. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents. 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 names 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. SURREY PROPAGANDA WORK. [9068] A series of lectures by the Asso- ciation Lecturer, unde
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents. 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 names 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. SURREY PROPAGANDA WORK. [9068] A series of lectures by the Asso- ciation Lecturer, under the auspices of the Surrey Educational Committee, have just been concluded at Brainley. And they were very much enjoyed by the day school scholars. One lad is "after" bees, and the schoolmaster is "bitten," and intends to start keeping some bees next season • so if we are spared, and all is well, we hope to continue these lessons in a practical manner. The evening meetings arranged for adults were not very well attended, as, being a rural district, most of the menfolk were busy in the hayfields, and the district has also been scourged with the "Isle of Wight " disease, a good attendance was not to be expected. Why theoretical and preliminary knowledge of bee-keeping; is not included in the school curriculum I cannot understand, especially when we con- sider the time given to gardening, botany, and various other nature studies; all rely- ing to such a large extent on the bee for the perpetuation of the species. Most people will admit we have not touched the fringe as to the possibilities of bee-keeping as an industry, which I suppose accounts for the apathy. I shall be getting close to what I hope will be '' temporarily "a " tanned subject," but there appeared to be no views expressed in the recent discussion as to what we could put into our "Associa- tions," but rather what we may get out of them. I believe if members w
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