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This is a complete bibliography of books and journals
in Core Historical Literature of Agriculture, organized by both author and title or by publication year:
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1980-1999
Journal Title List
Robertson-Miller, Ellen
Robertson, T. T.
Robie, Ronald B.
Robinette, Robert
Robins, C. Richard
Robinson, Albert Gardner
Robinson, Bird M.
Robinson, C. H.
Robinson, C. J.
- Albino Bees. Are they a Malformation or a Diseased Organism?
American Bee Journal: November 30, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 48)
- Albinos. Claim of Albinoism as Applied to Bees
American Bee Journal: September 14, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 37)
- Are Italian Bees a Pure Race?
American Bee Journal: April 7, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 15)
- Bees and Honey in Bee-Trees--Italians vs. Native Bees
American Bee Journal: November 24, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 22)
- Bees by Mail. The Rights of Bee-Keepers Under the Law
American Bee Journal: April 5, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 14)
- Best Paint for Hives--Does it Pay to Paint Them?
American Bee Journal: March 30, 1893 (Volume 31, Number 13)
- Burying Bees for Winter
American Bee Journal: October 14, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 41)
- Burying Bees in Clamps
American Bee Journal: June 15, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 24)
- Carniolans. A Criticism of a Report Concerning these Bees
American Bee Journal: August 23, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 34)
- The Cause of Bee Dysentery
American Bee Journal: June 29, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 26)
- Chilled Brood and Foul-Brood
American Bee Journal: January 8, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 2)
- The Clovers. Alsike and Its Origin--Honey from Clovers
American Bee Journal: June 14, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 24)
- Difference in Eggs of Impregnated Queen and a Virgin
American Bee Journal: December 22, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 26)
- Discovery of the Origin of Foul-Brood
American Bee Journal: March 12, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 11)
- Epidemic Influenza and its Treatment
American Bee Journal: December 10, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 24)
- Fertilization in Confinement
American Bee Journal: September 7, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 36)
- The First Movable-Frame Hive
American Bee Journal: October 5, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 40)
- Formic Acid--Its Origin, Uses and Effects
American Bee Journal: November 3, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 19)
- Foul-Brood is a Germ Disease
American Bee Journal: January 15, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 3)
- Foul Brood. Methods for Eradicating this Foul Bee-Disorder
American Bee Journal: May 17, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 20)
- Foul Brood. Origin of the Dread Malady Among Bees
American Bee Journal: November 1, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 44)
- Foul Brood. Origin of this Dread Malady Among Bees
American Bee Journal: August 2, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 31)
- Foul-Brood Scientifically Considered
American Bee Journal: June 9, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 24)
- Germ Theory of Foul-Brood
American Bee Journal: July 16, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 3)
- Historic. Remarks upon the Origin of the Honey-Bee
American Bee Journal: November 7, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 45)
- Historical. Some Facts about Mailing Bees 27 Years Ago
American Bee Journal: December 28, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 52)
- How to Produce the "Coming Bee"
American Bee Journal: July 20, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 29)
- Humbuggery in the Queen Trade
American Bee Journal: August 27, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 9)
- Italian Bees--Something Historical
American Bee Journal: July 26, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 4)
- Law. Sending Bees by Mail is Now Statutory Law
American Bee Journal: October 19, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 42)
- Mr. P. J. Mahan--Something Historical
American Bee Journal: February 22, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 8)
- The Origin of Drones
American Bee Journal: August 24, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 34)
- The Origin of Foul Brood
American Bee Journal: September 22, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 13)
- Origin of Sending Queens by Mail
American Bee Journal: August 31, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 35)
- Pollen for Brood-Rearing
American Bee Journal: November 23, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 47)
- Progressive Bee-Culture
American Bee Journal: July 6, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 27)
- Races of Bees. Their Historic Origin and Individual Superiority
American Bee Journal: June 7, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 23)
- "Rich" Lawsuit. According to the Law, Bees Cannot Commit Trespass
American Bee Journal: October 5, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 40)
- A Scrap of History on Importing Bees
American Bee Journal: February 23, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 8)
- Summer and Fall Management of Bees
American Bee Journal: July 23, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 4)
- That Italian Bee-History Controversy
American Bee Journal: January 31, 1895 (Volume 35, Number 5)
- Those Foul Brood Experiments--Parthenogenesis
American Bee Journal: June 1, 1893 (Volume 31, Number 22)
- What Causes Foul-Brood, but Contagion?
American Bee Journal: April 30, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 18)
- What is the Royal Jelly?
American Bee Journal: March 23, 1881 (Volume 17, Number 12)
- Wintering Bees in Clamps
American Bee Journal: August 29, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 35)
- Wintering. Investigating the Causes of Loss of Bees in Winter
American Bee Journal: November 16, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 46)
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