928 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Fig. 2. — Messrs. Raut, Clark, and House, our distinguished New York visitors, just geitmg Uie point. 



even went so far as to say that such "stuff" 

 would be the means of spreading European 

 foul brood all over the country, because it 

 would be impossible for the inspectors to 

 liave the orthodox treatment (the McEvoy) 

 applied. 



Some years later, when Dr. Miller had 



the scourge of European foul brood, we 

 advised him to follow Alexander's and 

 House's plan, and the readers now know 

 that Dr. Miller does not fear European foul 

 brood. Today the Alexander-House-Miller 

 method is accepted as orthodox. " But," 

 said Dr. Phillips, whom we met recently, 



Fig. 3.— a, I, Root, in his electric, telling the Ohio beekeepers something of his early experiences as a 

 beekeeper. 



