. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. March 16, 1922. THE BBITISH BEE JOUBNAL. 117 CONTENTS. PAGE The Bee-keepers' Calendar 117 Seasonable Hints 117 A Dorset Yarn 118 Jottings from Huntingdonshire 119 Week-End Bee-keeping 120 Honey Imports 120 A iSerious Problem Somerset Bee-keepers' Association . Cheshire Bee-keepers' Association Trade Catalogues Received Notices to Correspondents PAGE 121 121 122 123 123 MARCH, 1922 16 Thursday. 17 Friday. 18 Saturday. 19 Sunday. 20 Monday. 21 Tuesday. 22 Wednesday. " And I will not account her any of ray good Housewives, that wanteth e
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. March 16, 1922. THE BBITISH BEE JOUBNAL. 117 CONTENTS. PAGE The Bee-keepers' Calendar 117 Seasonable Hints 117 A Dorset Yarn 118 Jottings from Huntingdonshire 119 Week-End Bee-keeping 120 Honey Imports 120 A iSerious Problem Somerset Bee-keepers' Association . Cheshire Bee-keepers' Association Trade Catalogues Received Notices to Correspondents PAGE 121 121 122 123 123 MARCH, 1922 16 Thursday. 17 Friday. 18 Saturday. 19 Sunday. 20 Monday. 21 Tuesday. 22 Wednesday. " And I will not account her any of ray good Housewives, that wanteth either Bees or skilfulnesse about ; William Lawson, " The Husbandry of ; " Him Phoebus . . Showed Wisdom lord of the human intricate swarm, And whence prophetic it looks on the hives that ; George Meredith, " ; lt Bleeding and torn from Freedom's mountain bounds A stained and shattered drum Is now the hive where, on their flowery rounds, The wild bees go and ; Whittier, " The Hive at ; " Does thro' a fragrant zodiac run, And, as it works, the industrious bee, Computes its time as well as we ! How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers ? " A. Marvell, " The ; " Nor thou be rageful, like a handled bee, And lose thy life by usage of thy ;— Tennyson, " The Ancient ; " That for sorrow my muse sings Love's a bee, and bees have ;—Anon. " Across the woods, and less from Indian craft Than bee-like instinct hiveward, found at length The garden ;—Tennyson, " The ; generally be taken for granted the queen is all right and that breeding is in pro- gress. A peep under the quilts in the Midland and Northern parts of the country should be the extent of any examination for the next two or three weeks. In warmer places a brief examina- tion of the combs ma
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