1901 



GIvICANINGo IN BEE CULTURE. 



867 



We are getting good reports of the young 

 clover that is growing all over the country. 



aini)iuit that has been stated in the daily 

 press. Several write that Mr. Clayton, on 

 page 828, overestimated the crop. 



Moke proof is coming in, showing that 

 the amount of hone}- in the country has been 

 greatl}' exaggerated. We admit and have 

 admitted all along that there is more ex- 

 tracted in the East, but not nearly the 



It is a real pleasure to me to say ii good 

 word for the Bcc-kccpcrs'' Review. That 

 journal shows on the part of its editor a 

 good deal of time and thought. A strong 

 feature of it is the editorial department. 

 Mr. Hutchinson is ii good reviewer; and if 

 any man can pick up valuable little kinks 

 iit conventions or when traveling, or can 

 glean from the current bee literature of the 

 day, it is W. Z. Hutchinson, of Flint, Mich. 



FIG. 6. — MF.SOUITK LF.AF AND BRANCH (lIFF SIZK). 



