. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Feb. 3, 1921. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 45 Eales, G. Bryden, G. Thoiruas, G. R. Alder, W. H. Simms, F. W. Harper, A. G. Pugh, J. B. Lamb, J. Herrod- Hempsall, G. J. Flashman. Association representatives: J. Pearman (Derby), E. Ff. Ball (Bucks), R. R. Babbage (Mid- dlesex), F. E. Watts (Herts), E. G. Wal- dock (Surrey), and C. P. Jarman (Kent). Letters of regret and inability to attend were read from Messrs. T. W. Cowan, A. J. Blakeman, and G. W. Judge. The minutes of the previous Council meeting were read and confirmed. The following new me


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Feb. 3, 1921. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 45 Eales, G. Bryden, G. Thoiruas, G. R. Alder, W. H. Simms, F. W. Harper, A. G. Pugh, J. B. Lamb, J. Herrod- Hempsall, G. J. Flashman. Association representatives: J. Pearman (Derby), E. Ff. Ball (Bucks), R. R. Babbage (Mid- dlesex), F. E. Watts (Herts), E. G. Wal- dock (Surrey), and C. P. Jarman (Kent). Letters of regret and inability to attend were read from Messrs. T. W. Cowan, A. J. Blakeman, and G. W. Judge. The minutes of the previous Council meeting were read and confirmed. The following new members were elected: Miss E. Street, Captain H. O. Morgan, Messrs. F. W. Wibberley, V. R. Butler, and Dr. W. T. Henderson. The Huntingdonshire Association ap- plied for affiliation, and were accepted. The books being away for audit, no Finance Committee meeting was held. The report for 1920 was read, amended and passed. Arrangements were made for the annual general meeting and conversazione to be held at the Central Hall, Westminster, on Thursday, March 27, 1921. The report on the intermediate exami- nation was presented, the examiner re- porting as follows: — I enclose lists of the marks allocated to the various candidates who sat the inter- mediate examination for 1920. There was the record number of 58 entrants, and of these 56 actually sat. The figures in the table submitted will show that 42 candidates are entitled to receive the much-coveted certificate. A very consider- able number of these deserve to be classed as " excellent," more indeed than the average. The thoroughness of the replies and the full and accurate knowledge dis- played are pleasing features which I would like to emphasise. A good many more would have taken about as good positions had they not handicapped themselves by an injudicious disposal of their time. Repeatedly the earlier questions were over-answered by the introduction of matter pregnant to the subject but not to the question set. As


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