306 THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW 



Officers. Directors. 



George W. York, President. ... Sandpoint, Ida. E. D. Townsend, Chairman Remus, Mich. 



MoRLEY Pettit, Vice-Pres. . . Guelph, Ont., Can. J. M. Buchanan Franklin, Tenn. 



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



230 Woodland Ave. J. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



N. E. France, Treas. Gen. Mgr., Plattville, Wis. F. Wilco.x Mauston, Wis. 



(rational Branches and Their Secretaries. 



Arizona Honey Exchange New Jersey— E. G. Carr New Egypt, N. J. 



G. M. Frizzell, Tempe, Ariz. N. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray.. Fort Edwards, N.Y. East Jordan, Mich. 



Colorado— Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. Ohio — Prof. N. E. Shaw, Dept. of Agr 



Chicago-Northwestern— L. C. Dadant Columbus, Ohio 



Hamilton 111 Ontario — P. W. Hodgetts, Parliament Bldg., 



Idaho— R.' D." BradshavV. '.'.". '.'.".'.'. . . Notus, 'ida! ^ • • • • • • ' \Vr-\ Toronto, Ont., Can. 



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



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



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



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



Missouri — J. F. Diemer Liberty, Mo. Tennessee — J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 



Michigan — E. B. Tyrrell, 230 Woodland N'ermont- P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



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



Minnesota — C. E. Palmer, 1024 Miss. St.. Rt. 2, N. Yakima, Wash. 



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



An Editorial Board for The Review. 



By authority of Rule No. 20, the Board of Directors have 

 appointed Mr. Wesley Foster and E. D. Townsend as Associate 

 Editors of the Bee-Keepers' Review, to act until the delegate meet- 

 ing in February, or until their successors shall be elected. They 

 take up the reign of duty with the September, 1912, number. 



E. D. Townsend, Chainnan. 



Now for National Grading Rules. 



In the July Review, Editor Tyrrell suggests the advisability of 

 having a committee appointed to meet at the next National meeting 

 in February, to draw up a set of Uniform Grading Rules for Comb 

 Honey. The scheme is to have the board of directors of the Na- 

 tional select three experienced comb honey producers, who thor- 

 oughly understand the grading of comb honey, to meet with three 

 experienced comb honey dealers who understand the requirements 

 of the market, and the six formulate a set of grading rules that it is 

 hoped will be accepted as a uniform set by both the producer and 

 dealer. 



As chairman of the Board of Directors, I promise the hearty 

 support of the board in this matter, and that we will only be too 

 willing to do our part and have our three of the committee on the 

 ground at the next meeting of the National, in February, 1913. I 



