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1905. How to rid your apiary of blacli brood/ In Gleanings in Bee- 

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(2) MiLLEE, C. C. 



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(4) McCeay, a. H. 



1917. Spore-forming bacteria of the apiary. In Jour. Agr. Research, 

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(9) Von Planta, A; 



1888. TJeber den Futtersaft der Bienen. In Zeit. f. Phys. Chemie von 

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' " Black brood " is an old name for European foulbrood. 

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