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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 1 



A BEE-KEEPEU S PART IN AN INDl'STKIAL PAHADE. 



queens and bees, and can pick up bees near- 

 ly as fast as a heu can pick up corn. We 

 have two out-yards five miles from home, 

 and it is vei-y seldom that he does not go 

 along and help do some light work at tlie 

 out-yanls. Ever since he could talk, if any- 

 l)ody asked him what kind of a man he was 

 goiiig to be he woidd always say, "A bee- 



man:"" ami ask him how many l)ees he ex- 

 pected to keep he would nearly always say 

 fifteen hundred: sometimes would get as high 

 as eighteen hunilred: so you see he intends 

 to d(j something. 



In the morning of the day his photo was 

 taken he helpetl his papa cage some queens. 

 While he was working that morning a l)ee 



.MiMl.N(i A LOVD OF BABY NUCLEI FKO.M UNE MATING-YARD TO ANOTHER. SEE EDITORIAL. 



