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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL,. 



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Bee-K.eeper*s Guide ; 01-, Cook's Manual 



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4|iiliil)y*8NeivBee-KeepluK. by L. C. Root— 

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IklDK*** Bee-Keepers* Text-Book, by A. J. 



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I'liuK^troth on the Hive und Honey Bee 



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Blesiied Bees, by J<ihn Allen.— A romance of 

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Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

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Honey, ns Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

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