THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 185 



Published Monthly 



E. B. TYRRELL. Managing Editor. 



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EDITORIAL 



It is the man, not the business, that succeeds. — W. Z. H. 



If the world doesn't suit vou it is ten to one that you don't suit 

 the world.— W. Z. H. ' 



Talk, attempts to do something, are all well enough in their 

 wav. but it is the man that docs tilings that we all admire. — A^^ 

 Z. H. 



Old subscribers will be pleased to read a few editorials in this 

 number signed "^^^ Z. 11." These were selected by one of the 

 subscribers and sent to me some time ago. They are taken from 

 old numbers of the Rfa-ii-:\v. 



That Grading Rules Discussion. 



Owing to the contril)uted articles and the amount of editorial 

 matter made necessary by the recent change in management of the 

 Review, the discussion on grading rules wnll have to lay over until 

 the next issue. I regret this, as I am sure you would like to have 

 its continuance without interruption. 



Sweet Clover. 



Bulletin Xo. 48.5. with the above title, written l\v J. M. West- 

 gate and H. X. Vinall of the Bureau of Plant Industry, and pub- 

 lished by the United States Government, can be obtained by writing 

 the Secretary of Agriculture, ^^'ashington, D. C. When writing, 

 if you will send along a list of your neighbors who would be inter- 



