BEE-KEEPING IN HOT CLIMA.TES. 



113 



foundation, and a wedge to keep it in place, 

 is known as the " HoiFman " frame (fig. 54). 



In this form it 



American, Australian, 

 and. Canadian Bee 

 Journals. 



In Australia, the Austral- 

 asian Bee-Keeper, edited by 

 Mr. W. S. Pender, is pub- 

 lished at West Maitland, 

 New South Wales; in 

 Canada the Canadian Bee- 

 Keeper is published monthly 

 by the Horticultural Pub- 

 lishing Co., of Peterborough, 

 Ontario ; while in the United 

 States, the two principal bee 

 papers are the American Bee 

 Journal, published monthly 

 by Messrs. Dadant, of Hamil- 

 ton, Illinois, U.S.A., and 



Pig. 64.— "Hoffman" Bar-Frames 



Fig. 53. — A Canadian Hive, Itnown i 

 the "Buckeye." 



Gleanings in Bee 

 Culture, also a 

 monthly periodi- 

 cal, which is pub- 

 lished Si by the 

 A. I. Root Co., 

 of Medina, Ohio, 

 U.S.A. These 

 periodicals are 

 extremely useful 

 and interesting 

 to colonial bee- 

 keepers, and in 

 most cases a 

 specimen copy is 

 sent by the pub- 

 lishers to those 

 who apply for it. 



