[The journal of horticulture, cottage gardener, and country gentleman: a journal of horticulture, rural and domestic economy, botany and natural history. Published in England. ]
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Mr. Woodbury's [illegible] notice of movable frame hive. Journal of Horticulture
Mr. Woodbury invents a modification of movable frames. Journal of Horticulture
Mr. Woodbury admits that his career as a scientific March 8th, 1864. 
Apiarian began in 1859
Full account of foul brood, etc. Great praise of my work (others) April 5th, 19th 
Acknowledges his indebtedness to me for first knowledge of the best way of
artificial swarming, thinks I got it from Germany. April 26, 1864
[illegible] the [illegible] of [illegible] in his book on
[illegible] to Woodbury as [illegible] to me. April 26, 1864
Mr. Bevan Fox is some time with Woodbury,
gets my book and makes my hive. May 10, 1864
Mr. Woodbury quotes Wagner on Dzierzon without quotation marks May 17, 1864
And quotes from [illegible] on foul brood. (June 14 gives no credit) 
Mr. Woodbury again endorses my plan of artificial swarming. May 24, 1864
says he has long abandoned the attempt to supply [illegible] May 31, 1864
[illegible] bears testimony to my plan of artificial swarming June 14, 1864
On cold as regards queens being impregnated, distance of flight to drones. September 6, 1864
Bees [illegible] October 18, 1864
Woodbury has no pecuniary interest in his invention. October 18, 1864
Woodbury has discarded notches for the frames. November 1, 1864
Mr. Woodbury invents a comb box. May 21, 1861
Mr. S. Bevan Fox first adopts my hive with great success July 30, 1861
Song of the bee, good. October 22, 1861
Mr. Woodbury cannot see the advantage of [illegible] March 12, 1861
Thinks the frames [illegible] German ([illegible]) worker

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