34 THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW 



B. F. Kendig. "The Outlook for Indiana Honey Production" will 

 be discussed by V. W. Berbaugh, Ernest Root and others. "Market- 

 ing Indiana Honey, Extracted," by John Bull, of Valparaiso; 

 "Comb," by George Williams, of Redkey. "Organization," by E. 

 B. Tyrrell, Secretary of the National. Geo. W. Demuth and Dr. E. 

 F. Phillips, of Washington, have both been invited to be present, as 

 well as C. P. Dadant, editor of the American Bee Joniiial. 



A special effort will be made to develop more fully the Indiana 

 honey resources, realizing that many carloads of honey are shipped 

 into the state each year which ought to Idc furnished by Indiana l)ee 

 men. 



A good attendance is desired and expected. The president is 

 Mason J. Xiblack, and Geo. W. \Villiams is secretary. 



Annual Convention of the Ohio Branch, N. B, K. A. 



This will be held at Columbus, Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu- 

 ary 14th and 15th. The first session, Tuesday, begins at 2 p. m. 

 and consists of the President's address; report of the Secretary; re- 

 port of the Treasurer; "Result of Apiary Inspection in Hamilton 

 County," by Fred W. Muth ; "With the Apiary Exhibit at County 

 Fairs," by Glenwood Beard. 



The evening session will be taken up of "Apiculture at the Uni- 

 versity," Ijy Prof. J. S. Hine; an address on "Organization," by E. 

 B. Tyrrell, Secretary of the National; address by C. P. Dadant, ed- 

 itor of the American Bee Journal ; "Live Bee Demonstration," by E. 

 R. Root, editor of Gleanings in Bee Cnlture. 



Wednesday morning session will be taken up by "Florida Bee- 

 Keeping," by J. E. Alarchant ; "Queen Bearing," by J. C. Mosgrove ; 

 "My Experience with European Foul Brood," by "B. J. Holden ; 

 "Ohio Apiculture — Impressions of a Farmers' Institute," by W^ A. 

 Matheny, Ohio University. 



The afternoon session will be taken up with a "Woman's W^ay 

 With Bees," by Mrs. Jesse Goodrich ; "Wax Rendering," by H. H. 

 Root; "Production of Comb Honey," by A. A. Doenges; "Produc- 

 tion of Extracted Honey," l)v H. C. Ouirin. 



Meeting of the Adirondack Branch, N. B. K. A. 



The secretary sends the following report of their convention : 

 The sixth annual meeting of Adirondack branch w^as held on the 



afternoon of November 2'?, 1912, at Hotel Hudson, Fort Edward, 



N. Y. 



The officers and a fair representation of members were present. 



