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The American Bee Journal, Vol. XVII, No. 2, January 12, 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. This issue covers such topics such as Importing Bees from Italy, Spring Feeding -- Spring Dwindling, The Last Honey Season in California, and How to Prepare Bees for Shipping. - Summary by Larry Wilson (1 hr 55 min)

Chapters

Bees in Borneo and Timor by A Devon Beekeeper

8:20

Read by John Ollado

The Last Honey Season in California by Holmes and Scott

3:06

Read by Larry Wilson

Bees Deserting Winter-Quarters by E. A. Morgan

2:39

Read by Jessie Percival

Light vs Dark-Colored Italian Bees by O.O. Poppleton

4:09

Read by Jessie Percival

Importing Bees from Italy by Rev. A. Salisbury

3:27

Read by Jessie Percival

Qualities in Bees, Improvement, etc by Prof. A.J. Cook

11:01

Read by John Ollado

Stingless Bees from South America by John F. Dipman

3:58

Read by Larry Wilson

Bee-Keeping as Woman's Work by Mrs. L. Harrison

3:51

Read by Christine Rottger

Spring Feeding -- Spring Dwindling by by William S. Barclay

6:37

Read by John Ollado

How to Prepare Bees for Shipping by Thomas C. Newman

3:34

Read by George Banfield

Compulsory Honesty by Thomas C. Newman

10:51

Read by czandra

Plant Sweet Clover

5:24

Read by sforeman

Congratulations to the Weekly

11:16

Read by czandra

Among Our Exchanges

7:28

Read by Stacey Malcolm

Conventions

19:38

Read by Avanos

Letter Drawer

10:28

Read by Christine Rottger