a large iiumber of 

 bee-keepers, making- extended triiis through Canada, the Eastern, Middle, and Western States: and the 

 Re^'iew will contain Ji/ri,sti-ii< jon.s and descriptions of tlie bee-k'opeis visited, ihrir homes, fam- 

 ilies, apiaries, imiilements, methods, etc. The prirnipal Coj-responc/eji* s are successful, practical 

 men, most of whom luive numbered their colonies by the hundred, and sent hoiie.\ to maiket by the ton, 

 and who can write, from experience, articles containing informalion of real benefit to honey-producers. 

 In short, the JRei'iew will strive most earnestly to stand in the l^ront Ran 7*, to publish advanced 

 ideas, to be interesting-, enterprising, wide awake, up with tiie times, and of such a character that no 

 practical bee-keeper can afford to do without it. Price ^1.00 a year. The Rei-iew and " ^l</i'fi/ieecf 

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