and its Economic Management. 269. 



queens that have not swarmed, and whose parent and grand- 

 parent also had neither of them swarmed. Thus only can a 

 non-swarming race be secured ; and in this manner I have 

 raised Carniolans, so that the excessive swarming frequently 

 attributed to them has been quite unknown in my apiaries. 



The English Journals devoted to Bee-culture are the British- 

 Bee journal and Beekeeper's Record, both of which are published 

 at 17, King William Street, Strand, London. The most 

 prominent in America are The American Bee journal, 199, 

 Randolph Street, Chicago; Gleanings in Bee Culture, Medina^ 

 Ohio ; The Review, Flint, Michigan ; Apiculturist, Wenham, 

 Mass. ; and The Canadian Bee yotirnal, Beeton, Ontario. 



Dear Reader, as a parting sentence, allow me to remind 

 you that bee-keeping ' cannot be carried on extensively by 

 everyone. Success is not to be attained except by diligent 

 study and hard work. The earnest and enthusiastic worker 

 will find the pursuit give a reliable income if he will strive 

 to keep only' young queens bred from stock showing persistent 

 good qualities; while additional security is offered wher& 

 planting can be carried out in a systematic manner. I trust, 

 that herein you have found that I do not merely give you the 

 usual and well-nigh worn-out advice, " Keep your stocks 

 strong " ; but instead of then leaving you to find out for 

 yourself how it is done, I have placed before you the means, 

 that vrill enable you to attain the desired end. 



Finis. 



