35«. THE BhE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



®lf0 National Mt^-^Jiupna^ Aaanriatton 



Att& tta AflSUatPb Assnrtalwna 



Officers. Directors. 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, President Dr. Burton N. Gates, Chairman 



Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass. 



Dr. H. a. Surface, Vice-Pres.Harrisburg, Pa. K- ^} Townsend Northstar, Mich. 



r- Tj T: „^, , c 1 i-\ » •» i\T- 1. }■ -^I- Buchanan Franklin, Tenn. 



E. B. Tyrrell Secretary Detroit. Mich. -^Vesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



214 Hammond Bldg. j. g Cavanagh Hebron, Ind. 



C. P. Dadant, Treas Hamilton, 111. Prof. Wilmon Newell. .College Station, Tex. 



Affiliated Associations and Tlieir Secretaries. 



Arizona Honey Exchange Missouri— J. F. Diemer Liberty, Mo. 



G. M. Frizzell, Tempe, Ariz. New Jersey— E. G. Carr New Egypt, N.J. 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray . .Fort Edwards, N.Y. N. California— Alwin P. Heim 



Colorado — Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. Box 16, Fair Oaks Calif. 



Chicago-Northwestern — L. C. Dadant. . N. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett '. . . 



,, •• Hamilton, 111. East Jordan. Mich. 



Hampshire— Hampden— Franklin —Dr.. Ohio— Prof. N. E. Shaw, Dept. of Agr... 



Burton N. Gates Amherst, Mass. Columbus, Ohio 



Idaho — R. D. Bradshaw Notus, Ida. Oregon— H. Wilson. . .' .'.'. . .Corvalis, Ore. 



Twin Falls— C. H. Stinson. .Twin Falls, Ida. Pecos Valley— Henry C. Barron 



Idaho Honey Producers' Assn. — Frank Hagerman, New Mexico 



Beach. Salem, Idaho Pennsylvania— H. C. Klinger, Liverpool, Pa. 



Illinois— Jas. A. Stone.. Rt 4, Springfield, 111. Tennessee— J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 



lowA — S. W. Snyder Center Point, Iowa rp, „ ixrn- n r^ ^^■ t> i=^ 



INDIANA-Geo. W. Williams, Redkey, Ind. Texas-WiIIis C. Collier, Box 154...... 



Kansas— O. A. Keen Topeka, Kans. „ V,"^'r^ ■' " ' ' W- j°., ?' "ir^ 



Massachusetts Society OF Bee-Keepers.. Vermont— P. E. Cr^ne Middlebury, Vt. 



..Leslie A. M. Stewart, Franklin, Mass. Washington— J. B. Ramage 



Michigan— O. H. Schmidt Rt. 2. N. Yakima, Wash. 



Rt. 5, Bay City, Mich. Wisconsin — Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Minnesota — Dr. L. D. Leonard Worcester County — J. S. Whittemore.. 



. .515 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Leicester, Mass. 



Wanted — A recipe for curing girl.s ('employed in scraping sec- 

 tion honey boxes) of gouging their scraping knives into the combs. 



Proceedings of the New Jersey Bee-Keepers' Association Held at the 

 Apiary of George Grover, Near Trenton, June 25th, 1913. 



REPORTED EV E. G. CARR, SEC, NEW KGVPT, N. J. 



One of the largest, if not the largest, summer meetings of the 

 N. J. B. K. A. was held at the apiary of Geo. Grover, near Trenton, 

 on June 2.5th, there being 63 present. 



The first subject discussed was the improved rubber cloth, by 

 Dr. Cheney, of Hoboken. This is a very ingenious arrangement 

 and was described and illustrated in GlcarJngs a short time ago. Dr. 

 Cheney also showed a stand on which to place removed supers when 

 manipulating hives, which while very simple in design makes it 

 almost impossible to mash a bee on the underside of the super. 



The tube bee escape was next ably discussed i)y W. W. Case, 

 of Frenchtown. This device was the subject of an article in a re- 

 cent number of Gleanings. While primarily designed for treating 

 foul broody colonies, this device is also ideal for transferring from 

 anv sort of a hive or box which can be made bee-t'oht. 



