THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 221 



Published Monthly 



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EDITORIAL 



Get ready to send in your crop report just as soon as you 

 receive the July Re\te\v. It will contain a report JDlank for that 

 purpose. 



Just now, when the surplus is piling up on the hives, is a 

 good time to get that "think tank" of yours started as to where, 

 when and how vou are ooinor to sell that honev next fall. 



The Cause of European Foul Brood. 



Circular Xo. 157. issued May 10th, by the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, United States Department of Agriculture, and written by 

 G. F. Whitem, Ph. D., treats of the cause and detection of European 

 Foul Brood, and can be had by addressing the above department. 

 The circular contains l(i pages and cover, G by inches. It should 

 be in the hands of every bee-keeper, as too much can not be known 

 concernino- this dread disease. 



Western Honey Producers' Association Has Moved. 



The treasurer and Manager. \\'. P. Southworth, of Sioux City, 

 Iowa, has written me that the Western Honey Producers' Associa- 

 tion has moved its headquarters from Salix, Iowa, to Sioux City, 

 Iowa. Mr. Southworth advises me that this company is composed 

 of bee-keepers who have joined forces for mutual benefits. We are 

 glad to report this progress on the part of the producers and wish 

 them abundant success in their new quarters. 



