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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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Latham, J. F.
- Apicultural Legislation
American Bee Journal: January 12, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 2)
- Appropriate Apicultural Names
American Bee Journal: June 1, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 22)
- Bee-Hive Ventilation
American Bee Journal: December 17, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 51)
- Bees and Colors. The Relation of Bees to the Floral Kingdom
American Bee Journal: July 20, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 29)
- Bees as Aids to Fruit Growers
American Bee Journal: May 23, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 21)
- Bees as Fertilizers of Flowers
American Bee Journal: March 10, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 10)
- Can the Queen-Bee Establish the Sex of Her Offspring at Will?
American Bee Journal: June 15, 1893 (Volume 31, Number 24)
- The Cause of Foul-Brood
American Bee Journal: May 12, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 20)
- Charming May (poem)
American Bee Journal: May 16, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 20)
- Construction of Comb and Hatching Bees
American Bee Journal: May 17, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 20)
- Diarrhoea alias Dysentery
American Bee Journal: May 28, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 22)
- Evolution. A Discussion of the Dzierzon Parthenogenesis Theory
American Bee Journal: May 4, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 18)
- Evolution. The Growth and Atrophy of Animal Organs
American Bee Journal: March 16, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 11)
- Fertilization of Flowers
American Bee Journal: May 5, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 18)
- Free Honey vs. Extracted Honey
American Bee Journal: September 7, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 36)
- Freeing a Colony from Laying Workers
American Bee Journal: September 15, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 12)
- Golden-Rod. It Yields Abundance of Honey in Maine
American Bee Journal: November 2, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 44)
- Hibernation of Bees
American Bee Journal: August 27, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 35)
- Hibernation. Reply to Mr. Clarke's Critique, on Hibernation of Bees
American Bee Journal: May 9, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 19)
- Hibernation. What is Hibernation, as Applied to Bees?
American Bee Journal: March 14, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 11)
- The Jolly Honey-Bee (poem)
American Bee Journal: March 16, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 11)
- My Report--Wintering Bees
American Bee Journal: November 25, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 47)
- Notes of the Season
American Bee Journal: October 13, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 41)
- The Past Season. Results of the Year in an Apiary of 50 Colonies
American Bee Journal: January 4, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 1)
- The Pollen Theory
American Bee Journal: May 6, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 18)
- Prize Essay. Extracted Honey--Its Production and General Use
American Bee Journal: March 8, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 10)
- Season of 1888. Bee-Keeping in Maine --The Open-Side Sections
American Bee Journal: January 5, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 1)
- Season of 1890 in Maine--Other Topics
American Bee Journal: February 19, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 8)
- Securing a Uniform Price for Honey
American Bee Journal: February 16, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 7)
- The Sheep-and-Bees-Suit
American Bee Journal: July 15, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 28)
- Swarming. Do Bees Select a Habitation before Swarming?
American Bee Journal: August 15, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 33)
- Trade-Mark for Honey
American Bee Journal: February 12, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 7)
- Uncapped Nymphs--Observations
American Bee Journal: October 19, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 42)
- Why do Bees Eat Pollen?
American Bee Journal: November 19, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 47)
- Wintering Bees on Summer Stands
American Bee Journal: November 28, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 48)
- The Wintering Problem
American Bee Journal: May 20, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 20)
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