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"Developing- the Industry."^ — Mr. Frank C. Pellctt, Atlantic, Iowa. 



"Modern Business Methods Applied to Bee-Kceping." — Mr. F. B. 

 Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



"Organization of the Bee-Keepers." — Mr. Jenner F. Morse, Sagi- 

 naw, iviicn. 

 The Onccn Business: 



"Direct Introduction of Oueens." — Mr. J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, 



Tenn. 



"Selective Breeding." — Mr. -George B. Howe, Black River, N. Y. 

 Bee-keeping by Localities: 



"New Jersey Bee-Keeping." — Prof. T. J. Headlee, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. 



"Honev Resources of New Jersey." — Mr. E. G. Carr, New Egypt, 

 N. J. ' 



"California Bee-Keeping, Up and Down to Date."- — Mr. J. D. 

 Bixby, Covina, Calif. 



"Bee-Keeping in Southern California." — Mr. Homer Mathewson, 

 Binghamton, N. Y. 



"History of Bee-Keeping in California." — Mr. J. E. Pleasants, 

 Orange, Calif. 



"Bee-Keeping in Southern California." — Mr. J. E. Pleasants, 

 Orange, Calif. 



"Development of Apiculture in Oregon." — Prof. H. F. Wilson, 

 Corvallis, Ore. 



"Bee-Keeping in Europe." — Mr. C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, 111. 



"Making a Market for Five Hundred Cars of Western Honey." — 

 Mr. Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colo. 

 Wintering: 



"Building the Perfect Bee Cellar."— Mr. E. S. Miller, Valparaiso, 

 Ind. 



"Humidity in the AA'intering of Bees."— Dr. E. F. Phillips, Wash- 

 ington. D. C. 



(Others to be announced.) 

 Special and General Subjects: 



"Restoring the Soil Fertility and Producing Honey." — Dr. H. A. 

 Surface, Harrisburg, Penn. 



"The Secretion of Nectar."— Dr. F. W. L. Sladen, Ottawa, Can. 



Subject to be announced. — Mr. J. J. Anderson, Salem, Ida. 



"Moving Bees From the North to the South for Increase." — Mr. 

 E. R. Root, Medina, O. 



"Bee-Keeping as a Money Making Proposition." — J. J. Wilder, 

 Cordele, Ga. 



Subject to be Announced. — Prof. Wilmon Newell, College Sta- 

 tion, Tex. 



"Automatic Recording Instrument." — Prof. C. E. Sanborn, Still- 

 water, Okla. 



