. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Oct. 30, 1919. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 483 for the winter, to be given by the follow- ing gentlemen :— Rev. John Beveridge, ; Mr. Alec Steven, ; Mr. W. G. Avery, Mr. John Anderson, , The secretary, Mr. P. Bebbington, 65. Robertson Street, Glasgow, will be pleased to have the names of ladies and gentle- men desirous of joining the Association. Questions, etc., for Bee-keepers for Self-Examination. {Students are recommended to write their answers, and check them after- wards by reference to hooks.) 361. How does the us


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Oct. 30, 1919. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 483 for the winter, to be given by the follow- ing gentlemen :— Rev. John Beveridge, ; Mr. Alec Steven, ; Mr. W. G. Avery, Mr. John Anderson, , The secretary, Mr. P. Bebbington, 65. Robertson Street, Glasgow, will be pleased to have the names of ladies and gentle- men desirous of joining the Association. Questions, etc., for Bee-keepers for Self-Examination. {Students are recommended to write their answers, and check them after- wards by reference to hooks.) 361. How does the use of a siiper-cle«arer assist in preventing robbing? 362. "What is the approximate weight of honey which (1) a standard frame and I'D a shallow frame used in a hive will hold? 363. What substitutes for pollen may be given to bees, and when should they be supplied? 364. Discuss the need for the use of an excluder when a colony is being worked for section honey. 365. What part of the day is the most suitable for the removal of a swarm to another apiary? 366. What governs or influences the choice of shape and siee of frames? 367. How can a division board be used as a help in the checking of swarming? 368. What substances are found in pol- len which are absent from honey? 369. Explain the granulation of honey, stating what happens, whether chemically or physically. 370. Compare single-walled hives with double-walled, and state the merits and demerits of each. 371. What are the characteristics of nectar, honey, grape sugar, invert sugar, cane sugar, glucose, and honey dew? 372. Make notes for a lecture on " Observatory ; J. L. B. Weather Report. Westbourne, September, 1919. Rainfall, 1 24 in. Heaviest fall, -32 in. on 5th. Rain fell on 10 days. Below average, •99in. MaximniB tempera- ture. 77 on 10th. Minimum tempera- ' ture, 30 on 29th. Minimum on grass, 26 on 29th. Frosty flights, 2. Mean maximum, 65 "4. Mean minimum, 49 "2. Me


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