1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



137 



A S\iccessf\il Iioxiie*inade 

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Fully described and illustrated by Mr. Allen Latham, in the Weekly American 

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Yon Yonson's Trip to the Moon 

 in SearcH of Newr R.aces of Bees 



in an airship with Mr. A. I. Gleanings (also in the Jan. 25th number) 

 is a very amusing story. ::::::::::: 



HersHiser Improved Combined 

 Hive-stand and Bottom-board 



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