. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 184 THE BBITISH BEE JOURNAL. May 8, 1919 fche reasoas mentioned in relation to syrup-feeding. I do not know of any ex- perienced apiarist, either in this country or abroad, who condemns honey-feeding other than Mr. C. B. Bartlett.* I could not find any feasible reason for the alleged harm to the bees resulting from such a practice, and the best semi-feasible expla- nation which I could think of wat ^o lay the blame on the additional re-charge of the re-stored honey with digestive fer- ments. * Bee Craft, April, 1919, p. 5. Glasgow and Dist
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 184 THE BBITISH BEE JOURNAL. May 8, 1919 fche reasoas mentioned in relation to syrup-feeding. I do not know of any ex- perienced apiarist, either in this country or abroad, who condemns honey-feeding other than Mr. C. B. Bartlett.* I could not find any feasible reason for the alleged harm to the bees resulting from such a practice, and the best semi-feasible expla- nation which I could think of wat ^o lay the blame on the additional re-charge of the re-stored honey with digestive fer- ments. * Bee Craft, April, 1919, p. 5. Glasgow and District Bee-Keepers' Association. The first annual meeing of the above Association was held in the Christian In- stitute on April 28, when the first annual report was presented to the members. This Association was originally formed t)y the members of a class held at the Agri- ouItura,l College, when 53 joined. Since the inauguration of the Association the membership has reached the total of 97— two members only having resigned. The suhscriptions for the year amounted to £10 3s. 6d., while sundry expenses, postage, etc., and membership fee to the) Scottish Bee-Keepers' Association totalled £6 3s. 6d., leaving a balance in hand of ^4, as shown by the accounts which had been duly audited and passed. The officers for the present year were elected—Major Henderson, for Tradeston, being elected Honorary Presi- dent—and it wasi proposed that there should be monthly meetings for Bee Talks in addition to a series of lectures. The Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. Bebbing- ton, 65., Eobertson Street, Glasgow, will be pleased to hear from ladies and gentle- men interested in bee-keeping who wish to become members. Warwickshire Bee-Keepers' Association. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of this Association was held on May 1, when Mr. A. H. Foster (Chairman of Committee) presided. The statement of accounts, -showing a credit balance, was approved, and the officers for the ensuing ye-ar, with
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