. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 476 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Sept. 30, 1920. honey bee, taken by the Eev. G. H. Hewisou, created much interest, and. were much appreciated. The show altogether was a great suc- cess, and reflects much credit for the work done by the members of the Association. List of Awards. Class 1 : Six bottles of extracted honey. —1, Mr. W. Bashforth (also bronze medal); 2, Mr. P. Ridge; 3, Mr. C. M. Hansell. Class 2 : Six bottles of granulated honey.—1 and 2, Mr. W. Garwell; 3, Mr. P. Ridge. Class 3 : One-pound bottles of extracted honey.—1, Mr. W. Ga


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 476 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Sept. 30, 1920. honey bee, taken by the Eev. G. H. Hewisou, created much interest, and. were much appreciated. The show altogether was a great suc- cess, and reflects much credit for the work done by the members of the Association. List of Awards. Class 1 : Six bottles of extracted honey. —1, Mr. W. Bashforth (also bronze medal); 2, Mr. P. Ridge; 3, Mr. C. M. Hansell. Class 2 : Six bottles of granulated honey.—1 and 2, Mr. W. Garwell; 3, Mr. P. Ridge. Class 3 : One-pound bottles of extracted honey.—1, Mr. W. Garwell; 2, Mr. P. Ridge: 3, Mr. W. Bashforth. Gift class. All exhibits in this class to be given to the Children's Hospital. Class 4 : Heather honey.—No entries. Class 5 : Twelve .sections of comb honey. —1 and silver medal, Mr. W. Garwell. Class 6 : Six sections of heather honey. —1, Mr. W. Garwell. Class 7 : Two shallow frames of honey. —No entries. Class 8 : Display of comb and extracted honey and wax.—1 and gold medal, also a silver medal from the City of Sheffield Corporation for a most meritorious ex- hibit, Mr. W. Garwell. Class 9 : One-pound cake of wax.—1, Mr. W. Garwelf; 2, Mr. P. Ridge; 3, Mr. F. P. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed by corresponderits. No notice will be taken of anonymous communications, and correspondents are requested to write on one side of the paper only and give their real name and addresses, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Illustrations should be drawn on separate pieces of paper. We do not undertake to return rejected communications. De Virginibus—and Others. ri'Oyn-l] I am afraid Mr. Houston is doing the craft a disservice by advising the rerqueening of full stocks with virgins. It is a very serious thing for a stock to be without a laying queen for any length of time. Mr. Houston says, " if the stock, the virgin, and the weather are exac


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