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American Bee Journal, published at Hamilton, Illinois, and Glean- 

 ings in Bee Culture, published at Medina, Ohio, are two publications 

 issued in the United States. 



Books. 

 There are a number of books on beekeeping from which to select. 

 They may be obtained from any dealer in beekeeping supplies, pub- 

 lishers of the above journals, or book dealers. 

 A, B, C and X, Y, Z of Bee Culture, A. I. and E. R. Root, 



A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio $2.50 



Beekkeeping, Dr. E. F. Phillips, The MacMillan Co., New York 



Caty 2.00 



Productive Beekeeping, Frank C. Pellett, J. B. Lippincott Co., 



Philadelphia, Pa 2.00 



First Lessons in Beekeeping, C. P. Dadant, American Bee Jour- 

 nal, Hamilton, Illinois 1.00 



Thousand Answers to Bee Questions, American Bee Journal, 



Hamilton, 111 1.00 



Langstroth-Dadant on the Honey Bee, L. L. Langstroth, Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111 1.50 



Catalogs of manufacturers of bee supplies will be found to contain much 

 valuable information and should be included in the beekeeper's library. 

 The following publications relating to bee culture are for free distribu- 

 tion and may be obtained by addressing the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Farmers' Bulletin No. 442 — Treatment of Bee Diseases. 

 No. 447— Bees. 

 No. 503— Comb Honey. 

 No. 695 — Outdoor Wintering of Bees. 

 No. 653 — Honey and Its Uses. 



