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Bee Pasturage. 



DESCRIPTION, WITH PRACTICAL REMARKS. 



As this subject of bee pasturage is of such prime import- 

 ance, and as the interest in the subject is so great and wide- 

 spread, I feel that details with illustrations will be more than 

 warranted. 



We have abundant experience to show that forty or fifty 



Fig. 125. 



Sugar Maple. 



colonies of bees, take the seasons as they average, arej^all that 

 a single place will sustain to the greatest advantage. Then 

 how significant the fact, that when the season is the best, full three 



