. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 7, 1921. THE BBITISH BEE JOUENAL. 305. Clubbing Offer Gift. Wc apologise for not announcing in our last issue the name of the winner, owing to great pressure on our space at the last moment. The Carniolan nucleus on three aluminium semicombs has been awarded by ballot to Dr. J. G. Smith, of County and City Dental Hospital, Burg- hill, Hereford. The nucleus, which was started on June 23, is making good pro- gress, and will be forwarded with our com- pliments to Dr. Smith about the middle of this month. It should have ample opportunitie


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 7, 1921. THE BBITISH BEE JOUENAL. 305. Clubbing Offer Gift. Wc apologise for not announcing in our last issue the name of the winner, owing to great pressure on our space at the last moment. The Carniolan nucleus on three aluminium semicombs has been awarded by ballot to Dr. J. G. Smith, of County and City Dental Hospital, Burg- hill, Hereford. The nucleus, which was started on June 23, is making good pro- gress, and will be forwarded with our com- pliments to Dr. Smith about the middle of this month. It should have ample opportunities for development and good wintering with ordinary care. Lectures at Golders Hill Park. A special course of six lectures on bee- keeping will be given in the British Bee- keepers' Association's apiary, London County Council Park, Golders Hill, London, , on Fridays, July 22 and 29, and August 5. 12, 19, and 26, at 6 o'clock each evening. Those desiring to attend these lectures must make application at once for enrolment and particulars to:—W. Herrod-Hempsall, Secre- tary, 23, Bedford Street, Strand, London, A simple " chat " on bees will be given free, at eaoh afternoon, before the lectures. A Dorset Yarn, (Continued from page 294.) Another instance of the workers and their ways was noticed this last week where a box of bars were placed beneath the brood nest. The great crowds of workers which were always to be seen above the sections and between them and the glass covering (where the top rack of five were nearly all capped over) migrated downwards, the first day a great reduction, but the second day, it would have been easy to count those that were on top; another proof that bees want more space to carry on, give that, and then they are not so ready to go in for the mad gambol of swarming. One of these had three combs taken out on June 4 with the queen, these have not swarmed, and have made good progress in population and supers; after taking away th


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