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ences of the foremost bee-keepers of the day ; in order to com- 

 bine with the interests of the pursuit the profits which it is 

 capable of providing, you should subscribe for a reliable 

 publication and thus acquaint yourself with what is being 

 accomplished elsewhere, with the developments which are 

 taking- place, and with the views of the most capable apicul- 

 turists upon the innumerable questions which, although 

 outside .the purview of a guide book, present themselves in 

 actual experience every day. The Irish Bee Journal* — the 

 Official Organ of the Irish Bee-keepers' Association ^nd its 

 affiliated Associations, and the Beekeepers' Gazette* — the Official 

 Organ of a large number of the most progressive County and 

 District Beekeepers' Associations in Great Britain, are edited by the 

 author of this Guide, and supply information upon every subject 

 connected with beekeeping. Queries addressed to the Editor are 

 replied to either direct per post or telegraph, or in the " Expert 

 Advice" columns of the Journal and Gazette. (See Note, page 209) 



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* Irish Bee Journal, 3d. monthly, 45. per annum, post free. Bee- 

 keepers' Gazette, 3d. monthly, 45. per annum, post free. From the Office 

 Bee Publications, Lough Rynn, R.S.O., Co. Leitrim, and from all 

 newsagents . Wholesale Agents.— W. H. Smith & Son, Strand House, 

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