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"Eunice D. Wonnacott" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Jan 1995 16:02:53 -0400
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  Yes, Please, do send me a copy.
 
        My mailing address is:
        P O Box 2604
        Charlottetown, P E I
        Canada
        C1A 6J1
 
>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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