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"Michael J. Schuerger, Sr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:21:31 -0500
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What kind of useless reply is that?  The identity of Dr. Diane's husband
is irrelevant and the reference likely lost on many readers.  The
contact information in the original message is:
 
>
A Comstock Book, expected publication date: April, 224 pages Paper ISBN
0-8014-8503-7 $24.95
 
Books can be ordered from Cornell University Press by calling
607-277-2211, by faxing 1-800-688-2877, or by e-mailing
[log in to unmask] By mail, orders should go to Cornell University
Press, PO Box 6525, Ithaca, NY  14851-6525. People can also order
through
our website at:
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornellpress/orders.html
 or :
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornellpress
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Note that AI Root is nowhere mentioned.
 
As well, I have found Dr. Diane can speak for herself.
 
 
 
John Iannuzzi wrote:
>
> Why don't you go to the horse's mouth?
> 800/BUY-ROOT, the husband's Medina phone number?
> I'm guessing at the email address: <[log in to unmask]>
> Bonne chance!
>
> On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Thomas W. Hoyt wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 97-12-15 23:28:44 EST, you write:
> >
> > >
> > >  The Beekeeper's Handbook, Third Edition
> > >
> > >  by Diana Sammataro, Ph.D. and Alphonse Avitabile
> > >
> > >  Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile have revised and expanded their
> > >  clear and comprehensive guide to cover changes in beekeeping. They discuss,
> > >  for example, the crisis created by the parasitic bee mites. In less than a
> > >  decade, for example, Varroa mites have saturated the North American honey
> > >  bee population with disastrous results, devastating both managed and wild
> > >  populations. The new edition of The Beekeeper's Handbook covers mite
> > >  detection and control, as well as the selection and testing of bees that
> > >  may have some tolerance to mites.
> >
> > This note was posted several months ago.  It also mentioned that the new
> > printing would be out in April.  Anybody know the status of that info?  I
> > can't find it in the Cornell Press homepage.
> >
> > TWH
> > Decatur, IL  USA
> >
>
> **John Iannuzzi, Ph.D.
> **38 years in apiculture
> **12 hives of Italian honeybees
> **At Historic Ellicott City, Maryland, 21042, U.S.A. (10 miles west of
>    Baltimore, Maryland) [9772 Old Annapolis Rd - 410 730 5279]
> **"Forsooth there is some good in things evil
>    For bees extract sweetness from the weed" -- Bard of Avon
> **Website: http://www.xmetric.com/honey
> **Email: [log in to unmask] [1jan981031est]

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