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Annals of applied biology (quarterly). Vol. 1, No. 1, May, 1914 
The official organ of the Association of economic bi- 
Ologists; edited by Professor Maxwell BOUT Gy and others. 
Cambridge University Press, London. Agents for the 
United States: The University of Chicago Press, $6.00 
per year. 
Adams, C. C. Guide to the study cf animal ecology. MW. Y. 1913. 
= 183p. illus. 194cm. 
‘Miller, Mrs, H, B, Robertson. Butterfly and moth book; personal 
) studies and observations of the more familiar species. 
N. Y., C. Scribner’s sons, 1912. $1.50, 
Needham, J. G. The natural history of the farm. [thaca, N. Y., 
— L916. 
Bee Culture Investigations. 
H. F, Phillips, In Charge. 
The office, laboratories and apiary of the investigations in bee 
ure have recently been moved to Drummond, Md.° The work heretofors 
een scattered and it has now been possible to assemble the various 
Poe work in one place. 
‘The house was formerly occupied as a residence but is admirably 
ed to office and laboratory uses, It contains 10 rooms and all 
sssary conveniences are available. There is a cellar under the en- 
-house where the work on wintering formerly carried on in the Zoo- 
1 Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania will be done. 
Surrounding the house is a lot of about # acre admirably suited 
"an apiary’ The grounds are so arranged that the main apiary is on 
ide of the house while poloiics under special observations are 
don the other side. 
“The new laboratory may be reached on the Wisconsin Avenue line. 
he end of the city fare zone, walk one block north and then to the 
ue a is next to the last house on the right hand side 
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