Volume XXXIII 



JULY 1, 1905 



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Market Quotations 694 



Straws— Dr. Miller 699 



Bee-keeping^among>he^Rockies. . .701 

 Editorials 703 



The Automobile for Out-apiary Work 703 



Dual Plan of Introducing Queens 704 



Feeding Unknown Honeys to Bees 704 



A Cheap and Lasting Smoker Fuel 704 



Hive-records 705 



Honey-producers' League and Its Work 705 



Gleanings from; Pacific Coast 707 



General Correspondence 708 



Red-clover Bees 708 



Artificial Increase 710 



Foul Brood 712 



Pertinent Remarks on Shaken Swarms 713 



Wax-production in Cuba 714 



Superseding Our Old Queens 715 



Prize-winners for this'Issue 716 



The House-apiary in Cuba 718 



A Good List of "Don'ts" 720 



Shallow Frames Same Depth as Section-holders 721 



Italianizing as a Cure for Pickled Brood 721 



The Hoffman Frame 722 



Getting the Bees into the Danzenbaker Super 723 



Conversations with Doolittle 723 



Heads of Grain 725 



Entrance-guards for Out-apiaries 725 



Lewis-Hall Improved Foundation-fastener 726 



Experience with Alexander Plan of Increase ....727 



Queens Sent by Mail Dying 727 



An Uncapping-roller 728 



Melting Foul-brood Combs in Wax-extractor 729 



Our Homes 730 



Special Notices 743 



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