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ences of the foremost bee-keepers of the day, in crder to com- 

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 publication and thus acquaint yourself with what is being 

 accomplished elsewhere, with the developments which are 

 taking place, and with the views of the most capable apicul- 

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 Editor are replied to either direct per post or telegraph, or in 

 the " Expert Advice " columns of the Journal. (See Note, 

 page 209). 



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