SUPPLEMENT. 



PICTURE GALLERY OF GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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8URING the 17 years in which Glean- 

 ings has beeii published, a large num- 

 ber of fine engravings of apiaries and 

 bee and honey exhibits have been 

 presented to the readers. They were 

 executed at considerable cost, and are also 

 suggestive of many ideas with regard to 

 apiaries and apiarian exhibits. Those of 

 the better sort we take great pleasure in 

 presenting to our readers again, in the 

 shape of a souvenir, and we trust it will be 

 appreciated. Our list is double, and in 

 some instances perhaps three times the size 

 it was when the pictures originally appear- 

 ed, and hence to the majority of our readers 



they will be new. Perhaps we should re- 

 mark, that these engravings will appear in 

 the A B C of Bee Culture, just after the bi- 

 ographical sketches. The two together will 

 give an excellent idea of prominent apia- 

 rists, and of their apiaries ; of prominent 

 honey-men and of their honey -exhibits, 

 from all parts of the world. While it is not 

 possible, by reason of space, to give descrip- 

 tive reading-matter for each, we have indi- 

 cated the page and volume in which full 

 details can be found. If you do not happen 

 to have the required back number, describ- 

 ing a certain exhibit or apiary, send 10 cts., 

 and we will mail vou the desired number. 



A, E, 3IAN1 T M'S SIDE-HILL APIARY; SEE GLEANINGS, PAGE 665, VOL. XVII. 



