Or how to Realize the Most Money with the Smallest Expenditure of Capital 

 and Labor in the Care of Bees, Rationally Considered. 



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In tfie Preparation of this Journal the following are the lYiiwipal Periodicals Consulted : 

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Remarks on in-door wintering "25 



<1ur own Apiary '25 



How bees behave in cold weather '27 



Rfjiort from L. C. Root '27 



(,)uiiibv hive '27 



Wliv do our bees die? '27 



Hoiiic made New Ideas etc. '28 



Dcnible width versus two story '28 



Sawihist for contracting entrances 'IS 



Diniensiims of IVaincs etc '28 



A Novel Idea in Wintering etc '29 



Half inch, versus double walls '2i> 



Section Honey boxes '29, :i'2 



Donltlc wall hives etc .'W 



Honev Cohnnn .'51 



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Humbugs and Swindles 31 



Reports Encouraging 31 



Tiasswood ; Starting a plantation 32 



How to fly bees in a room 32 



Is it the fault of our Queens? 33 



Reports from cold frames ;W 



Leather for quilts 33 



Strait combs 33 



Adulteration of honey 33 



Movable portico 34 



Huzz Saws 34 



Candying of honey 34 



Dee)) frames ". 35 



Imported Queens 3ti 



Sunflowers 



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