. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 532 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Local Convention Directory. 1882. Time and Place of Meeting. Sept. 5—N. W. 111. and S. W. Wis., at Rockton, 111. Jonathan Stewart, Sec. 19—Michigan Central, at Lansing. Mich. B. N. Wood, Sec. 26. 27—Kentucky State, at Louisville. Kv. W. Williamson, Sec, Lexington, Ky. Oct. 3-6—North American, at Cincinnati, O. Dr. Ehrick Parmly, Sec, New York City. 5—Kentucky Union, at Shelbyville, Ky. G. W. Demaree, Sec. Christiansburg, Ky. Tuscarawas Yalley, at Newcomerstnwn, O. J. A. Bucklew, Sec, Chirks, O. Nov. 1—New Jersey AEastern,


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 532 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Local Convention Directory. 1882. Time and Place of Meeting. Sept. 5—N. W. 111. and S. W. Wis., at Rockton, 111. Jonathan Stewart, Sec. 19—Michigan Central, at Lansing. Mich. B. N. Wood, Sec. 26. 27—Kentucky State, at Louisville. Kv. W. Williamson, Sec, Lexington, Ky. Oct. 3-6—North American, at Cincinnati, O. Dr. Ehrick Parmly, Sec, New York City. 5—Kentucky Union, at Shelbyville, Ky. G. W. Demaree, Sec. Christiansburg, Ky. Tuscarawas Yalley, at Newcomerstnwn, O. J. A. Bucklew, Sec, Chirks, O. Nov. 1—New Jersey AEastern, at New Brunswick. J. Hasbrouck, Sec. Bound Brook. N. J. t^' In order to have this table complete. Secre- taries are requested to forward full particulars of time and place of future meetings.—En. Norfolk, Ontario, Association. The fifth regular meeting of the above Association, was held at Sim- coe on tliP 4th inst. There was a goodly number present, though not as many as at some of the previous meet- ings, which, undoubtedly, was the re- sult of many of the members being engaged in harvesting. The meeting was rather an interest- ing one, for there were a number of resolutions passed, that put the Asso- ciation in good working condition; and there were several experienced bee-keepers present, who enlivened discussions. The Assoeiation passed a resolution to put forth their best efifort toward making a display at the next exhibition of the Townsend Ag- ricultural Society, to be held at Water- ford, on the 2Sth and 29th of Septem- ber, the above Society kindly agree- ing to establish an Apiarian Depart- ment, and offer suitable prizes. This seems a move in the right direction, and we congratulate the above Society on its early acknowledgment of the importance of apiculture. The Association now lias 46 mem- bers, with a fair prospect of large additions. The next regular meeting will be held in the Town Hall at Wa- terford on Thursday, Sept. 2Sth, at 2 p. m. Elias Cl


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