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282 The Beekeepers' Review 12 17 



283 The Beekeepers' Review 23 41 



284 The Beekeepers' Review 4 00 



285 Detroit Photo lEngravinK Co. 15 76 



286 Amherst Record 4 41 



287 Izor Printing Co 1 24 



288 Redkey Times 4 00 



289 The Beekeepers' 'Review 2 50 



290 S. L. Townsend 10 00 



291 E. D. Townsend 300 00 



Total $2788 86 



RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 



FOR FISCAL YEAR 1914-1915 

 Cash on hand February 



9th, 1914 $ 82 93 



February Receipts.. . . 308 32 



March Receipts.. 324 30 



April Receipts 175 20 



May Receipts 177 42 



June Receipts 155 59 



July Receipts 202 76 



Aug-ust Receipts 262 62 



September Receipts.. . 85 23 

 October Receipts.. . . 163 61 

 November Receipts . . 125 50 

 December Receipts.. . . 431 76 

 January Receipts 312 25 $2807 49 



DISBURSEMENTS 



Printing ■ $1531 99 



Postage . . , 243 49 



Editor's Commission.. . 563 14 

 Engraving and Photos.. 92 31 



Office Help 149 30 



Office supplies 11 09 



Advertising 33 25 



52 69 



43 50 



4 60 



7 50 



Review Mailing Enve- 

 lopes 



Office Rent 



Freight and Express . 



Treasurer Bond 



Draying Review from 



Printers 14 00 



Interest on Review debt 42 00 $2788 SG 



Balance $ 18 63 



Derived from the following sources: 



Subscriiition $1454 58 



Advertising 889 27 



Commissions 380 71 $2724 56 



THE REVIEW DEBT SUBSCRIPTION 



LIST 

 Amount rec'd to date $222 35 

 Warrant 272 E. B. Tyrrell $200 00 



22 35 

 SUPPLIES FURNISHED NATIONAL 

 MEMBERS DURING FISCAL YEAR 

 ENDING JANUARY 31st. 1915 



February Sales $298 76 



March Sales 277 66 



April Sales 352 68 



May Sales 1580 59 



June Sales 1619 27 



July Sales 1227 90 



August Sales 528 44 



September Sales 325 50 



October Sales 133 15 



November Sales 232 78 



December Sales 338 10 



January Sales 175 98 $7090 81 



Two carloads of Tin Containers were 

 handled upon 2i/^ per cent commission. 

 The entire sales being handled upon a 

 trifle more than 5 per cent commission. 



Beekeepers' Convention and Official Apiary Inspec- 

 tors' Conference 



Massachusetts Agricultural College, Farmers' Week, 

 March 15, 16, 17, Section 7 



Those desiring programs or informa- 

 tion, please address the Extension Ser- 

 vice of the Massachusetts Agi-icultural 

 College, Amherst. i 



MONDAY, MARCH 15 

 Entomology Building, Room D 



1:30 P. M. — "Honey Production, for 

 Massachusetts," Demonstrations. Dr. 



Burton N. Gates, M. A. C. 



2:30 P. M. — (Subject to be announced), 

 George B. Howe, Black River, N. Y. 



3:30 P. M. — "Swarm Control Measures 

 as Practiced in Michigan," Ilev. D. D. 

 Gorton, West Springfield, Mass. 

 M. A. C. Chapel 



4:30 P. M. — Beekeepers' Special Mov- 

 ing Picture program. 



TUESDAY, MARCH 16 

 Entomology Building 



9:10 A. M. — "Massachusetts Wax Ren- 

 dering Service," Dr. Gates. 



Demonstration of wax rendering. Wax 

 Rendering Laboratoiy, Dr. Gates, J. L. 

 Byard. 



10:10 A. M.— Meeting of the Hamp- 

 shire, Hampden, Franklin Beekeepers' 

 Association, Pres. W. M. Purrington, 

 presiding. ■ 



Annual reports, transaction of legular 

 business. Election of officers. 



11:10 A. M. — ''Developing a Race of 

 Bees for Efficiency," Geo. B. Howe, 

 Black River, N. Y. 



Mr. Howe has spent years in improv- 

 ing his race of bees. 



1:30 P. M.— "Beekeeping in East Afri- 



ca," C. C. Gowdey, Government Ento- 

 mologist, Uganda, East Africa. 



2:30 P. M. — "Orchard Spraying Prac- 

 tices with Relation to IBeekeeping," Dr. 

 M. T. Fernald, M. A. C. 



3:00 P. M.— ''A Procedure for Late 

 Fall Queen Mating," J. L. Byard, M. A. 

 C. 



3:30 P. M. — "Experience in a New 

 York State Commercial Bee Yard" G. H. 

 Cale, M. A. C. 



Bee House 



4:00 P. M. — Visit to apiary for demon- 

 strations and manipulations. It is prob- 

 able the New Friction Dri\'e Honey Ex- 

 tractor will have been installed. 



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 



Apiary Inspectors' Convention, Aus- 

 pices of State Board of Agriculture, Hon. 

 Wilfred Wheeler, Secretary, presiding. 



This is the second Convention of 

 Apiary Inspectors of Eastern United 

 States. The pi ogram will be open to 

 all interested, with a session for offi- 

 cial inspectors. 



Tne speakers will be selected from the 

 inspectors and authoiities who may at- 

 tend. A special program will be distri- 

 buted at the meeting. 



See also announcements in the Bee- 

 keeping press. 



The subjects proposed comprise: 



Methods and Duties of Inspectors. 



Combatting European Foul Brood: 

 Methods of Control and Suppression. 



Combatting American Foul Brood. 



