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The American Bee Journal, 



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COOK'S KEW MANUAIi OF THE APIAKY. 



This is a new edition of Prof. Cook's Manual of the Apiary, entiTelTre<-wm««iL. 

 greatly enlarged and supurbly illustrated. y j^ - j *'=-»** mh«wv 



Being new, it is fully up with the times on every conceivaWe snf,iVrit t&a* 

 interests the apianst. It is not only instructive, but Intensely intereating 



It comprises afull delineation of the anatomy and physiolc^y of the Honey- 

 Bee,- illustrated with costly wood engravings, full descriptions of boTier-DTo- 

 ducingplapts, trees and shruhs, &c., splendidly illustrated-and laat, though not 

 least, detailed instructions for the successful accomplishment of all the varioua 

 manipulations necessary in the apiary. 



This work is a masterly production, and one that no hee-keeper, however 

 limited his means, can afford to do without. 



It is printed in the best style of the art, on fine book paper, and superbly ilhia- 

 trated throughout. Price, bound in cloth, $1.25, postpaid ; in paper binding, $L0O, 

 postpaid. 



THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE, by L. I.. Lan^rstroth. 



This is a standard volume, well illustrated and nicely printed. Price, $2.00. 



MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING, by M. Quinby. 



The author has treated the subject of Bee-Keeping in a manner that cannot 

 fall to interest all who read this work. Price, $1.50. 



THE DZIERZON THEORY ; beln? a full elucidation of Scien- 

 tific Bee-Keeping. 



- This " theory" presents in the form of distinct propositions, the fundamental 

 principles of bee-culture, and in this work the late Baron of Berlepsch furnishes 

 a condensed statement of the facts and arguments by which these propositions 

 are demonstrated. It is of untold value to beginners and all others who desire 

 to study the subject of apiculture. It is just what thousands want. 



It contains 50 pages and is printed on fine book paper. Price, postpaid, 20 cents, 

 or three copies for 60 cents. 



HONEY, AS FOOD AND MEDICINE, by tbc EJitor Of the 

 American Bee Journal. 



This is a pamphlet of 24 pages, discoursing upon the Ancient History of Bees 

 and Honey ; the nature, quality (Sources, and preparation of Honey for the Mar- 

 ket ; Honey, as an article or Food, giving recipes for making Honey Cakes, 

 Cookies, Puddings, Foam, Wines, &c. ; and Honey as Medicine, followed by 

 many useful Kecipes . It is intended for consumers, and should be scattered by 

 thousands all over the country, and thus assist in creating a demand for honey.— 

 Prices : Single copies, 10 cents postpaid ; 15 copies for $1.00 by mail, postpaid ; 100 

 copies, with name and address of honey-producer printed on them, $5.00 by mail, 

 postpaid ; 250 copies, by express, at i cents each ; 600 or more copies, by express, 

 at '6 cents each. It is published in German also at the same prices. 



WINTERING BEES ; How to do it Successfully. 



This contains all the Prize Essays on this impartant subject that were read 

 before the Centennial Bee-Keepers' Association. The prize ($25 in gold) was 

 awarded to Prof. Cook's Essay, which is reported in full in this pamphlet. 



It contains SO pages and is printed on fine book paper. Price, lo cents, or five 

 copies for 60 cents. 



SPECIAL EDITION of the Journal. 



Containing the Official Report of the Proceedings of the National Convention, 

 held in New York, Oct., lC-18, 1877, with all the Essays and Discussions,— together 

 with a description of the implements for the Apiary, on exhibition at the Ameri- 

 can Institute Fair.— Price lU cents. 



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