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THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST. 



1 Kings, xvi : 3. 



2 Kings, xviii : 32. 

 Job, XX : 17. 



Ps. xix: 10; Ixxxi : 16; cxlx : 103. 



Prov. V : 3 ; xvi : 24 ; xxiv : 13 ; 

 XXV : 16, 27. 



Sol. iv: 11; v: 1. 



Isa. vii : 15, 22. 



Jer. xi: 5; xxxii : 22: xli : 8. 



Ezek. iii: 3; xvi: 13, 19; xx : 6, 

 15 ; xxvii : 17. 



Matt, iii: 4. 



Mark, i : 6. 



Luke, xxiv : 42. 



Eev. x: 9; x: 10. 



The above gives a total of fifty-nine 

 texts. Will some of your readers sup- 

 ply any additional ones? I remember 

 Mr. Carr on one occasion wlien giving 

 an address quoting a number, but I 

 forget his figures just now. — R. R. 

 GoDFjiEY in British Bee Journal. 



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