The American Bee Journal. Vol. XVII, No. 14, Apr. 6, 1881


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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 volume are short articles and correspondence on a variety of topics from Extracting Bees to Raspberry as a Honey Plant. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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Correspondence 9:56 Read by Gerald Moe
Cause of Bee Cholera or Dysentery by G. M. Doolittle 8:27 Read by bmitchell062003
Extracting Bees --The New Industry by H. T. Collins 2:46 Read by Gini Pug
Separators for Surplus Honey by James Heddon 3:54 Read by Gerald Moe
Pure Liquid Honey in Glass Jars by Charles F. Muth 5:21 Read by Wayne Cooke
How to Separate Swarms by Bray & Seacord 3:27 Read by Gini Pug
Raspberry as a Honey Plant by D. D. Palmer 3:52 Read by Gini Pug
Apis Americana by E. A. Thomas 4:12 Read by I. C. Go
Fertilization a Crippled Queen by Dr. Dzierzon 2:37 Read by I. C. Go
Best Method of Marketing Honey by George W. House 11:13 Read by I. C. Go
The Lessons of the Hour by Thomas C. Newman 3:20 Read by I. C. Go
Is Bee-Keeping a Failure? by Thomas C. Newman 4:22 Read by I. C. Go
Law Against Adulteration in N. Y. by Thomas C. Newman 3:14 Read by I. C. Go
Circulars and Catalogues 2:19 Read by Larry Wilson
Vennor’s Predictions for April/Two Queens in a Hive 2:48 Read by I. C. Go
Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 1 7:05 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 2 7:20 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 3 7:38 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 4 6:55 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections from Our Letter Box, Part 5 7:21 Read by Paul Harvey