American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 5, Nov 1870

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  • Cure of Foulbrood
  • Queen Breeding
  • Purity of Italian Queens and Italian Queens
  • Novice
  • Natural, Prolific, and Hardy Queens, Part 3
  • Introducing Queens
  • The Looking-Glass Once More and More About the Looking-Glass
  • The Hive Question
  • The Thomas Hive
  • Shallow Hives, or Deep?
  • Wintering Bees
  • Upward Ventilation and Alley’s Improved Langstroth Hive
  • Ventilating the Gallup Hive in a Damp Cellar
  • Bee Hives, and Shipping Honey in Frames
  • The New Smoker and Reply to Mr. Worthington’s Inquiry
  • Bees in Bennington, Vermont
  • The Season in Massachusetts
  • Bees at Binghamton, N. Y.
  • Bee Report from Champaign Co., Ills.
  • White Clover Crop.—Buckwheat Yielding No Honey
  • Honey-producing Plants and The Rocky Mountain Bee Plant
  • Silk Weed or Milk Weed and Honey Dew
  • Caution and Correction Requested
  • Why are Two Queens Sometimes Found in One Hive?
  • The Coming Convention
  • The Queen Nursery, Do the Right! and The African Honey Tree
  • The American Bee Journal
  • Correspondence of the Bee Journal
  • How May Progress be Taught?
  • Argo’s Puzzle
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 issue are included articles on wintering bees, foulbrood, introducing queens, hives, and reports from Vermont, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts, among other topics and correspondence. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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