. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Communications to the Editor to be addressed ' Strangeways' Printing Office, Tower Street, St. Martin's Lane, ' [No. 176. Vol. XIII.] AUGUST ]5, 1885. [Published Fortnightly.] (ffitoloxml, Jttftkis, &r. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. You have already been informed that I have acceded to the request to succeed the late lamented Rev. H. R. Peel in the duties of Editor of the British Bee Journal. Being conscious of the re- sponsibilities attending the Editorship, I feel I cannot do better than follow in his footsteps,


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Communications to the Editor to be addressed ' Strangeways' Printing Office, Tower Street, St. Martin's Lane, ' [No. 176. Vol. XIII.] AUGUST ]5, 1885. [Published Fortnightly.] (ffitoloxml, Jttftkis, &r. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. You have already been informed that I have acceded to the request to succeed the late lamented Rev. H. R. Peel in the duties of Editor of the British Bee Journal. Being conscious of the re- sponsibilities attending the Editorship, I feel I cannot do better than follow in his footsteps, and give effect to his wishes by carrying on the Journal in the interest of bee-keepers. It will be my object and endeavour to advocate every interest and measure calculated to advance bee-keeping, and to give expression to the views and thoughts of bee-keepers throughout the world. Free ex- change of opinion on all matters connected with bee-keepiug will be encouraged; but no personalities, or anything likely to injure any one, will be allowed. I have to thauk those well-known bee-keepers and writers who have already promised me their assistance and co-operation, and trust that, with their aid, the Journal will maintain the position which it has attained of the leading bee-paper in this country, and that it will be a standard of authority upon all subjects, both scientific and practical, of which it treats, so that the experienced as well as the novice may rely iipon it with impli- cit confidence. It will continue to be the recognised organ of the British Bee-keepers' Association and of affiliated County Associations, and their objects will be advo- cated. Every endeavour will be made to obtain ' Answers to Queries' from the latest and most reliable authorities. All communications relating to subscriptions and advertisements must be made to Mr. John Huckle, King's Langley, Herts ; and letters for the Editorial Department—Reports, Echoes, Queries, and other coiTespondence—t


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