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BEE CULTURE 
BE. F. Phillips, In Charge. 
A. P. Sturtevant, formerly of the Agricultural Experiment Station Staff, Amherst, 
i88., began work in the Bureau on December 4, Mr. Sturtevant who will conduct the 
56-disease investigations of the Bureau in the future, taking the place of Dr. A. H. 
Gray who is transferred to "Investigations of Insects Affecting the Health of Man," 
as been engaged in a study of European foulbrood for some time past in Massachusetts. 
Dr. E. fF. Phillips attended conventions of beekespers as follows: Chicago North- 
sstern Beekeepers’ Association, Chicago, on December 43 the Iowa Beekeepers’ Associa- 
n, Des Moines, December 5; the Minnesota Beekeepers’ Association, Minneapolis, 
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