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Morrison, W. K. ... Bee-keeping iii the West Indies. By W. K. Morrison 

 ... [n. p., "Agricultural reporter" printing office] 1901. 



4p. l.,-73p. illus. 18™. (Imperialdepartmentot agriculture for the West Indies. PampUet ser., 

 no. 9) 



"Books on bees": p. 57-58. 



Journals: p. 59. 



Motchalkine, Th.. S. Histoire sommaire du rucher de la Soci6t6 imp^riale 

 d'acclimatation, par M. Th. S. Motchalkine. Moscou, Impr. A. B. Wassilieff, 1900. 

 20 p. illus. '22»". 



Newman, Thomas Gabriel. Bees and honey; or, The management of an 

 apiary ior pleasure and profit. By Thomas G. Newman . . . Chicago, 111., Office 

 of the American bee Journal, [188-] 



[llj, 12-192 p. front., illus., pi. 204™. 



Oblsen, Carlo. L'ape e I'apicoltura . . . Catania, Eeale tipografia Pansini, 

 1893. Agr 3-199 



IS p. 23»n. 



Estratto dalla Nuova rassegna. 



Pettigfrew, A. The handy book of bees; being a practical treatise on their profit- 

 able management, by A. Pettigrew. Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and 



sons, 1870. Agr 4-998 



xiip., 193p. illus. 18J"". 



Phiu, John. A dictionary of practical apiculture. Giving the correct meaning 

 of nearly five hundred terms, according to the usage of the best writers. Intended 

 as a guide to uniformity of expression amongst bee-keepers. With numerous illus- 

 tr9,tions, notes, and practical hints. By John Phin. New York, The Industrial 

 publication company, 1884. 



1 p. 1., xlv, [7]-80p. illus. 19™. 



Pierce, Griffith B. The winter problem in bee-keeping. An exposition of the 

 conditions essential to success in the winter & spring management of the apiary, by 

 G. R. Pierce . . . Oneonta, N. Y., E. C. Reynolds, job print, ° 1891. 



77 p. illus. ZZi"". 



Quinby, Moses. . . . Mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Containing the 

 result of thirty-five years' experience, and directions for using the movable comb 

 and box-hive, together with the most approved methods of propagating the Italian 

 bee. By M. Quinby . . . New stereotyped and illustrated ed. New York, O. Judd 

 & company, 1866. Agr 3—201 



X p., 11., [171-848 p. illus. 19j™. 



At head of title: Newly written throughout. 



Qtiinby, Moses. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping 

 explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discov- 

 eries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a com- 

 plete guide to successful bee-culture. By L. C. Root . . . New and rev. ed. New 

 York, O. Judd company, 1884. Agr 5—536 



xvi, 17-271 p. Incl. front, (port.) illus. 19™. 



Reinhold, Alejandro, pub. . . . Apicultura moderna; descripci6n de colmenas 

 norte americanas y todos los litiles necesarios para apicultores. Buenos Aires, A. 

 Reinhold, 1903. Agr 3-967 



cover-title, 66 p. illus. 22j™. (Biblioteca cientlfica rural para industrias de gran porvenir. 2.ed. 

 no. 3") 



I^iley, Charles Valentine. What the Department of agriculture has done, and 

 can do, for apiculture . . . [Chicago, 1893] 



6 p. 224«n'. 



Ejftract from the Proceedings of the Twenty-third annual meeting of the North American bee- 

 keepers' association held at Washington, D. C, December 27, 28 and 29, 1892. 



