. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Nov. 2,19-22. THE BBTTTSH BEE JOURNAL. 529 ^Keepers' Calcimdlairc 2 Thursday, 3 Friday. 4 Saturday. 5 Sunday. NOVEMBER, 1922. " Hush ! the Queen Bee to her levee, Buzz-abuzz ! With humming sport From the blossoms in a bevy, Calls her golden, glancing ; A. P. Graves. " Tht Hood Hammock. "My banks they are furnished with bees, Who e murmur invites one to deep But crystal springs and lakelets mossy-green, And tiny rivers slipping through the grass— Make these your own ; and let a palm-tree tall, Or great wild olive,


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Nov. 2,19-22. THE BBTTTSH BEE JOURNAL. 529 ^Keepers' Calcimdlairc 2 Thursday, 3 Friday. 4 Saturday. 5 Sunday. NOVEMBER, 1922. " Hush ! the Queen Bee to her levee, Buzz-abuzz ! With humming sport From the blossoms in a bevy, Calls her golden, glancing ; A. P. Graves. " Tht Hood Hammock. "My banks they are furnished with bees, Who e murmur invites one to deep But crystal springs and lakelets mossy-green, And tiny rivers slipping through the grass— Make these your own ; and let a palm-tree tall, Or great wild olive, shade the bees' ; Virgil, Georgics, Book IV. " Sunshine after rain ! How the flowers smile, Drooping since awhile ; See them lift their heads on high, Greet the boo as he draws nigh. () the heavenly gain Of sunshine after ; -Anon. 6 Monday. Plant flowers beloved by bees, so that you may have them near you and watch them at their work. 7 Tuesday. " A bee goes mumbling homeward pleased— He has not slaved away his hours ; He's drunken with a thousand healths Of love and kind regard for flowers. Pour out the wine, His joy be ;—W. H. Davies, "A Drinking ; 8 Wednesday. " The bee that through the sunny hour Sips nectar in the opening ; Burns, " Philly and ;. Obituary. Jacques Dennler. It is with sincere regret that we have to announce the sudden death of M. J. Dennler, one of the leading pioneers of modern bee-keeping, which took place at his residence in Mutzig, Alsace, on Sep- tember 11, at the age of 79 years. J. Dennler was born on April 1, 1844, at the schoolhouse of Enzheim, in Alsace. His father was the schoolmaster, and it was at this school that M. Dennler passed his earlier years. Later, when his father retired, M. Dennler, in 1878, was ap- pointed schoolmaster to succeed him, and kept this position until 1900, when he retired and settled at Mutzig. M. Dennler commenced bee-ke


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