142 Texas Department op Agriculture. 



Technical Series, No. 14, "The Bacteria of the Apiary, with Special 

 Reference to Bee Diseases. " By G. W. White, Ph. D. 1906. 50 pp. 

 A study of the bacteria present in both the healthy and the dis- 

 eased colony, with special reference to the diseases of bees. 



Technical Series No. 18, "The Anatomy of the Honey Bee." By R. 

 E. Snodgrass. 1910. 162 pp., 57 figs. 



An account of the structure of the bee, with technical terms 

 omitted so far as possible. Practically all of the illustrations are 

 new, and the various parts are interpreted according to the best 

 usage in comparative anatomy of insects. A brief discussion of the 

 physiology of the various organs is included. 



BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. 



Bulletin No. 110, "Chemical Analysis and Composition of American 

 Honeys." By C. A. Browne. Including "A Microscopical Study 

 of Honey PoUen." By W. J. Young. 1908. 93 pp., Ifig., 6 plates. 

 A comprehensive study of the chemical composition of American 

 honeys. This publication is technical in nature and will perhaps be 

 little used by practical beekeepers, but it is an important contribu- 

 tion to apicultural literature. By means of this work the detection 

 of honey adulteration is much aided. 



HAWAII agricultural EXPERIMENTAL STATION, HONOLULU, HAWAH. 



Bulletin No. 17, "Hawaiian Honeys." By D. L. Van Dine and Alice 

 R. Thompson. 1908. 21 pp., 1 plate. 



A study of the source and composition of the honeys of Hawaii. 

 The peculiar conditions found on these islands are dealt with. 



