The American Bee Journal. Vol. XVII, No. 12, Mar. 23, 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 Royal Jelly to the Honey and Beeswax Market. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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What is the Royal Jelly? By C. J. Robinson 13:37 Read by Availle
Putting Wires into Comb Foundation by J. G. Whitten 2:13 Read by Sawyer Rewis
Importing Bees from Italy by Charles Dadant 5:28 Read by E.J. Lavery
Bees and Grapes by Rev. M. Mahin, D. D 3:39 Read by Aundrea
The Use of Separators for Box Honey by Greiner Brothers 5:55 Read by Aundrea
Texas for Bees and Honey by Dr. J. E. Lay 4:49 Read by E.J. Lavery
Alsike Clover as a Honey Plant by L. James 5:10 Read by laurencetrask
The Supply and Queen Trade by A. B. Weed 7:19 Read by laurencetrask
Who is to Blame for the Losses? By C. H. Dibbern 3:59 Read by laurencetrask
Frank Benton in the Far East by Frank Benton 3:14 Read by Alan Mapstone
An Excellent Suggestion by A. J. Cook 4:17 Read by Owlivia
Among Our Exchanges 10:39 Read by John
Selections From Our Letter Box Part 1 6:38 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections From Our Letter Box Part 2 10:35 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections From Our Letter Box Part 3 10:12 Read by Paul Harvey
Selections From Our Letter Box Part 4 12:03 Read by Paul Harvey