262 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



The Hive and the Honeybee by that should be in the library of 



L. L. Langstroth, 1853. Reprinted every progressive bee-keeper. It 



1914. can be furnished from this office at 



The introduction is by the well- $1.00 postpaid, 



known bee-keepers, Mr. C. P. Da- 



dant and the reprint by the A. I. Editor Review: — I had a good 



Root Co., Medina, Ohio. big swarm issue yesterday. May 



Mr. Langstroth was a half cen- 19th. the earliest on record with me 



tury in advance of his time on Fruit bloom is opening, with lots 



subjects pertaining to the hive and of dandelion, and prospects good 



the honeybee, an oily writer or rare for clover, 

 exception. It makes one feel small Yours truly 



to think that Mr. Langstroth knew ^' 



practically all pertaining to our per- H. E. GRAY, 



suit Eixty years ago. It is a work Sec'y Adirondack Branch. 



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