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1908. Good work in Massachusetts. American Bee-Keeper, XVIII, pp. 

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 Paige, James B. 



1903, 1904. Bee keeping: Its pleasures and profits. Massachusetts Crop 

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 Report of the Secretary of Massachusetts State Board of 

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 1906. Wood's bee disease. American Bee-Keeper, XVI, pp. 69-70. 



1906. Death of James Fitts Wood, of Athol, Mass. American Bee-Keeper, 



XVI, pp. 73-74. 



1907. The first principles of bee keeping. Nature Leaflet No. 34, Massa- 



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 Rice, David, Chairman. 



1861. Bee culture. Hampshire [County] Abstract of the returns of the 

 agricultural societies of Massachusetts for 1860. Bound with 

 Eighth Annual Report of the Secretary of Massachusetts Board of 

 Agriculture for 1860, pp. 229-234. Boston. 

 Smith, Jerome V. C, M. D. 



1831. An essay on the practicability of cultivating the honey bee, in 

 maritime towns and cities, as a source of domestic economy and 

 profit. Boston: Perkins and Marvin; New York. Frontispiece 

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 Smith, Edmund, Chairman. 



1864. Bee culture. Essex [County]. Abstract of returns of the agricul- 

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1829. A practical treatise on the management of bees: And the establish- 

 ment of apiaries, with the best method of destroying and prevent- 

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 Wright, W. D. 



1908. Equipment and manipulation of an apiary for comb honey. De- 



livered at the Worcester County Massachusetts bee keepers' asso- 

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1908. Foul brood. Worcester Telegram, April 32. American Bee-Keeper, 

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