. A manual of bee-keeping. Bee culture; Bees. 32 DAVID BOGUE, 3, St. Martin's Place, Monthly, price ^d.; Annual Subscription, J-f- (including Postage) H A R D Wl 0 K E'S SCIENCE GOSSIP: An Illustrated Medium, of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, Edited by J. E. TAYLOR, , , , &c. Numerous Illustrations, 14 Volumes are now published^ in clotk^ prue ^s. each Vol. XV. commenced January, 1879. Among the subjects included in its pages will be found: Aquaria, Bees, Beetles, Birds, Butterflies, Ferns, Fish, Flies, Fossils, Fungi, Geology, Lichens, Micr


. A manual of bee-keeping. Bee culture; Bees. 32 DAVID BOGUE, 3, St. Martin's Place, Monthly, price ^d.; Annual Subscription, J-f- (including Postage) H A R D Wl 0 K E'S SCIENCE GOSSIP: An Illustrated Medium, of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, Edited by J. E. TAYLOR, , , , &c. Numerous Illustrations, 14 Volumes are now published^ in clotk^ prue ^s. each Vol. XV. commenced January, 1879. Among the subjects included in its pages will be found: Aquaria, Bees, Beetles, Birds, Butterflies, Ferns, Fish, Flies, Fossils, Fungi, Geology, Lichens, Micro- scopes, Mosses, Moths, Reptiles, Seaweeds, Spiders, Wild Flowers, Worms, &c., &c. "This is a very pleasant journal, that costs only fourpence a month, and from which the reader who is no na- turalist ought to he able to pick up a good fourpenny-worth of pleasant informa- tion. It is conducted and contrihuted to by expert naturalists, who are cheerful compa- nions, as all good na- turalists are; technical enough to make the general reader feel that they are in ear- nest, and are not in- sulting him by writing down to his compre- hension, but natural enough^ and direct enough in their records of facts, their ques- tioning and answering ^each other concerning curiosities of The reader who buys, for himself their monthly budget of notes and discussions upon pleasant points in natural history and science, will probably fipd his curiosity ex- cited and his interes* in the world about him taking the fonn of a little study of some branch of the sort of knowledge that has won his readiest attention. For when the study itself is so delightful, and the en- thusiasm it excites so genuine and well-di- rected, these enthu- siasms are contagious. The fault is not with itself, but with the public, if this little magazine be not in favour with a very large circle of read- ers. "—Examiner, London: DAVID BOGUE, 3, St. Martin's Place, J, OGDEN AND CO., PRINTERS


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