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 issues are topics from Bee-Culture in Cities to Queen Raising and Breeding. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Origin of Honey DewProfitable Bee-keeping.—Letter from EnglandAbout PatentsHurrah for 1870, and the Honey-slingerComments on Querist No. 7Report of Apiary in 1870 / Four-Banded BeesNoviceBee-Culture in CitiesThe Looking Glass AgainGreat Number of Queen Cells and Queens Secured from One HiveBees in Iowa / The Honey Season in Jasper County, IowaIntroduction of Unimpregnated Queens / Introducing QueensBee-culture, Honey Products, Honey MarketsQueen-Breeding for Improvement of RaceThe Economic Hive, and Gallup’s / The Gallup HivePalmer Brothers and the Thomas Hive / Bee CholeraHive for NucleiAround among ApiariesQueen Raising.—Experience and ObservationsThe Queen Nursery / Paper Hives & Z. C. Fairbanks / The Looking-glass AgainThe Drouth, Bee Pasturage, and QueensBee-keeping Advancing / A Visit to Palmer Bros’ Apiary, and What I Saw ThereThe American Bee JournalCorrespondence of the Bee Journal - Part 1Correspondence of the Bee Journal - Part 2Correspondence of the Bee Journal - Part 3Two Queens in One Hive / Bee HousesBees in Hancock County, Indiana
The American Bee Journal. Vol. VI, No. 4, Oct 1870 - Various - Description and brief content, listen free online on the e-library site at Knigi-Audio.com/en/