Volume XXXIII 



DECEMBER 1, 1905 



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m-BEE CULTME 



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;ONTENTs 



Market Quotations 1222 



STRAWS-Dr. Miller 1229 



ICKINGS 1230 



Conversations with Doolittle 1231 



Editorials 1232 



Cutting- Bee-trees 1232 



•"Have More Charity" 1233 



Shall We Take More than One Bee Journal 1233 



The Advantage of Selliner Honey around Home 1233 



Wintering Pratt Baby Nuclei 1334 



Moving Bees 1234 



Obstacle in Advancement of Prices of Honey 1234 



How Late to Leave]Bees Out 1234 



GENtERAL Correspondence 1236 



Educational Value of Bee Cultuie 1236 



Amount of Honey per Colony 1237 



Protection for Supers 1238 



History of a Drone-laying Queen 1239 



Government Distribution of Queens 1240 



Bee-keeping in Nevada 1241 



Facts About Baby Nuclei i''<2 



The Pratt Nuclei 1243 



Bees on ttoof of i Our OfRce^Building in New York 1244 



Heads of Grain 1248 



How Temperature Affects the Sale of Honey 1248 



New End-bar for Self-spacing Frame 1249 



Wet-land Hive-stand 1219 



Bees Living in the Open Air without a Hive 1230 



Defect in the Ohio Foul-brood Law 1251 



Our Homes 1252 



Gardening 1257 



Health Notes 1257 



Special Notices 1270 



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Entered at the Posto lice, Medina, Ohio, as Second-class Matter 



