. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. March 11, 1915.] THE BRITISH BEE JOUENAL. 75. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING. We call our readers' attention to the above, which is to be held in the Lecture Hall at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, , on Thursday next, March 18th. A most hearty invitation to the Conversazione is extended to all who are interested in bee-keeping, whether members or not. Tea will be provided for all at , after which G. Hayes, Esq., of Beeston, Notts, will give a lecture, illustrated by lantern views, on " The


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. March 11, 1915.] THE BRITISH BEE JOUENAL. 75. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING. We call our readers' attention to the above, which is to be held in the Lecture Hall at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, , on Thursday next, March 18th. A most hearty invitation to the Conversazione is extended to all who are interested in bee-keeping, whether members or not. Tea will be provided for all at , after which G. Hayes, Esq., of Beeston, Notts, will give a lecture, illustrated by lantern views, on " The Separation, Examination, and Photographing of Pollen Grains from ; The lecturer is well known to our readers through his splendid series of articles on "Pollen" which have ap- peared in our pages, therefore they can rest assured that a most enjoyable and instructive entertainment will be pro- vided, and each one should make a special effort to be present. ''Business as usual" should be our motto, and the endeavour of all should be to make the meeting as successful as ever. TWO OF EUROPE'S MOST NOTED APIARISTS. We should have mentioned that the Junior Editor has taken the sole respon- sibility for inserting the article by Mr. Dadant which concluded in our last issue. Had Mr. Cowan seen the MS. our readers would not have had the pleasure of reading what is said of him in America, as he would, as usual, have prevented any eulogistic comment upon himself from appearing in our columns. OBITUARY NOTICE. MR. W. LLOYD, LANCASTER. It is with great regret we announce the death, at the age of sixty years, of Mr. W. Lloyd, of 2, Bank Road, Skerton, Lancaster. Deceased was a most enthusi- astic bee-keeper, his manly figure and cheery face being known to the majority of bee-keepers for twelve to twenty miles round Lancaster, and it is pretty safe to say that throughout the county of Lancashire those who did not know him personally knew him by repute. He was never ti


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