Annual Report, Bände 28-34

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Seite 76 - ... be brought before a justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law...
Seite 14 - Savannah's lack of local airline service is not due to any lack of interest on the part of local service airlines in the area, however. To the contrary, applications to provide service to Savannah were filed as long as 3 years ago with the Civil Aeronautics Board by Piedmont Airlines and Southern Airways. Map appendixes B and C depict these proposed route applications. The specific pending...
Seite 30 - Inspector shall have full power, in his discretion, to order any owner or possessor of bees dwelling in box-hives, in apiaries where the disease exists (being mere boxes without frames), to transfer such bees to movable frame hives within a specified time, and in default of such transfer, the Inspector may destroy, or order the destruction of, such box hives and the bees dwelling therein.
Seite 75 - The Foul Brood Act." 2. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council upon the recommendation of the Minister of Agriculture may from time to time appoint one or more Inspectors of Apiaries to enforce this Act, and the Inspector shall, if so required, produce the certificate of his appointment on entering upon any premises in the discharge of his duties. And the Minister shall instruct and control each Inspector in the carrying out of the provisions of this Act. The remuneration to be paid to any Inspector...
Seite 76 - Inspector, cause a sufficient number of special constables to be sworn in, and such special constables shall, under the directions of the Inspector, proceed to the premises of such owner or possessor and assist the Inspector to seize all the diseased colonies and infected appurtenances and burn them forthwith, and if necessary the said Inspector or...
Seite 29 - There are two recognized infectious diseases of the brood of bees, now known as American foul brood and European foul brood. Both diseases weaken colonies by reducing the number of emerging bees needed to replace the old adult bees which die from natural or other causes. In neither case are adult bees affected, so far as known. The means used by the beekeeper in deciding which disease is present is the difference in the appearance of the larvae dead of the two diseases. That the diseases are entirely...
Seite 65 - AMENDMENT These By-Laws may be amended by a majority vote of the members present at any meeting. V. The officers and committees of this Association shall be entitled to have paid, from the funds of the Association, their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their respective duties.
Seite 29 - The presence of a particular disease in a colony of bees can be ascertained most reliably by a bacteriological examination, since the symptoms are somewhat variable. It is possible, however, to describe the usual manifestations of the diseases, and the usual differences, so that the beekeeper can in most cases tell which disease is present. AMERICAN FOUL BROOD. "American foul brood is frequently called simply 'foul brood.
Seite 30 - B.-K. ^ ; erior end lies against the bottom of the cell. Frequently the segmentation of the larva is clearly marked. By the time it has partially dried down and has become quite dark brown (coffee colored) the most typical characteristic of this disease manifests itself. If a match, stick or toothpick is inserted into the decaying mass and withdrawn the...
Seite 75 - ... to transfer such bees to movable frame hives, within a specified time, and in default of such transfer he shall order destroyed or destroy all such box hives and the bees dwelling therein.

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