Editorial Items[92]
Frank Benton In the Far East [92]
Circulars and Price Lists[92]
An Excellent Suggestion[92]

Among our Exchanges:

Bees and Grapes[92]
Bees Dead in Box Hives[92]
Honey for Sore Eyes[92]
Feeding In Winter[92]
Bees and Grapes[92]
Feeding Rye-Meal[92]
The Weekly Bee Journal Abroad [92]

Selections from Our Letter Box:

But few Bees Lost[93]
An Old Queen[93]
Gathering Pollen[93]
No Winter Flight Yet[93]
Bees Confined 4½ Months[93]
Closed Out by Fire[93]
Bees In Good Condition[93]
Lost 8 out of 37 in Wintering[93]
Sweet Clover[93]
Had a Flight in January[93]
Nearly all Dead[93]
Bokhara Clover[93]
An Enthusiast[93]
Bees all Dead[93]
Bees Robbing[93]
Chloroform Used in Handling Bees[93]
Test for Honey[93]
Three-fourths of the Bees Dead[93]
Mortality of Bees in House and Cellar[93]
Bees Doing Well[94]
Dwindling in the Cellar[94]
Contradictory Experience[94]
Wintered Without Loss[94]
Bees Uneasy in the Cellar[94]
Much Better than Expected[94]
Have Young Bees and Brood[94]
Bees In the Cellar 135 Days[94]
The Best Honey for Winter[94]
Carrying in Pollen[94]
Chaff-Packing of Bees Triumphant[94]
Look Out for the Robbers[94]
Two-thirds of the Bees have Died[94]
Bees in Good Condition[94]
Death Reigns among the Bees[94]
No Loss in Wintering[94]
Poor Season but Fair Profit[94]
Planting Buckwheat for a Honey Yield [94]

☞ We can supply but a few more of the back numbers to new subscribers. If any want them, they must be sent for soon.

☞ The Texas Bee-Keepers’ Association will hold their third annual Convention at Judge W. H. Andrews’ apiary, in McKinney, Collin Co., Texas, on the 12th and 13th days of May, 1881.

Wm. R. Howard, Sec.,
Kingston, Hunt Co., Texas.