American Bee Journal. Vol. XVII, No. 14, Apr. 6, 1881
by Various
About this book
The American Bee Journal is the “oldest bee paper in America established in 1861 devoted to scientific bee-culture and the production and sale of pure honey. Published every Wednesday, by Thomas G. Newman, Editor and Proprietor” In this volume are short articles and correspondence on a variety of topics from Extracting Bees to Raspberry as a Honey Plant. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Chapters (20)
1Correspondence
2Cause of Bee Cholera or Dysentery by G. M. Doolittle
3Extracting Bees --The New Industry by H. T. Collins
4Separators for Surplus Honey by James Heddon
5Pure Liquid Honey in Glass Jars by Charles F. Muth
6How to Separate Swarms by Bray & Seacord
7Raspberry as a Honey Plant by D. D. Palmer
8Apis Americana by E. A. Thomas
9Fertilization a Crippled Queen by Dr. Dzierzon
10Best Method of Marketing Honey by George W. House
11The Lessons of the Hour by Thomas C. Newman
12Is Bee-Keeping a Failure? by Thomas C. Newman
13Law Against Adulteration in N. Y. by Thomas C. Newman
14Circulars and Catalogues
15Vennor’s Predictions for April/Two Queens in a Hive
16Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 1
17Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 2
18Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 3
19Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 4
20Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 5

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