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White, G. F., 1914. Destruction of germs of infectious bee dis¬ 
eases by heating. Bulletin No. 92, Department of Agriculture. 
Phillips, E. F. and Demuth, Geo. S„ 1914. The temperature of the 
honey bee cluster in winter. Bulletin No. 93, Department of 
Agriculture. 
Gates, Burton N., 1914. The temperature of the bee colony. 
Bulletin No. 96, Department of Agriculture. 
The following papers have been published in other series 
of publications of the Department and with one exception 
have not been prepared in the Bureau of Entomology: 
Van Dine, D. L. and Thompson, Alice R., 1908. Hawaiian honeys. 
Bulletin No. 17, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Phillips, E. F., 1914. Porto Rican beekeeping. Bulletin No. 15, 
Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Browne, C. A., 1908. Chemical analysis and composition of Ameri¬ 
can honeys, including a microscopical study of honey pollen 
by W. J. Young. Bulletin No. 110, Bureau of Chemistry. 
Bryan, Given and Sherwood, 1912. Chemical analysis and com¬ 
position of imported honey from Cuba, Mexico and Haiti. 
Bulletin No. 154, Bureau of Chemistry. 
Westgate, J. M. and Vinall, H. N., 1912. Sweet clover. Farmers’ 
Bulletin No. 485. 
Hunt, Caroline L. and Atwater, Helen W., 1915. Honey and its 
uses in the home. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 653. 
