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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15 



Some of the Many 



Good Things 



in the Weekly 



American Bee Journal 



Bee=keepin§f in^ Southwest 



Prof. Louis H. Scholl, in charge of the State apicultural experiment work, at 

 College Station, Texas, will soon begin a series of articles on bee management 

 and resources in the great southwestern part of our country. These articles 

 will be of special interest to all who want to make a success of bee-keeping 

 there, or who may want to change their location from a cold to warm cUmate. 



Q. M. Doolittle, C. P.Dadant, Prof. A. J Cook 



(of New York State) (of Illinois) (of California) 



Will each write regularly for the columns of the weekly AMERICAN BEE 

 JOURNAL for 1905. . • 



Dr. Miller's Question = box 



Every bee-keeper knows Dr. C. C. Miller and his ability to answer questions 

 on bee-keeping. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL subscribers have in his Ques- 

 tion-box a fine opportunity to learn from his long and extensive experience. 

 Especially is this a great thing for beginners. 



The Weekly American Bee Journal 



Is mailed for a whole year for ONLY $ 1 .00— less than 2 cents a copy ! For a 

 short time we can begin all NEW subscriptions with January 1st, if desired. 

 Better send on your dollar AT ONCE for 1905, and not risk losing any of the 

 good things that are now appearing weekly in the columns of the AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL. A sample copy mailed for the asking. 



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