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CHAPTER XIII—FEepina. 
Its Necessity—What to Feed—Preparing Food—Feeders—Honey in 
Combs for Spring Feeding—Feeding to Secure Surplus in Better 
Form—Honey Should be Warm when Fed................ aidtaiene seiensio 204-211 
CHAPTER XIV.—Rosgine. 
General Remarks—Indications—Remedies.... ... ainthivesh aasieeiiesk ees 212-216 
CHAPTER XV.—DisEases AND ENEMIES OF BEEs. 
Dysentery — Foul Brood—Indications of Foul Brood—Remedy—Due toa 
Fungoid Growth—Remedy—Parasites—Bee Moth—Where their Eggs 
are Deposited—Development of the Larve—Destroyed by Severe Cold 
—Remedies—Moth-Proof Hives—Rats and Mice—Birds—Ants, Toads 
PONE: SIGS icici xine key baaieuind sade rk eaxeedrpnauanedyeanaaces + 216-231 
CHAPTER XVIL—MaRkEETING Honey. 
Subject of Importance—Neatness— Objection to Large Cases—Two-story 
Cases—Small Cases Popular—Preparing Boxes for Market—Grading 
Honey—Packing Honey—-Marking Cases—Reliable Dealcrs—Material 
for Cases—Manufacturing Cases—Transportation—Preparing Ex- 
tracted for Market—Process of Liquefaction—Kind of Package.....232-240 
CHAPTER XVII.—WrinTerne. 
Preparing Bees for Winter—Perfect Quiet Essential—Ont-of-Door Win- 
tering—In-Door Wintering—Artificial Heat—Dryness—Best Arrange- 
ment of a Cellur—A Special Building for Wintering—Clamps— When 
to Place Bees in Winter Quarters—Flight during Winter—Setting 
out Bees too Early in Spring—Healthy Excrement always Dry...... 241-255 
CHAPTER XVIII.—Honeyr. 
Uses as Food and Medicine—Adulteration of Syrups—Different Qualities 
of Honey—Extracted Honey—Adulteration of Honey........ Saison 255-260 
CHAPTER XIX.—NorTEs FoR THE SEASONS. 
Spring—Summer—Autumn—Winter...... sluetoniouts se neataeecene scenes en 5s QO0-263 
CHAPTER xx. 
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