. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE BRITISH -BEE JOURNAL. [July 1, 1879. MISCELLANEOUS—Continues,. 28. For the best and most interesting Collection of Natural Objects, Models, or Diagrams con- nected with Apiculture, and illustrating the Natural History and Economy of the Honey Bee Silver Medal. Small Silver Medal. Small Bronze Medal. 29. For the best and largest display of Honey Producing Plants, in a dried state or otherwise, such Plants to have a card attached, stating time of flowering, duration of bloom, and any other particulars calculated to be o


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE BRITISH -BEE JOURNAL. [July 1, 1879. MISCELLANEOUS—Continues,. 28. For the best and most interesting Collection of Natural Objects, Models, or Diagrams con- nected with Apiculture, and illustrating the Natural History and Economy of the Honey Bee Silver Medal. Small Silver Medal. Small Bronze Medal. 29. For the best and largest display of Honey Producing Plants, in a dried state or otherwise, such Plants to have a card attached, stating time of flowering, duration of bloom, and any other particulars calculated to be of interest to Bee-keepers ' Langstroth on Bees.' ' Neighbour's Apiary.' ' Hunter's Bee Manual.' 30. Driving Competition, extending through the four days of the Show—For the Competitor who, without assistance, and without veil or gloves, shall in the neatest, quickest, and most complete manner drive out the bees from a straw skep, of not less than 14 ins. diameter, and capture and exhibit the Queen Silver Medal. Small Silver Medal. Bronze Medal. Note.— The Competitors in No. 30 who gain the First Prize on the Three days, will, on the Fourth, compete fo the Highland and Agricultural Society's Medal. Further particulars of E. J. BENNETT, Hon. Sec, 50 Gordon Street, Glasgow. EXHIBITION OF BEES, HIVES, HONEY, AND BEE MANIPULATIONS; IN CONJUNCTION WITH A FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW, AND AN OPEN-AIR VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, AT THE BOTANICAL GARDENS, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 and 9, 1879. For Schedules of Prizes, Forms for Entry, and other information, apply, with Postage Stamp, to Mr. VILLIERS BLAKEMORE, Hon. Sec. of the Botanical Society, Birmingham. The Rev. H. R. Peel, Hon. Sec. of the British Bee-Keepers' Association, has kindly promised to lend the Bee Tent of the Association, and arrange for the Exhibitions of Driving, Transferring, making Artificial Swarms, and Capturing Queens. The Gardens of the Society are 1J miles from the centre of the Tow


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