1896. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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front of the hive, seemingly all right. 

 July 30 another swarm — about four 

 quarts — issued, which we hived the same 

 as the other. The next morning I found 

 one dead queen in front of the last hive, 

 and three in front of the old hive, mak- 

 ing in all 13 queens that I saw, not 

 knowing how many went away with the 

 first swarm. 



Now for the old colony : After divid- 

 ing, they filled the two frames in the 

 brood-nest and about 15 pounds in the 

 super. The one with the old queen filled 

 their brood-nest and drew out some of 

 the foundation in the super, but put no 

 honey in the super at all. The ether 

 two new swarms are in good condition 

 for winter, with about 30 pounds of 

 honey each. 



If there is any one that can give any 

 better report of a 3-frame nucleus let us 

 hear from him. 



There is only one fault I have to find 

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Sauk Co., Wis. 



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Query 38.— Which do you think would be 

 more generally liked to place on the table be- 

 fore guests, a 4)4 square section of honey or 

 an oblong- one 5)4x.3'/4 ?— Mo. 



A. J. Cook— The former. 



A. J. Green— 4 K square. 



Jas. A. Stone— 4 K square. 



W. G. Larrabee— 4Jix4K. 



E. France — The square one. 



Eugene Secor— The 4Mx4K. 



Rev. M. Mahiu— The 4Ji-inch square. 



Chas. Dad^nt & Son— Either, if the 

 honey is good. 



J. M. Harabaugh — Whichever the 

 plate will suit. 



G. M. Doolittle — I prefer and use the 

 latter, considering it a more appreciable 

 shape. 



Dr. A. B. Mason— A 4>i square for 

 some people, and an oblong one for 

 others. 



R. L. Taylor— It probably would de- 

 pend simply on the shape of the plate to 

 be used. 



Mrs. L. Harrison— I would prefer the 

 square section : it would lie on a small 

 plate better. 



Dr. J. P. H. Brown— This is altogether 

 a matter of taste. The oblong might 

 best fit the majority of " honey-dishes." 



Dr. C. C. Miller— I think that depends 

 on the dish. For mostdishes the square 

 section, but for a long dish the oblong. 



H. D. Cutting — I used for several 

 years a section 4^x0?^, and they made 

 a finer appearance on the table than the 

 4J.ix4M. 



J. E. Pond— Really, I can't see that 

 It would make any difference, other 

 things being the same. It is wholly a 

 matter of fancy and taste. I think any 

 one would like the taste of the honey if 



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