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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy Burbidge <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jan 1995 15:12:30 -0500
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As a recent member of Bee-L but a long time publisher of The Beekeepers
Quarterly, the largest directly mailed bee magazine in the U.K. (40 page A4 with
8 pages  full colour) I would be quite happy to mail a free copy of the magazine
to anyone, anywhere who requests it from me.
 
Although published in Britain, it is full of information from beekeepers
throughout the world.
 
Best wishes
 
Jeremy BurbidgeAs a recent member of Bee-L but a long time publisher of The Beekeepers
Quarterly, the largest directly mailed bee magazine in the U.K. (40 page A4 with
8 pages  full colour) I would be quite happy to mail a free copy of the magazine
to anyone, anywhere who requests it from me.
 
Although published in Britain, it is full of information from beekeepers
throughout the world.
 
Best wishes
 
Jeremy BurbidgeAs a recent member of Bee-L but a long time publisher of The Beekeepers
Quarterly, the largest directly mailed bee magazine in the U.K. (40 page A4 with
8 pages  full colour) I would be quite happy to mail a free copy of the magazine
to anyone, anywhere who requests it from me.
 
Although published in Britain, it is full of information from beekeepers
throughout the world.
 
Best wishes
 
Jeremy Burbidge

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