THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND 



BEE-KEEPERS' ADVISER. 



Established. X873. 



Conducted by tlie Hon. Secretary of tlie British Bec-Eeepers' Association. 



The Beitish Bee Joubnaii has. hitherto been published monthly. 

 Owing to the increased knowledge of Bee Culture, the formation of 

 numerous County Bee-Keepers' Associations, and the development of 

 the industry of Bee-Keeping generally throughout the United Kingdom 

 of Great Britain, it has been found necessary to increase its pages, and 

 to publish it at more frequent intervals. 



A new volume commences on May 1st in each year. 



OIV A.Nr» A.FXER M:A.Y 1st, l!S!-i3, 



The BRITISH BEE JOURNAL wiU be Fnblishea on the Ist and 

 15th of every Month. 



Price, Threepence s Fost-Free, Threepence Halfpenny, 



The Bbitish Bee JouebtaIi is devoted to the interests of Bee-keep- 

 ers, the promotion of Bee-keeping, and Bee-keepers' Ahsooiations 

 and Clubs throughout the United Kingdom. It gives the fullest 

 Keports of all Shows, Meetings, and Lectures, and contains the best 

 articles by the highest authorities upon all subjects bearing upon Bees 

 and Bee-keeping. 



A principal feature of The Beitish Bee Jotjenal is the depai tment 

 allolted to "Echoes fiom the Hives" ind "Q eries," under various 

 headings. Its read'Ts resort to the Editor in all cases of difficulty in 

 the nianagement of their Bees, and no trouble or expense is spared to 

 obtain answers from tlie best authorities. 



SCALE OF CHARGES FUK ADTEUTISEIIEX'TS : 



Single Column — £ s d 



Three lines 16 



Per line aft rward^ 6 



Inch of space 3 6 



Quarter column 8 , 



Half do. 15 



Whole do ...., 15 0, 



Double Column— 



Page 2 10 



Half page 1 7 6 



Thrd pasre 10 



Quarter page 17 6 



Letters to the Editor should be addressed "The Editor, Bbitish 

 Bee Jouenal, care Strang eway s & Sons, Tower St., Upper St. Mar- 

 tin's Lane, London, W. C." 



