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Prof. Coo^t, in his valuable Manual of the Apiarv, 

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I>zlerzon*fl Rutlenal Bee ~ Keeping.— A 



Translation of the Masterpiece of that most 

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Queen-RearlnK. by Henry Alley. ~A full 

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Ree-&eeper*s (iulde ; or. Coob*s Munnul 

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Bees uud Honey, or Maaajiement of an 

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Honey, us Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

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Bee PastarnBe a Necessity, by Thomas G. 

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Bees In Winter, with Instructions about 

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KlufT** Bee-Keepers' Text-Book, by A. J. 

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LanBTstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee. 

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