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Pure Golden Italian 



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An Old Bee-Book Revised, and Dadants' 



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THE "REVIEW." 



One of the distinctive features of the Bee- 

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 Jan. "Disturbing Bees in Winter." 



"Temperature, in Wintering Bees." 

 "Planting for Honey." 

 " Spring Management." 

 "Hiving of Bees." 

 "Taking Away the Queen." 

 "Feeding Back." 

 "Apiarian Exhibits at Fairs." 

 "The Food of Bees in Winter." 

 "Ventilation of Bee-Hives and Cellars." 

 "Moisture in Bee-Hives and Cellars" 

 "Sections and their Adjustment on Hives. 

 The Jan. No. for the present year discusses 

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 May 

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"The Production of U Honey. 



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It begins with taking the bees from the cellar 

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