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Back Numbers of Review Wantefl 



The Bureau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. are short the follow- 

 ing back numbers of the Review, for 

 completing their files and if any of 

 our readers can spare one each of 

 any of the following list, and will 

 mail them to this office they will 

 be appreciated. The missing num- 

 bers are as follows: February, Sep- 

 tember, October and November, 

 19 08; May and September, 1909; 

 March and November, 1910; Jan- 

 uary, February, March and Novem- 

 ber 1911. 



We are unable to publish the 

 picture of Director E. G. Clarr of 

 New Egypt, N. J. this month on 

 account of the failure of the en- 

 graving to arrive before we go to 

 press. This will be published in 

 the July Review^. 



DIRECTOR WESLEY FOSTER 

 Boulder, Colorado 

 Holds over one year 



buildings is a three-story building 

 20x30 ft. This contains 86 colonies 

 in hives built solid to the floor of 

 the room. His experience tells him , 

 that he has solved to a great ex- ! 

 tent, the wintering and the swarm- 

 ing problems, by means of the house 

 apiary. 



Soil Fertility and Honey Produc- 

 tion was the subject of the presi- 

 dent's annual address, Dr. Surface 

 told the bee-keepers to increase the 

 fertility of their soils by sowing the 

 legumes: clover, alfalfa, vetches, 

 etc. and by so doing reap another 

 crop, that of the sweet nectar which 

 these secrete. 



Dr. H. A. Surface, Harrisburg, 

 was re-elected president, H. C. 

 Klinger, Liverpool, Sec-Treas., Hon. 

 Welmer, Lebanon, 1st Vice Pres.; 

 Mrs. Dr. L. M. Weaver, Philo, 2nd 

 Vice Pres.; and R. F. Coons, Coud- 

 ■ersport, 3rd Vice Pres.; H. C. Kler, 

 Liverpool, Pa., Sec'y- 



DIRECTOR E. Di TOWNSEND 



Northstar, Mich. 



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