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VOL. XXXIX 



FEBRUARY 15, 1911 



NO. 4 



Editorial 

 Stray Straws 

 Siftings 

 Bee-keeping in the Southwest 

 Conversations with Doolittle 

 In Memoriam of D. A. Jones 

 Necessity of Wired Combs for Shipping 

 Box Hives Prohibited in New Zealand 

 Territory in Idaho Overstocked 

 Moving Short Distances Any Time 

 Solid Combs versus the Winter Nest 

 Nectarless Flowers 

 Large versus Small Hives 

 Italians or Blacks 



Willow-herb and Ras berry of Michigan 

 Bee-keeping in the Highlands of Mexico 

 Bee-keeping on an Island Naval Station 

 The Narrow-leaf Cottonwood of Colorado weslky fostkk 

 European Foul Brood 

 Bee-keeping as a Hobby 

 Lime in a Celler does not Dry the Air 

 Prices of Honey ir Texas 



Bees Transferring Larvae h. bartlktt millek 



Bee-keeping in the Sugar-cane Regions 



ABTHUR DROS8AKRTS 



Climate of Great Britain and United States 



FREDERICK MARTIN 



Heads of Grain Our Homes 



E. R. ROOT 



J. L. BYER 



ISAAC HOPKINS 



R. D. BRADSHAW 



CLINT F. PULSIFER 



C. C. MILLER 



JOHN H. LOVELL 



HARRY LATHROP 



W. C. MOLLKTT 



K. D. TOWNSEND 



O. B. KKTOALFE 



W. A PRYAL 



F. B. CAVANAGH 



r. DUNDAS TODD 



F. L. HUGGINS 



M. E. PRUITT 



