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341 



Snyder. A 02 



Taylor, B 138, 65. 154, 175, 208, 240, 264, 205, 299 



Taylor. R. L 7,267,29:? 



Walker, R 20 



West, Emily 105 



West, N. 1) 160 



Weller, G. R 96 



Wilson, Emma 183 



Wilpy,H.W 186 



Wilkin, R 161 



Wood,, /as. F 270 



Mex to Social Tops. 



Jan. Writing for the Bee Journals. 



Feb. 



Mar. 



Apr. 



May 



June 



July Smoke ; 



Aug. 



The Grading of Honey. 

 Shipping Bees. 

 Miscellaneous Matter. 



Smokers. 



Feeding and Feeders. 

 Oct. (Construction of Bee Cellars. 

 Nov. Raising Sugar Honey. 

 Dec. ''Best Articles" From the Best Men. 



SUCCESS 



Is one of the most pleasant experiences with 

 which a man can meet. If this is what you 

 would like to meet, but are a little doubtful as 

 to which road to follow, take the advice of one 

 who has met success and can tell you all about 

 it. Few men have met with greater success in 

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 are clearly mapped out in a book very appro- 

 priately called " Success in Bee Cultube," 

 which he sells at the small sum of 50 cts. The 

 above is the honest opinion of the editor of the 

 Review. 



DON'T SEND 



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ADVERTISEMENTS GREGORY BRO'S & SON 



Que^n Dealers, 



Write for prices ou tine, golden, Italian Queens 

 from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, 1893. Best colonies last 

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