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Bee-Culture by Isaac Hopkins (2nd ed, revised Dec 1907)

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Isaac Hopkins: Bee-Culture (1907)  wikidata:Q106653004 reasonator:Q106653004 s:en:Index:Bee-Culture Hopkins 2nd ed revised Dec 1907.pdf
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Title
Bee-Culture
Edition 2nd
Publisher
New Zealand Department of Agriculture, Division of Biology and Horticulture
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John Mackay, Government Printer
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Language English
Publication date December 1907
Place of publication Wellington, New Zealand
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