. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. m THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [April 22, 1915. Mr. G. E. Atkins (Northampton); hon. district .seci'etaries and committee, Mr. J. R. Truss (Ufford), Mr. F. Old (Pidding- ton), Mr. C. J. Burnett (Northampton), Mr. A. Hiscock (Barton Seagrave), Mr. C. E. Billson /Cranford), Mr. W. H. Chambers (Northampton), Mr. G. Page (Holcot), Mr. J. Bubb (Bugbrooke), Mr. W. Osborn (Piddington), Mr. O. Orland (Flore), Mr. G. Masom (Yardley Gobion), the Rev. J. P. Frend (Collingtree Rectory), and Mr. E. Thompson (Ketter- ing). The appointment of president and v


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. m THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [April 22, 1915. Mr. G. E. Atkins (Northampton); hon. district .seci'etaries and committee, Mr. J. R. Truss (Ufford), Mr. F. Old (Pidding- ton), Mr. C. J. Burnett (Northampton), Mr. A. Hiscock (Barton Seagrave), Mr. C. E. Billson /Cranford), Mr. W. H. Chambers (Northampton), Mr. G. Page (Holcot), Mr. J. Bubb (Bugbrooke), Mr. W. Osborn (Piddington), Mr. O. Orland (Flore), Mr. G. Masom (Yardley Gobion), the Rev. J. P. Frend (Collingtree Rectory), and Mr. E. Thompson (Ketter- ing). The appointment of president and vice-presidents was left to the committee. It was decided, if arrangements could be made, to hold a small show in Abington Park in August, and to give the honey exhibited in Class W. to the wounded soldiers. A vote of thanks to the chairman brought the meeting to a conclusion. SOMERSET A largely attended meeting of the Bridg- water Branch of the Somerset Bee- keepers' Association was held on Wednes- day afternoon, April 14th, at Holy Trinity Parish Hall, under the presidency of Mr. H. J. Rudman, who occu- pied that position in the unavoidable absence of the Mayor (Councillor F. G. Haggett). During the after- noon a highly-interesting lecture was delivered by Mr. T. W. Cowan, , , , etc. (the well-known authority on bee-keeping). The lecture, entitled " Bee-keeping by Our Allies," which was illustrated by lantern slides, described the different methods practised by bee-keepers in France, Belgium, Russia, Servia, and Japan. The lantern was manipulated by Mr. W. H. Kitch and Superintendent Williams. The meeting closed with a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Cowan, on the motion of Mr. L. E. Snelgrove, seconded by Mr. H. R. Poole.—H. H. W. THE CONVERSAZIONE, MARCH 18th. LECTURE BY MR. G. HAYES, BEESTON, ON " THE SEPARATION, EXAMINATION AND I'HOTOGRAPHING OF POLLEN GRAINS FROM ; (Continued from p. 118.) Fig 4 will perhaps mak


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