A B. MASON, 



Auburndale, Ohio 



A. Gl!M>IILL, 



Stratford, Ont 



THE EDITOK, 



Flint, Midi 



H. P. liANQDON, 



East (Nonstable, X. Y. 



G. M. DOOLITTLE, 



Borodino, F. V. 



J. A. (iOI.DEN. 



Reinersville, Ohio. 



Men Who Make the Review. 



rrjHE success and usefulness of a period!. 

 1/ cal are largely dependent upon the men 

 chosen by the editor as correspondents, 

 hence it is worth while to notice who are the 

 Review -correspondents and how they were 

 secured. 



During the past sixteen years the editor of 

 the Review has attended nearly every bee- 

 keepers' convention of a national character : 

 has visited scores and scores of beekeepers 

 in their own homes ; and received and an- 

 swered thousands upon thousands of letters : 

 in short, he has enjoyed, and still enjoys, 

 a personal acquaintance with most of the 

 leading bee-keepers of the country. When 

 he wishes for information upon some spe- 

 cial topic he knows exactly where to find it. 

 He knows who is posted on this point, who 

 on that — who rides this hobby, who that — 

 and this wide acquaintance has enabled him 

 to choose, as his principal correspondents, 

 successful, practical men. most of whom 

 have numbered their colonies by the hun- 

 dred and sent honey to market by the ton, 

 and who can write, from exf erience, articles 

 containing information of real benefit to 

 honey producers. 



L. A. ASPINWALL, 



Jackson, Mich. 



I.I Ni . II \>I, 



Farwell, Mich. 



U. M'KNKIHT, 



Owi.'U ShuikI, Ont 



.1. E. C'UANK, 



Widdlehurj, Vt. 



M. >I. BALDRIlXiE, 



St. Chill l(>B, ills. 



KO, K. HILTO.V, 



Kiciiiout, Mich. 



