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BEES AND POLLINATION 
( 1) Bohart, G. £• 
Wild Bees in Relation to Alfalfa Pollination. Farm and Home 
Sci. ^Ftah Agr. Expt. Staj7 3 (4) J 13-14. December. 
( 2) Farrar, C. L. 
More Honey From Bees. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook (Science 
in Farming) 1943-1947* 680-685. 
( 3) 
Nosema Losses Among Package Bees as Related to Queen Super- 
sedere and Honey Yields. Jour. £con. Ent. 40 (3)t 334-333* 
June. 
( 4) Hall, David G. 
Bees Tailor-Mads for Your Crops. Farm Jour. 71 (12) t 24-25* 
December* . 
( 5) Hambleton, J. I. 
Does Beekeeping Have a Part in Reclamation Planning? 
Reclamation Era /}!* 3. Dept. Int*7 33 (8)s 181. 182. August. 
( 6) 
The Establishment of Two New Legume Seed Research Centers* 
Qleanings Bee Cult* 75 (5)< 271. May* 
( 7) Hoist, E. C. 
A Bonus From Foulbrood* U* S. Dept* Agr* Yearbook (Science in 
Farming) 1943-1947: 686-688* 
( 3) Mackensen, Otto 
The Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Initial Ovi position of Arti- 
ficially Inseminated and Virgin Queen Bees. Jour* Econ. Ent* 
40 (3)i 344-349. June. 
( 9) McGregor, S. E. , Caster, A* B.,* and Frost, Marvin H., Jr.* 
Honeybee Losses as Related to Crop Dusting With Arsenicals* 
Ariz. Agr* Expt* Sta. Tech. Bui* 114, pp. 221-246* October* 
(10) — — — and Vorhies, C* T** 
Beekeeping Near Cotton Fields Dusted With DDT* Ariz* Agr* Expt* 
Sta* Bui* 207, 19 PP» June* 
(11) Oertel, Everett 
Sugar Concentration of Some Louisiana Honey Plants* La* Agr* 
Expt* Sta* Ann* Rpt* 1945-1946. 116-117. June. 
(12) Sturtevant, A. P. , 
News About Bee Diseases* U. S. Dept* Agr* Yearbook (Science 
in Farming) 1943-1947. 674-679. 
