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This is a complete bibliography of books and journals
in The Hive and the Honeybee: Selections from the E. F. Phillips Beekeeping Collection at Mann Library, organized by both author and title:
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Alley, Henry
- About Rearing Queens
American Bee Journal: March 29, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 13)
- Are Queens Confined in Cages Short-Lived? --Queenless Colonies
American Bee Journal: September 6, 1900 (Volume 40, Number 36)
- Artificial Swarming
American Bee Journal: April 27, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 17)
- Automatic Self-Hivers
American Bee Journal: April 7, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 15)
- Best Hives for Winter
American Bee Journal: March 2, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 9)
- Breeding "Yellow" Carniolan Bees
American Bee Journal: October 22, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 17)
- Can Fertilization and Swarming be Controlled?
American Bee Journal: January 23, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 4)
- The Cyprian "The Coming Bee"
American Bee Journal: September, 1880 (Volume 16, Number 9)
- A Defense of the Queen-Breeders
American Bee Journal: April 26, 1900 (Volume 40, Number 17)
- The Dollar Queen Business
American Bee Journal: March 8, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 10)
- Double-Boarded Hives
American Bee Journal: May 4, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 18)
- The Drone-Trap as a Self-Hiver
American Bee Journal: April 21, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 17)
- Hive-Swarmer. Self-Hiving Arrangements and their Originators
American Bee Journal: February 15, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 7)
- The Holy-Land Bees
American Bee Journal: September 10, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 37)
- The Honey Extractor
American Bee Journal: January, 1870 (Volume 5, Number 7)
- Human Enemies of Bees
American Bee Journal: September 9, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 36)
- "Humbuggery in the Queen Trade"
American Bee Journal: September 10, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 11)
- Imported vs. Home-Bred Queens
American Bee Journal: August 12, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 32)
- Introducing, Finding Queens, etc.
American Bee Journal: August 19, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 33)
- Introducing Queens
American Bee Journal: April, 1867 (Volume 2, Number 10)
- Introducing Queens with Tobacco-Smoke
American Bee Journal: November 1, 1900 (Volume 40, Number 44)
- Lamp Nursery vs. the Queen-Nursery
American Bee Journal: March 24, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 12)
- The Laying of Young Queens--Queen-Rearing
American Bee Journal: May 18, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 20)
- Points about the Punic Bees
American Bee Journal: September 17, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 12)
- Queen-Excluders. Rearing Queens Above a Queen-Excluding Honey-Board
American Bee Journal: November 23, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 47)
- Queen-Rearing. In Full Colonies, without First Removing the Brood
American Bee Journal: September 12, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 37)
- Rearing Queens in Full Colonies--Starting Cell-Cups by Natural Methods
American Bee Journal: September 14, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 37)
- Self-Hivers and the Queen-and-Drone Trap
American Bee Journal: March 30, 1893 (Volume 31, Number 13)
- Self-Hiving Arrangements for Swarms
American Bee Journal: July 14, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 3)
- Shall we Improve our Bees?
American Bee Journal: February 9, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 6)
- Swarm-Hiver. Novel Self-Hiving Arrangement for Bees
American Bee Journal: January 11, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 2)
- Swarms. Self-Hivers and Swarm-Catchers --The Drone-Trap, etc.
American Bee Journal: May 24, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 21)
- "That Big Nuisance" --The Alley Trap
American Bee Journal: October 19, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 42)
- Those Unkind Things
American Bee Journal: May 31, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 22)
- The Use of Drone-Traps
American Bee Journal: April 8, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 14)
- The Winter Problem
American Bee Journal: February 13, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 7)
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