American Bee Journal, Vol. XVII, No. 3 , January 19, 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. This issue covers such topics such as The Duplication of Queen, Selling Extracted Honey, Selecting Location for an Apiary, and Honey and Its Adulteration by J.P.H. Brown. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Chapters (28)
1The Stingless Bees of South America by Rev. L. Johnson
2Lower Ventilation in Winter by J.M. Shuck
3Rocky Mountain Bee Plant by D.S. Grimes
4My Report for 1880 by D.M. Wright
5Adulteration of Honey with Glucose by L.H. Scudder
6The Duplication of Queens by D.A. Pike
7Loss of Bees in Winter by Hiram Roop
8Prevention of Swarming by Greiner Brothers
9Mating Queens in Confinement by King Cramer
10Our Mail Box: Bees in Minnesota, Bees Had a Fly
11Our Mail Box: Result of Last Season, Sections
12Our Mail Box: Too Cold for Anything, Bees in Good Condition
13Our Mail Box: Dysentery, Cold, Poor Winter for Bees
14Our Mail Box: Superiority of Italians, Wants the Weekly, Catnip and Jessamine
15Our Mail Box: Wintering Well, Unprotected, Perishing by the Hundreds
16Our Mail Box: Using the Langstroth Hive, A Good Showing
17Editorial Comments
18Selecting Location for an Apiary
19The Beautiful, Questions
20Our Climate Has Changed
21Hints to State Vice Presidents, As Others See us
22The British Bee Journal, Bee Education, Undiscovered Truths, Queen Excluders
23Bee Keeper's Exchange: First Importer, Adulteration, Bee-Keeper
24London Journal of Horticulture: The Honey Harvest, Straw Hive Controversy
25Bee Keeper's Instructor: Selling Extracted Honey, Shipping Queens
26Cook's Manual of the Apiary
27Honey and Its Adulteration by J.P.H. Brown
28About Poinonous Honey by Professor A.J. Hook

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