. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ritish THE. mmml, CONDUCTED BY CHARI,ES NASH ABBOTT, BEE-MASTER, HANWELL, W. LONDON. Guarantees to its Subscribers sound practical replies to all queries on Bee Afanagement, and in urgent cases of difficulty, rmniediate replies by post or telegraph if desired. . S U B S C mr TI 0 X, I'lXEA. Vnyalle hi Advance. Special Terms lo Clubs and Literary Liistitiilious. Single Niuiibers 6(1. caeh. Free by Fast on day of Fublieation. [entered at stationers hall.] [No. 12. V: APRIL, 1874. [Published Monthly.] DIREC'lIOXS 70 CORRES
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ritish THE. mmml, CONDUCTED BY CHARI,ES NASH ABBOTT, BEE-MASTER, HANWELL, W. LONDON. Guarantees to its Subscribers sound practical replies to all queries on Bee Afanagement, and in urgent cases of difficulty, rmniediate replies by post or telegraph if desired. . S U B S C mr TI 0 X, I'lXEA. Vnyalle hi Advance. Special Terms lo Clubs and Literary Liistitiilious. Single Niuiibers 6(1. caeh. Free by Fast on day of Fublieation. [entered at stationers hall.] [No. 12. V: APRIL, 1874. [Published Monthly.] DIREC'lIOXS 70 CORRESPOXDEXTS &- QCERISTS. 1. — Write in a legible hand on one side of t/ie paper only. 2. — C^se no aidnrviations lohieh are not to appear in print. J».—Keep every (jnery distinet anei separate, aftd t^ive the /idles, possible particulars, stating also the kind of hive used. 4. — When requiring an innnediate reply, send a stamped ADDRESSED envelope, or stamps Jor east 0/telegram. APRIL, 1874. We are glad to be enabled to inform our readers that the managers of the Crystal Palace have consent- ed to provide means by which the live bees at the coming Apicultural Show, may find egress from the building, and take their flight in the open air, so that they may be seen under pjrfectly natural condi- tions. We have the greatest pleasure in announcing also, that an outside balcony will be set apart for the use of those willing to shew the difterent modes of manipulation with bees in hives of the various kinds in use, so that the inysteiy of the bee hive may be re- I vealed to the public, and the superstitions of centuries swept away. Familiarising the public with bees, showing their harmlessness, and how easily they may almost be made to obey orders, will doubtless turn many to the pursuit of bee keeping, who now dread to enter a bee garden, and as frijm the position of the balcony, the mani])ulaiii)n may be witnessed b)' the visitors, through the glass walls of the
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