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The American Bee Journal, Vol. XVII, No. 1, January 5, 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 Alsike Clover for Bee Pasturage, Adulteration of Syrups, Fertilization in Confinement, and Stingless Bees of South America. - Summary by Larry Wilson (1 hr 46 min)

Chapters

Fertilization in Confinement by G. W. Demaree

4:51

Read by Denis Gagné

My Bee Report for 1880 by James Heddon

5:02

Read by Denis Gagné

Alsike Clover for Bee Pasturage by M. M. Baldridge

8:41

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Wired Comb Foundation by D.S. Given

3:11

Read by George Banfield

Adulteration of Syrups, etc. by S.K. Marsh

4:10

Read by Christine Rottger

To Beginners in Beekeeping by Charles F. Dodd

2:40

Read by Stacey Malcolm

Fertilization in Confinement by M.B.

2:07

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Lower Ventilation in Winter by William Camm

2:40

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

How to Make and Feed Good Candy by F.C. Benedict

2:07

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Bees Deserting Winter Quarters by D.S. Kalley

1:40

Read by Larry Wilson

Honey Wash for the Eyes by by William M. Kellogg

1:38

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Letter Drawer

13:59

Read by richiehayden

New Year's Greetings, etc. by Thomas C. Newman

15:03

Read by Christine Rottger

Stingless Bees of South America

5:58

Read by Christine Rottger

Short Notices

4:19

Read by David Lawrence

Among Our Exchanges

9:28

Read by Sonrisa Jones

Conventions

19:05

Read by J. L. Crafts