Prairie Farmer,
Rural New Yorker,
Country Gentleman,
Southern Farmer,
Scientific American.
CONTENTS:
| Page. | |
|---|---|
| Remarks on in-door wintering | [25] |
| Our own Apiary | [25] |
| How bees behave in cold weather | [27] |
| Report from L. C. Root | [27] |
| Quinby hive | [27] |
| Why do our bees die? | [27] |
| Home made New Ideas etc. | [28] |
| Double width versus two story | [28] |
| Sawdust for contracting entrances | [28] |
| Dimensions of frames etc. | [28] |
| A Novel Idea in Wintering etc. | [29] |
| Half inch, versus double walls | [29] |
| Section Honey boxes | [29], [32] |
| Double wall hives etc. | [30] |
| Honey Column | [31] |
| Humbugs and Swindles | [31] |
| Reports Encouraging | [31] |
| Basswood: Starting a plantation | [32] |
| How to fly bees in a room | [32] |
| Is it the fault of our Queens? | [33] |
| Reports from cold frames | [33] |
| Leather for quilts | [33] |
| Strait combs | [33] |
| Adulteration of honey | [33] |
| Movable portico | [34] |
| Buzz Saws | [34] |
| Candying of honey | [34] |
| Deep frames | [35] |
| Imported Queens | [36] |
| Sunflowers | [36] |
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