. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Jan. 10. 1918. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 9. BRITISH BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIA- TION. MONTHLY MEETING OF COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 23, Bedford Street, Strand, London, , on December 20, 1917. Owing to the Vice-Chairman being de- tained by a fog-bound train, Mr. A. G. Pugh presided, and thero were also pre- sent :—Messrs. G. Bryden, J. Smallwood, ©. J. Flashman, W. H. Simms, G. R. Alder, J. Herrod-Hempsall and W. F. Held. Letters of regret at inability to attend were read from Sir Ernest Spencer, Messrs. T. W. Cowa


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Jan. 10. 1918. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 9. BRITISH BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIA- TION. MONTHLY MEETING OF COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 23, Bedford Street, Strand, London, , on December 20, 1917. Owing to the Vice-Chairman being de- tained by a fog-bound train, Mr. A. G. Pugh presided, and thero were also pre- sent :—Messrs. G. Bryden, J. Smallwood, ©. J. Flashman, W. H. Simms, G. R. Alder, J. Herrod-Hempsall and W. F. Held. Letters of regret at inability to attend were read from Sir Ernest Spencer, Messrs. T. W. Cowan, C. L. M. Bales, A. Richards, and Rev. T. E. Peters. The minutes of Council meeting held November 15, 1917, were read and eon- firmed. The following new members were elected —Mrs. W. D. Hall, Mrs. G. E. Curtis, Miss M. Lidderdale, Rev. G. B. Stallworthy, Messrs. H. Wilkin and J. R. Young. The i*eport of the Finance Committee was presented by Mr. Smallwood, who stated that payments into the bank for November amounted to ^17 6s. lid. The bank balance on December 1 was j£122 os. lOd. Payments amounting to i'66 Is. 4d, were recommended. Mr. Smallwood reported on tho lecture vest for Final Certificate held earlier in the day, and it was resolved to grant a pass to Mr. G. Bryden. The report on the Intermediate Exami- nation was presented, and it was resolved to grant certificates to the following: — Misses M. Whyte-Johnstone, 0. Sttiart- Mcnteith, A. Argall, Messrs. \V. Jackson, E. C. Carter and E. Coomber. A very hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr. D. M. Macdonald for his kindness in undertaking the work of examiner. A letter from the Kent Association re the li Standardisation of Hives/' was re- ferred to the Committee dealing with this matter. Letters re resolutions re " Standardisa- tion of Hives " were received from Wor- cestershire, Herefordshire, Sussex, Staf- fordshire and Kent Bee-keepers' Asso- ciations, i The Secretary presented the offers made for c


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