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We have about 300 copies of ba 

 inunbers of The Bee-Keeper which • 

 should lie pleased to place in the hai 

 of bee-keepers who are not now si 

 scribers. If you will write us h< 

 many you can thus distribute for 

 we shall .uladly forward them, a 

 thank you for the courtesy. 



The Favignanese bee-keepers 

 garded the want of pollen at the : 

 preach of spring as one of the ch 

 11 causes of dysentery among bees. 



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