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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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Terry, H. A.
Teter, J. C.
Teter, Jas. G.
Theilman, C.
Theilmann, C.
- Acorn Honey--Report for 1886
American Bee Journal: November 17, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 46)
- Another Instance of "Old Fogyism"
American Bee Journal: December 20, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 51)
- Apicultural Items from Minnesota
American Bee Journal: September 3, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 10)
- Bee-Disease. Results of the Season --Marketing the Honey Crop
American Bee Journal: November 9, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 45)
- The Bee Journal--Amalgamation--Experiences with Swindling Commission-Men
American Bee Journal: January 7, 1897 (Volume 37, Number 1)
- Bee-Keeping in Minnesota
American Bee Journal: July 2, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 1)
- Bee-Moth or Wax-Moth--Some Experiences
American Bee Journal: February 3, 1898 (Volume 38, Number 5)
- Bees in Washington Territory
American Bee Journal: August 1, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 31)
- Cellar Gasses--Minnesota Convention
American Bee Journal: March 24, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 13)
- Cellar Wintering of Bees--Adulteration
American Bee Journal: April 5, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 14)
- The Dickel Theory vs. the Dzierzon Non-Sperm Theory
American Bee Journal: August 10, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 32)
- Drones from Worker Eggs
American Bee Journal: April 16, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 16)
- The Dzierzon Non-Sperm Theory a Fallacy
American Bee Journal: October, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 41)
- The Eyes of a Bee
American Bee Journal: February 28, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 9)
- Foundation in the Sections, etc.
American Bee Journal: September 14, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 37)
- Get Ready for the Columbian Fair
American Bee Journal: February 12, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 7)
- Have Bees the Sense of Hearing?
American Bee Journal: August 26, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 34)
- Honey-Dew and Worker-Larvae
American Bee Journal: February 25, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 8)
- The Honey Market and Crop in Minnesota
American Bee Journal: September 28, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 13)
- How my Bees have Wintered, etc.
American Bee Journal: April 29, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 17)
- How to Feed Sugar Syrup to Bees
American Bee Journal: November 12, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 46)
- In-Breeding of Bees--Colonies in Good Condition
American Bee Journal: May 11, 1893 (Volume 31, Number 19)
- The Insect-Wax of China
American Bee Journal: January 13, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 2)
- Linden or Basswood Honey Defended
American Bee Journal: October 25, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 17)
- Making Honey--Good Honey Season
American Bee Journal: July 29, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 30)
- "Minnesota Langstroth" Hive and Its Use
American Bee Journal: March 28, 1895 (Volume 35, Number 13)
- Minnesota. The Poorest Season in 21 Years--Nectar Secretion
American Bee Journal: September 6, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 36)
- Minnesota. The Season and Condition of the Bees Described
American Bee Journal: July 5, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 27)
- My Experiments Wintering Bees
American Bee Journal: February 16, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 7)
- Notes from Washington Territory
American Bee Journal: April 19, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 16)
- Questions on the Dickel Theory Answered
American Bee Journal: December 21, 1899 (Volume 39, Number 51)
- Reasons for Favoring Unpainted Hives
American Bee Journal: April 16, 1896 (Volume 36, Number 16)
- Remedies for the Nameless Bee-Disease
American Bee Journal: July 12, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 2)
- Ripening Honey. The Importance of Having Honey Well Ripened
American Bee Journal: April 12, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 15)
- The Season in Minnesota
American Bee Journal: July 28, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 5)
- Section-Press. Press for Folding Sections and Fastening Foundation
American Bee Journal: April 6, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 14)
- Separators--Fastening Foundation
American Bee Journal: August 31, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 35)
- Strong Colonies for the Honey-Harvest
American Bee Journal: January 27, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 4)
- That 12th Annual Union Report
American Bee Journal: January 28, 1897 (Volume 37, Number 4)
- Thinks He Has Discovered the Control of Sex
American Bee Journal: June 9, 1898 (Volume 38, Number 23)
- Tiering-up Sections--Hibernation
American Bee Journal: October 29, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 44)
- Unfinished Sections. How Best to Utilize the Partly-Filled Sections
American Bee Journal: January 11, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 2)
- Unpainted Hives. Their Advantages Over those that are Painted
American Bee Journal: March 29, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 13)
- Using Sections with Old Comb
American Bee Journal: March 30, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 13)
- Ventilators. Automatic Ventilators for Use in a Bee-Cave
American Bee Journal: April 18, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 16)
- Victory in the Chicago Honey-Lawsuit
American Bee Journal: February 8, 1900 (Volume 40, Number 6)
- Washington. Bee-Culture in this New State of the Northwest
American Bee Journal: November 29, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 48)
- Wintering Bees in Warm Cellars
American Bee Journal: May 19, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 20)
- The Wintering of Bees
American Bee Journal: April 7, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 15)
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