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CHICAGO, ILL., MARCH 7, 1895. 



No. 10. 



A Few American Beu-Eilitors, 



Nn. 1 — Krne«1 R. Boot. 



No. 2—n: Z. Hutchi 



No. 1. — Mr. Ernest R. Root was born 

 at Medina, Ohio. June 23, 1862. For a 

 number of years lie has been the real 

 editor of the apiarian part of Gleanings 

 in Bee-Culture, and is probably the most 

 widely known of the group shown on 

 this page. 



No. 2. — Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor 

 of the Bee-Keepers' Review, was born 

 in Orleans county, N. Y., Feb. 17,1851. 

 He has attended more bee-conventions, 

 and has been elected Secretary of them 

 more often, than any other prominent 



No. 3—L. D. Stilson. 



bee-keeper of to-day. He is now 

 Secretary of the North American. 



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No. 3.— Mr. L. D. Stilson, editor of 

 the Nebraska Bee-Keeper, and Vice- 

 President of the North American Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, was born in Alden, 

 N. Y., July 26, 1839. Besides his edi- 

 torial work, he lectures on bees in the 

 Nebraska State University and at va- 

 rious Farmers' Institutes. 



No. 4. — Mr. R. F. Holtermann was 

 born in Hamburg, Germany, June 14, 

 1860. He is editor of the Canadian 

 Bee Journal, and President of the North 

 American Bee-Keepers' Association. He 

 speaks German, and is fairly well ac- 

 quainted with French. You can see him 

 in Toronto — next September, I believe. 



No. 4 — R. F. Holtermann. 



No. 5. — Modesty forbids saying more 

 of the last one represented than that he 

 was born two miles south of Alliance, 

 Ohio, Feb. 21, 1862— which makes him 

 almost twin broilu-r to No. 1. 



No. 5 — George W. York. 



