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GI.EANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 1 



Some Good Things 



That have appeared in the Bee-keepers' Review for the present year are as follows: 



The editor visited the Cogjishalls last winter, and in the January Review 

 he gives the gist of the methods that have enabled these men to build 

 beautiful homes (of which pictures are given) and put thousands of 

 W. L. Coggshall says it is the best " write-up " that has ever been given 



A Visit to the 

 'Coggshalls. 



dollars in the bank. 

 ■of their business. 



A special feature of the Review is the beautiful frontispiece that 



' "^ ■^''^^'^^'SP'^^^' it gives each month. This month it gives a characteristic Califor- 

 nia scene — snow capped mountain peaks in the distance, valleys and orange-groves in the 

 middle distance, and a great irrigation-reservoir in the foreground. 



The special feature of the Februarj' Review is an illustrated 

 Fertilization of Queens article by J. S. Davitte, telling how he secured the mating 



m Confinement. jiaa « 4 i? u *^- i 



of 100 queens in confinement. Full particulars are given. 



The March Review has an article on 



Worl<ing According to Locality, and this subject, and i think it one of the 

 Killing the Queens Each Summer. ^est, if not the best article, that has ever 



appeared in the Review. The methods described are probably not adapted to all localities, 

 but the thoroughness with which the writer, S. D. Chapman, of Mancelona, Mich., has studied 

 out the conditions of his locality, and devised a system of management adapted to the condi- 

 tions, is a most interesting and encouraging object-lesson. 



In the March issue is commenced a series of articles 

 wake up, Bee-keepers, to from men who have made money by " Keeping More 

 the Changed Conditions. Bees." You can do the same. I consider these arti- 



cles the most timely and helpful of any the Review has published. They will be continued 

 into the April, and possibly into the May, Review. 



The frontispiece of this issue is from an 8x10 photograph, taken last 



Three Editors. 



February, at Madison, Wis , and shows the editors of Gleanings, 



American Bee Journal, and Review. 



The Review is $1.00 a year ; but to each one sending $1.00 for 1901 I 

 special UTierS. ^j^, sending 12 back numbers (of my own choosing) free. For $2.00 

 I will send the 12 back numbers, the Review for 1901, and a queen of the Superior, Long- 

 tongue Stock. Oueen alone, $1.50. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



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