STUDENTS 



IN 



BEE CULTURE 



Are received at the Great Sussex Apiaries 

 on reasonable terms. Bee-keeping is 

 growing into a National Industr)r, and 

 offers many advantages not possessed by- 

 other occupations. Those wishing to 

 follow this pursuit on a large scale can 

 only do so by first studying all the pecu- 

 liarities of Bees and their Practical 

 Management. 



Apply to 



S. SIMMINS, 



ROTTINGDEAN, BRIGHTON. 



Publications of the British Bee-Keepers' Association. 



DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATING BEE CULTURE and the Relation 

 of Bees to Flowers. Drawn by Frank R. Cheshire, F.RJkl.S. Approved and 

 lecommended by the Science and Art DepartmenL 8s. per set. 



MODERN BEE-KEEPING. An lUustrated Handbook for Cottagers^ 

 Forty-fonrth Thousand, consideiably enlarged and revised. The soundness of its in- 

 fonnatioQ, the simplicity of its instruction, combined with cheapness, make this Handbook 

 invaluable to all intending Bee-keepers. Price 6d., of all booksellers. 



WINTERING BEES. By Thomas W. Cowan. The most complete 

 work on the subject of Wintering published. Third Edition. Price 3d. 



BEE HIVES AND HOUSES. By the Rev. George Raynor. 

 Second edition (enlarged). Price 6d. 



QUEEN INTRODUCTION. The Ligurian Queen Bee and her Intro- 

 duction to Alien Stocks. By the Rev. George Ravnor. Second Edition, enlarged and 

 fully illustrated. Rice, post free, SJd. 



THE MANAGEMENT OF STRAW SKEPS. Designed to teach 

 the Cottager how to obtain the best results at the least possible cost. Price Id. Ditto 

 in Welsh. Price Id. 



HONEY AS FOOD (Leaflet). 5s. 6d. per thousand. 



HOW TO COMMENCE BEE-KEEPING (Leaflet). 4s. 6d. per 

 thousand, 6d. per hundred, post free. 



Address : J. HTTCEIiE, Secretary, King's Langley, Herts. 



