DK. A B. MASON, 



Ai.buindale, Ohio. 



(i. >I. DOOLITTLE, 



Borodino, N. V. 



F. A. OEMMtLL. 



Stratford. Ont. 



i'H <: ICIHTDU. 



Flint. Mich 



•J. A. GOLDEN, 



Reinersville, Ohio 



Men Who Make the Review. 



VT7HE succG.'!s and usefulnes-: of a periodi- 

 1 cal are largely dependent upon the men 

 chosen by the editor as correspondents, 

 hence it is worth while to notice who are the 

 REViEW-correspoudents and how they were 

 secured. 



During the past sixteen years the editor of 

 the Review has attended nearly every bee- 

 keepers' convention of a national character : 

 has visited scores and scores of bee-keeijers 

 in their own homes ; and received and an- 

 swered thousands upon thousands of letters : 

 in short, he has eujoytd, and still enjoys, 

 a personal acquaintance with most of the 

 leading bee-keepers of the country. When 

 he wi'^hes for information ui on some sp< - 

 cial topic he knows eaacllii where to find it. 

 He knows who is posted on this point, who 

 on that — who rides this liobby, who thnt — 

 and this wide aoquaiutaTiee has enabl<-d him 

 to choose, as his principal correspondents, 

 successful, practical men, most of whom 

 have numbnred their colonies by the hun- 

 dred and sent hoi:ey to market by the ton, 

 and who can write, from ^xperience, articles 

 containing information of real benefit to 

 honey producers. 



H. P. L \N(;l)()N. 



East Constable, N. i'. 



i. HILL, 



KendallviUe, Ind. 



BIN(iHAM. 



Abronia, iiicli. 



•I. E. CBANE, 



Mid(il.-hnry, Vt. 



B TAYLOH 



Forestvillf, Minn 



COR.NEIL, 



Lindsay, Ont. 



GEO. E. HiLTON. 



Fremont, >lich 



