376 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Tht isfattnnal IBeBkBBpers* ^ss0natt0n int, 



^nd its ^ffiliatEtl (^ssactatians 



Officers Directors 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, President DR. BURTON N. GATES. Chairman 



Ambpr^it Mass Amherst, M«S8. 



Amherst, Mass. ^ ^ TOWNSEND Northstar. Mich. 



FRANK C. PELLETT, Vice President e. G. CARR New Egypt, N. J. 



Atlantic, Iowa GEORGE W. WILLIAMS Redkey, Ind, 



WESLEY FOSTER, Secretary-Treasurer J. H. STONEMAN Blackfoot, Idaho 



Boulder, Colorado E. J. BAXTER Nauvoo. niinois 



itTTtltateil Jtssoctattons and Their Secretaries 



ARIZONIA HONEY EXCHANGE MINNESOTA— F. W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn. 



G. M. Frizzell, Temple, Ariz. MISSOURI APICULTURAL SOCIETY 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray INC.— Austin D. Wolfe Parksville. 



Fort Edward, N. Y. NEW .lERSEY— E. G. Carr. .New Egypt, N. J. 



COLORADO— Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. N. CALIFORNIA— Alwin P. Helm 



CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN — E. H. 16, Fair Oaks, Calif. 



Bruner, 3836 N. 44th Ave., Chicago, 111. N. MICHIGAN — Ira D. Bartlett 



HAMPSHIRE — HAMPDEN — FRANKLIN East Jordan, Mich. 



Dr. Burton N. Gates Amherst, Mass. OHIO— F. R. King Creola, Ohio. 



TWIN FALLS— C. H. Stinson OREGON— Floyd E. Smith Dallads, Ore. 



Twin Falls, Ida. THE NEW MEXICO BRANCH 



IDAHO HONEY PRODUCERS' ASS'N — Henry C. Barron Hagerman, N. M. 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Falls. PENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger 



IDAHO— OREGON HONEY PRODUCERS' Liverpool, Pa. 



ASS'N INC.— P. S. Farrell PUERTO RICO— J. W. VanLeenhoff 



New Plymouth, Idaho. Ponce. Puerto Rico, 11 Marina, Ct. 



ILLINOIS— Jas. A. Stone SOUTH IDAHO AND EAST OREGON 



Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. R. D. Bradshaw Fayette, Ida. 



INDIANA— Geo. W. Williams Redkey, Ind. TENNESSEE— J. M. Buchanan 



IOWA— S. W. Snyder Center Point, la. Franklin, Tenn. 



ELANS AS— O. A. Keen Topeka, Kansas. TEXAS — H. E. Graham Cause, Texas 



LOUISIANA— L. T. Rogers VERMONT— P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



Box 316, Shreveport VINTON BEEKEEPERS' ASS'N 



MASS. SOCIETY OF BEEKEEPERS (East- E. J. Winder Vernal, Utah. 



ern)- Benjamin P. Sands. 1051 Old S. WASHINGTON— S. King Clover, R. No. 1, 



Bldg., Boston. Mabton. Wash. 



MONTANA— Percy F. Kolb, 134 Broadwater WISCONSIN— Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Ave., Billings. WORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 



MICHIGAN — F. E. Millen East Lansing more Leicester, Mass. 



If you are a paid-in-advance member of one of the above associations, you are a member 

 of the National Beekeepers' Association in good standing until the end of this fiscal year with- 

 out additional expense. If you are NOT a member of one of the above associations, you 

 should be. Send $2.00 to Secretary Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colorado, which will pay for the 

 Beekeepers' Review and your National and local dues for a year. Do it today, waiting is 

 dangerous ! If more convenient, the order can come to this office. 



Conditions in Cuba 



D. W. MILLAR, Holguin, Cuba 



Given at the National Convention, Denver, February, 1915 



"Conditions in Cuba" the subject which you have asked me to 

 write about, is one upon which volumes have been written, and 

 perhaps no two writers have ever agreed. 



It is not my intention to impose and say much about conditions 

 here, except as they apply to beekeeping, but to make myself 

 understood it may take me away from my subject in some cases. 

 In referring to Americans, I mean all English speaking foreigners 

 who are here. 



Most Americans located in the rural districts were brought or 

 induced to come here by colonizers both from the United States 



