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First Annual Report 



RocKFORu, III., Feb. 27, 1892. 

 Jas. a. Stone: ^ 



Dear Sir— I will now endeavor to answer those questions I find in the 

 American Bee Journal. I am only 15 years old. 



1. One. 



2 . No. I work on the farm with father. 



3. Twelve. 



4. Movable frame hives. 

 6. Comb. 



8. 4 1-4x4 1-4. 



9. I use none. 



TO. Basswood and white clover. 

 II. Thirty pounds. 



13. At home. 



14. They swarmed three times each. 

 16. Fourteen cents. 



18. I don't know. 



19. No. 



22. Italians I think. 



24. Part in cellar and part on summer stands. 



25. Twenty per cent, on summer stands. 



26. About November 10. 



27. I don't know. 



28. No. 

 29 No. 



31. Seventy five. 



32. J don't know. 



33. It might be a good thing to put a few words in the report about the 

 planting of basswood. , 



Yours truly, 



Jas. E. Breckenridge. 



w. j. vaughan, t3urnt prairie, white county, ill. 



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