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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



special session in the evening, of 

 those who do not leave town that 

 night. Special arrangements for this 

 will be announced during the con- 

 vention. 



PROGRAM OP PAPERS 



An effort is being made to se- 

 cure the best talent in the country. 

 Not all will be present to read 

 their papers, but the members are 

 assured of hearing some of the 

 most recent and worthy remarks 

 from the apicultural leaders on 

 this continent. At present, however, 

 it is merely possible to partially list 

 these papers. 



Prof. E. G. Baldwin. Deland. Fla., 

 title later. 



*Prof. C. E. Bartholomew. Ames. 

 Iowa, title later. 



*E. J. Baxter. Nauvoo, 111., title 

 later. 



*J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Ttenn., 

 title later. 



Mr. Bull, Valparaiso, Ind., title 

 to be announced. 



D. H. Coggshall, W. Groton. N. 

 Y., title later. 



*E. G. Carr. New Egypt. N. J., 

 title later. 



*C. P. Dadant. Hamilton, 111.- 

 title later. 



Benjamin Davis. Tennessee, title 

 later. 



Edgar Elthorp. New York, title 



Robert E. Foster, Rifle, Colo., 

 "What the County Association Can 

 Do in Co-operative Buying." 



*Wesley Foster. Boulder. Colo., 

 "Beekeeping Costs." 



N. E. France, Wisconsin. title 



L. V. France, Wisconsin, title 



1 Q t PI* 



J. G. Gustin. Missouri. "Some Le- 

 gal Phases of Beekeeping." 



Geo. B. Howe. New York. "Breed- 

 ing Bees." 



*Prof. Francis Jager, Minnesota, 

 title later. 



Allen Latham. Connecticut, title 

 later. 



J. J. Corbut, "What the Montrose 

 County Beekeepers' Ass'n. has 



Done," 



J. W. Leenhoff, Porto Rico, title 

 later. 



John H. Lovall, Maine, "The Polli- 

 nation of Fruit Bloom." 



J. P. Merwin, N. Y., title later. 



Prof. Frederick Millen. Michigan, 

 title later. 



*Frank C. Pellett, Iowa. "Inspec- 

 tion in Iowa." 



*Prof. Morley Pettit, Canada. 

 "The Production of Extracted 

 Honey." "Apiary Inspection and the 

 Disease Situation in Ontario." 



*Dr. E. F. Phillips, Washington. 

 D. C, "Development of the Honey 

 Market." 



Mr. Frank Rauchfuss, Denver, 

 Colo., subject to be announced. 



*E. R. Root, Ohio. "Migratory 

 Beekeeping." 



H. H. Root. Ohio, "Straining and 

 Clarifying Honey." 



Prof. F. W. L. Sladen. Canada, 

 "Autumn Mating to Control Inher- 

 itance." 



J. H. Stoneman, Blackfoot, Idaho, 

 "Co-operation vs. Competition be- 

 tween State Associations." 



Jay Smith. Indiana, "A Plea for 

 Better Bees." 



*E. D. Townsend. Michigan, "A 

 Competency from the Hive." 



*Geo. W. Williams. Indiana. 

 "Honey Publicity." 



Author and paper to be an- 

 nounced (Contributed by a mem- 

 ( Continued on page 34) 



Annual Meeting New Jersey State Beekeepers' 



Association 



TO BF HELD AT THE ENTOMOLOGY BUILDING, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. 

 TO BE Mtuu Ml n^ JANUARY 13, AND 14, 1915 



JANUARY 13TH, 10:30 A. M. 



■iReading of Minutes. 



Report of Secretary-Treasurer. 



•"Double Walled Hives v.s. Si'ig-le 

 Walled Hives and Winter Cases, C. 

 H. Root, Red Bank. 



Round Table discussion. 

 2 P. M. 



"Spring Feeding," G. F. Neipp, Chat- 

 ham. 



"Blocking Up to Prevent Swarming,' 

 Harold Hornor, Mt. Holly. 



''Increasing the Membership," C. D. 

 Cheney, Hoboken. 



Round Table discussion. 

 7:30 P. M. 



"The Need of Additional Legislation, 

 Dr. Headles, New Brunswick. 



"Retailing The Crop," H. T. KiUe, 

 Swedesboro. 



Round Table discussion. 



