E. F. Phillips
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American beekeeper
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Everett Franklin Phillips was an American apiculturist, scholar, and innovator in the beekeeping field. Phillips’ interest in honey bees began during his graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania in the early 1900s, after which he took on a position with the United States Department of Agriculture where he spearheaded efforts to bring the U.S. beekeeping industry to modern scientific standards. Not only did this work help beekeeping practitioners and scholars, it also played a part in the 400% increase in commercial honey production that Phillips oversaw during World War I.
E. F. Phillips's Published Works
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Published Works
- Anatomy and Physiology of the Honeybee (1925) (95)
- Instrumental Insemination of Queen Bees (1929) (51)
- bee-louse, Braula coeca, in the United States (8)
- The Effect of Activity on the Length of Life of Honeybees (1922) (8)
- Earthworms, Plants, and Soil Reactions (8)
- Bees For The Orchard (1930) (6)
- The Effect of Certain Bactericides, Especially Copper Sulphate, on the Longevity of Honeybees (1935) (4)
- The life of Langstroth (1942) (4)
- XI. Inheritance in the Female Line of Size of Litter in Poland China Sows (1906) (3)
- Wintering Bees in Cellars (3)
- Beekeeping in the Buckwheat Region (3)
- The Status of Isle of Wight Disease in Various Countries (1925) (2)
- VARIATION IN BEES—A REPLY TO MR. LUTZ (1904) (1)
- The Ability of Queen and Drone Honeybees to feed Themselves (1922) (1)
- Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey, by Everett Franklin Phillips. (1)
- Miscellaneous papers on apiculture. (0)
- The Purpose of College Beekeeping (1916) (0)
- Definition of a Commercial Beekeeping Region (1929) (0)
- M. Ph. J. Baldensperger (1926) (0)
- The Breeding of Bees (0)
- The Size of Hives and Frames (1933) (0)
- Bees / by E.F. Phillips. (0)
- The Distribution of American and European Foul Brood in the United States (1915) (0)
- The Cornell Apis Club (1924) (0)
- The Root-Langstroth Memorial Meeting (1926) (0)
- Bee Journals and Organizations In Europe1 (1927) (0)
- Beekeeping in the Tulip-Tree Region (0)
- Beekeeping in the Clover Region (0)
- The habits of the honeybee / E.F. Phillips. (0)
- The Seventh International Apicultural Congress (1925) (0)
- The Need of Beekeeping Memorials (1925) (0)
- Greetings: American Honey Producers' League (0)
- INSECT NUTRITION. (1929) (0)
- The Fourth International Congress of Entomology (1928) (0)
- The Danger of Beekeeping Inflexibility (1938) (0)
- Greetings: Vermont State Beekeepers' Association (1926) (0)
- Utilization of Various Carbohydrates as Food for the Honey-Bee (1923) (0)
- Some International Problems in Beekeeping (0)
- The Increasing Complexities of Economic Entomology (1935) (0)
- Two New Varieties of Winter Rye (1910) (0)
- Isle-of-Wight Disease, with Special Reference to Geographical Distribution (1923) (0)
- Bee Diseases: A Problem in Economic Entomology (1908) (0)
- The Diseases of Adult Bees in America (1923) (0)
- Book Review:The Conservation of the Wild Life of Canada. C. Gordon Hewitt (1922) (0)
- Contributions to Physiology of Insects. (1930) (0)
- DECREASE IN GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR ENTOMOLOGICAL WORK. (1934) (0)
- The Present Status of Honey Investigations (1931) (0)
- Natural history of the honeybee (0)
- Means Whereby the Economic Entomologist can Advance Apiculture (1909) (0)
- The New Beekeeping (1933) (0)
- The United States Bee Culture Laboratory (1922) (0)
- Association of Apiary Inspectors of the United States and Canada (1912) (0)
- The Behavior of Young Bees in Confinement (1941) (0)
- Standardisation of Beekeeping Equipment (1926) (0)
- The brood diseases of bees (0)
- Our Trip Among European Beekeepers (1926) (0)
- The Future of Bee Disease Control (1921) (0)
- Report of the Committee on coordination of Entomology Wth the War Effort (1942) (0)
- The Honey Crop from Introduced Plants (1923) (0)
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