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Officers. Directors. 



George W. York, Tresident Sandpoint. Ida. E. D. Towxsexd. ( iiainnan Remus, Mich. 



MoRLEY Pettit, N'ice-Pres. . .Guelph, Ont., Can. J. M. Buchaxax Franklin, Tenn. 



E. B. Tyrrell, Secretary Detroit, Mich. Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



230 Woodland Ave. J. T.. Craxe Middlebury, Vt. 



X. E. Fraxce, Treas. Gen. Mgr., Plattville, Wis. F. Wilcox Mauston, Wis. 



N'aticnal Branches and Their Secretaries. 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray.. Fort Edwards, X.Y. X. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett 



Colorado— Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. East Jordan, INIich. 



Chicago-Xorthwestern— L. C. Dadant.... Ohio— Prof. X. E. Shaw, Dept of Agr. . . 



Hamilton, 111. W " V •;; ' ^ t^ • -Columbus Ohio 



IDAHO-R. D. Bradshaw Xotus, Ida. ONT.^RIO-P. \\ . Hodgetts, Parliament BIdg 



. , r> , r- • ,- ij Ti, loronto, Unt., Can. 



Illinois— Jas. A. btone.. .Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. Oregon— H. Wilson Corvallis, Ore. 



Iowa— C. L. Pinney De Mars, Iowa. Pecos Valley— Henry C. Barron..^ 



Indiana — Walter Pouder, 859 Mass. Ave. . . Hagerman, Xew Mexico 



Indianapolis, Ind. Twin Falls — C. H. Stimson. .Twin Falls, Ida. 



MissoLRi — J. F. Diemer Lilaerty, Mo. Texxessee — T. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 



MiCHiGAX — E. B. Tyrrell, 230 Woodland \'ermoxt — P. E. Crane Middlebury, \'t. 



Ave., Detroit. Mich. Washington — T. B. Ramage 



MiNNESOT.\ — C. E. Palmer. 1024 Miss. St.. " Rt. 2, X. Yakima, Wash. 



St. Paul, Minn. Wiscoxsix — Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Glass Packages for National Members. 

 AA'e hope to have prices and descriptions of glass honey 

 packages in time to give them to you in the July Re\'iew. As a 

 feeler I might say that from present indications we \vill be able 

 to get you half pound jelly glasses, packed in six dozen cases, at 

 about 1.) cents per dozen. 



California State Association. 

 This Association is endeavoring to get statistics on the honey 

 crop by asking for reports from a number of the State Associations 

 throughout the country. AMiile we appreciate this spirit of progress 

 on the part of the bee-keepers, yet we cannot help but feel that if 

 the California Association would join forces with the National the 

 reports they will receive will l3e more valuable and more complete 

 than what they can get personally. 



The Oregon National Branch. 



H. F. Wilson, of Corvallis, Oregon, who is the secretarv. advises 

 me that the Oregon branch of the X. B. K. -\. has secured from 

 the State Board of Agriculture space and funds for an exhibit of bees 

 and bee products at their next state fair. They will also take an 

 active interest in securing a new Foul Brood Bill. It seems that 

 one passed the Legislature last year, but was vetoed bv the Gov- 



