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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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Thurston, E. H.
Ticknor, F. A.
Tillinghast, I. F.
- Bee-culture--East and West
American Bee Journal: September, 1870 (Volume 6, Number 3)
- History of our Honey-Emptier
American Bee Journal: March, 1870 (Volume 5, Number 9)
- Hives, Transferring, &c.
American Bee Journal: May, 1870 (Volume 5, Number 11)
- How we made a Honey Knife
American Bee Journal: September, 1870 (Volume 6, Number 3)
- A New Moth-trap
American Bee Journal: June, 1870 (Volume 5, Number 12)
- Recollections of the New York State Fair
American Bee Journal: January, 1870 (Volume 5, Number 7)
- Several Items
American Bee Journal: December, 1869 (Volume 5, Number 6)
- Suggestions and Theories
American Bee Journal: November, 1869 (Volume 5, Number 5)
Tillinghast, J. F.
Timpe, Jacob T.
Tinker, G. L.
- Apis Americana
American Bee Journal: July 2, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 27)
- Basswood as a Honey-Plant
American Bee Journal: August 11, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 7)
- Bee-Escape. The Dibbern Bee-Escape Proves to be a Success
American Bee Journal: January 4, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 1)
- Bee-Hives. The New Heddon Hive Considered and Criticised
American Bee Journal: July 18, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 29)
- Bee-Stings, Camphor, etc.
American Bee Journal: November 5, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 45)
- The Best Size for Brood Frames
American Bee Journal: July 11, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 28)
- Best Way to Use Small Sections
American Bee Journal: January 31, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 5)
- Brood-Chambers. My Position Regarding Sectional Hives
American Bee Journal: March 14, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 11)
- Brood-Chambers. The Best Size for Comb-Honey
American Bee Journal: December 20, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 51)
- The "Call" of a "Strange Visitor"
American Bee Journal: March 29, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 13)
- Calling Things by their Right Names
American Bee Journal: January 30, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 5)
- Cause and Prevention of Diarrhea
American Bee Journal: August 19, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 33)
- A Characteristic of Good Queens
American Bee Journal: July 19, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 3)
- Clipping Queens' Wings
American Bee Journal: May 30, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 22)
- Closed or Open End-Bars--Which?
American Bee Journal: April 28, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 18)
- Construction and Use of Queen-Excluders
American Bee Journal: June 18, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 25)
- Discussion. Hard Arguments, but Pleasant Words the Most Effectual
American Bee Journal: May 16, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 20)
- Drone-Excluder Perforated Zinc
American Bee Journal: March 3, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 10)
- The Dzierzon Theory
American Bee Journal: January 25, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 4)
- Erroneous Conclusions
American Bee Journal: March 12, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 11)
- Excessive Humidity in Winter
American Bee Journal: September 5, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 36)
- Excluders. Making Wire-Cloth Excluders for Queen-Rearing
American Bee Journal: August 24, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 34)
- The Golden Honey Plant
American Bee Journal: September 28, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 39)
- Golden Honey Plant
American Bee Journal: September 6, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 36)
- The Golden Honey Plant Again
American Bee Journal: October 26, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 43)
- The Half-Pound Honey Section
American Bee Journal: January 24, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 4)
- The Hibernation of Bees
American Bee Journal: January 6, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 1)
- Hives. Double-Walled vs. Single-Walled Hives for Winter
American Bee Journal: February 1, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 5)
- Honey-Bees as Fertilizers
American Bee Journal: July 15, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 28)
- Honey Boards. The Invention of the Wood-Zinc Honey-Board
American Bee Journal: February 2, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 5)
- The Honey-Producers' Association
American Bee Journal: January 26, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 4)
- How Bees Exercise, Hibernation, etc.
American Bee Journal: December 22, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 51)
- How to Deal with Ants
American Bee Journal: March 15, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 11)
- Introducing New Blood to Our Apiaries
American Bee Journal: September 14, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 11)
- Is Honey Poisonous?
American Bee Journal: September 3, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 36)
- The Langstroth Bee-Spaces
American Bee Journal: January 7, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 1)
- Manipulation. A New System for the Management of Bees
American Bee Journal: January 12, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 2)
- The New Small Sections
American Bee Journal: January 17, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 3)
- Notes on Honey Plants
American Bee Journal: August 16, 1882 (Volume 18, Number 33)
- Perforated Zinc Just Right in Size
American Bee Journal: June 4, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 23)
- Perforated Zinc Queen-Excluders
American Bee Journal: April 30, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 18)
- A Plea for Pollen
American Bee Journal: July 23, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 30)
- The Pollen Theory
American Bee Journal: September 10, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 37)
- Queen-Excluders, Hives, Honey-Boards
American Bee Journal: July 30, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 5)
- Queen-Excluders. The Use of Perforated-Zinc for Queen-Rearing
American Bee Journal: July 5, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 27)
- Queens. A Safe Method of Introducing Queen-Bees
American Bee Journal: September 13, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 37)
- Queens. New System of Rearing Several Queens in a Full Colony
American Bee Journal: August 3, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 31)
- The Rearing of Good Queens
American Bee Journal: April 12, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 15)
- Rearing Queens from Eggs or Larva
American Bee Journal: May 14, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 30)
- Reproduction in the Honey Bee
American Bee Journal: September 21, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 38)
- Sectional Brood-Chamber Hives
American Bee Journal: March 10, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 10)
- Sectional Brood-Chamber Hives
American Bee Journal: March 31, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 13)
- Shall we have a General Report?
American Bee Journal: May 25, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 21)
- Single-Walled Hives and Foul-Brood
American Bee Journal: March 5, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 10)
- Those Continuous Passage-Ways
American Bee Journal: November 26, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 48)
- The Trial of the Small Sections
American Bee Journal: October 31, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 44)
- Was That Bad Advice?
American Bee Journal: February 28, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 9)
- Winter Ventilation and Protection
American Bee Journal: October 10, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 41)
- The Winter Ventilation of Bees
American Bee Journal: January 3, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 1)
- Wintering Bees on Sugar Syrup
American Bee Journal: July 8, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 27)
- Wintering--the Pollen Theory
American Bee Journal: November 7, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 45)
- Wintering, Ventilation & Dysentery
American Bee Journal: March 28, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 13)
- Working Against Nature
American Bee Journal: December 3, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 49)
- "The Worst Kind of Advice"
American Bee Journal: April 4, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 14)
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