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THE CUBA REVIEW 



An .\|iiaiy. M.nl rii in llviiy Ucspcct. Ndtt- llic ■iloiuy Iluust" tcj t!io Left 



Ajiiary in the "Santa Catalina" Farm, Santiago de las Vegas, Havana Province. Note the Palm Coots 

 or Yaguas With Which the Hives are Protected From Sun and Rain. 



Miitiiiiziis. I.iirjrr qiiiiiHitics of wax are also prodiR-cd, cstiinatcd as sonicthinjr over 

 l,0(Mi,<iou poiniils. Ill iii>riiial pre-war times l».v far tlie jrreatest portion of Cuba's 

 lione.v was sold tn Kuroiiean countries, nwtstly to Beljriuni, Holland and (lennan.v, 

 tlie latter for distrii)ution t«> Xonva.v, Sweden and Russia. The changed conditions 

 lirousht about by the war and especially the scarcity of sugar exi.sting at present 

 1ms caused Germany to practically drop out of Cuba's honey market and England 



