Contents of this Number.

Correspondence:

[Interesting Letter from Singapore]105
[Exploring for Javan Bees in Ceylon]105
[Cause of Bee Cholera or Dysentery]105
[Extracting Bees—The New Industry]106
[Separators for Surplus Honey]106
[Pure Liquid Honey in Glass Jars]106
[How to Separate Swarms]106
[The Raspberry as a Honey Plant]106
[Apis Americana]107
[Fertilization of a Crippled Queen]107
[Best Method of Marketing Honey]107

Editorial:

[Editorial Items]108
[The Lessons of the Hour]108
[Is Bee-Keeping a Failure?]108
[Law Against Adulteration in New York]108
[Circulars and Catalogues]108
[Vennor’s Predictions for April]108
[Two Queens in a Hive]108

Selections from Our Letter Box:

[Correction]109
[Good Enough]109
[Using Old Combs]109
[Never Give Up]109
[Good Prospects]109
[Spring Time Come at Last]109
[Come, Gentle Spring]109
[Bees all Right]109
[Lost 6 out of 100 Colonies]109
[Vexed and Perplexed]109
[Ventilation]109
[Bees Confined 5 Months]109
[Orchard Apiary]109
[Loss in Cellar]109
[Blasted Hopes]109
[The Outlook Encouraging]109
[Severe Winter, but Bees All Right]109
[Winter Bee-House]109
[Bees Wintered Well]110
[Bees in Fair Condition]110
[The Survival of the Fittest]110
[Half of the Bees Dead]110
[Wintered Without Loss]110
[Wintered Safely]110
[Chaff did not Save the Bees]110
[Wintered in Chaff]110
[Eleven Swarms from one Colony]110
[A Visit Every Week Very Pleasant]110
[Buds are Swelling, Spring is Coming]110
[Double-Walled Hives]110
[Bees About All Dead]110
[Losses in Wintering]110

Bees for Sale.

I wish to sell my 75 Colonies of Bees, all in movable frame hives. In fair condition. I will take $4.00 per Colony.