NOTICES FROM AGRICULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS PAPERS. 
We are indebted to II. A. King & Co., of Nevada, Ohio, for tills intereating work. 
It h a complete reference book on the culture of the honey-bee. \\ e shall lavor our 
readers with extracts at an early day, meantime advising all apiarists to procure a 
copy from the authors.— Working Farmer. 
None have compressed more matter into a small compass than is found in this 
neat volume . — Wisconsin Farmer. 
The Bee-Keeper’s Text-Book we find to be the most complete and instructive book 
on the management of bees we have ever seen. It is full of Interesting and valua- 
ble matter, written in an orderly, lucid and concise manner, is well printed and 
illustrated with engravings, and is well calculated to inform persons bow to manage 
bees so as to be profitable and at the same time a recreation .— Gospel Fanner. 
A new publication of 144 pages ; wo are convinced that it contains all the latest 
information needed to carry on the operations of the apiary . — Iowa Homestead. 
We find it to contain many interesting and valuable facts. We shall give extracts 
from the book to show its quality .—Maryland Farmer. 
We recommend it to all apiarians as a practical and reliable guide .— Maine Fanner. 
I believe a large sale would follow the publication of your book here in French.— 
Ed. Lower Canada Agriculturist. 
This work contains, in a condensed form, Information worth, we think, to the 
apiarian, the seventy-five cents asked for it . — Rural New Yorker . 
It gives much useful and trustworthy information .— Country Gentleman. 
“ The Bee-Keeper’s Text-Book ” is full of timely and valuable hints. It unfolds 
principles, the discovery of which has made the occupation one of the most inter- 
esting as well as profitable in which one can engage. \\ e shall extract from the 
work for the profit of our readers.— Western Rural. 
A handsome volume of 144 pages, lfirao .— Ohio Farmer. 
“ The Bee-Keeper’s Text-Book ” is a very useful and valuable work. Written in 
a plain and concise style, it gives just the information that young bee-keepers 
require, and which old ones may read with advantage. This work will prove ex- 
ceedingly useful .— Genesee Farmer. 
This is a compendious book, embracing everything important to know on the 
very interesting subject of tho care of bees. It is written by practical bee-keepers. 
It treats of every detail in a practical manner, with suitable illustrations, and makes 
a complete text-book on the subject .— Massachusetts Plou/j/unan. 
It contains much information of great practical benefit to all bcc-kccpcrs, in a 
very concise and readable form . — Prairie Fanner . 
“ The Bee-Keeper’s Text-Book ” gives much useful and trustworthy information 
os to the management of the honey-bee . — Albany Cultivator . 
This manual is all that its title page represents it to be. It has evidently been 
prepared with much care, the authors having only accepted facts which have been 
demonstrated to be such by eminent apiarians and confirmed by many years expe- 
rience of their own, devoted almost exclusively to bee culture. It cannot fail to be 
a valuable aid to those for whose use it is intended.— Morning Star. 
No one keeping bees should be without this book. — A. II. Journal of Agriculture. 
