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Bee-SL«eper*s Guide ; or. Cook's llf annal 

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Qnlnby*s New Bec-Keeplngr, by Ij. C. Root— 



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Kins:**! Bee-K.eeper»* Text-Book, by A. J . 



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 I^aniriitroth on the Blve and Honey Bee. 



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Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— A romance of 

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Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

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Honey, as Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

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