THE BRITISH BEE JOURMAL 



AND 



BEE-KEEPERS' ADVISER. 



Established 1873. 

 Conducted by the Hon. Secretary of the British Bee-Keepers' Association. 



The Bbitish Bee Journai- has hitherto been published montliiy. 

 Owing to the increased Imowledge of Bee Culture, the lormation of 

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

 the industry of Bee-Keeping generally throughout the United King- 

 dom 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 of each year. 



The BRITISH BEE JOURNAL will be Published on the 1st and 

 15th of Every Month. 



Price, Threepence ; Post-Free, Tlireepence, Halfpenny. 



The Beitish Bee Jouekal is devoted to the interests of Bee- 

 keepers, the promoLion of Bee-keeping, and Bee-keepers' Associa- 

 tions and Clubs throughout the United Kingdom. It aives the full- 

 est Keports ot all Shows, IJeetings, and Lectures, and contains the 

 best artic.es by the higliest authorities upon all subjects bearing upon 

 Bees and Bee-keeping. 



A principal feature of The Beitish Bee Journal is the depart- 

 ment alloteil to "Echoes f oni the Hives" and "Queries," under various 

 headings. Its readers resort to the Editor in all cases ot difficulty 

 in the management of th'-ir Bees, and no trouble or expense is spared 

 to obtain answers from the best authorities. 



SCALE OF CHARGES FOK AD VEUTISF.JIESTS : 



Single Column — £ s d 



'J liree lines 16 



Per line afterwards (l 6 



Inch of space 3 6 



Quarter column 8 



Half do 1.5 



"Whole do 15 



Double Column— 



Page 2 10 



Half page. 17 6 



Tliird page 10 



Quarter page. 17 6 



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

 Bee Journal, care Strangeiimys ct Sons, Tower St., Upper St. Mar- 

 tin's Lane, London, TV. C " 



