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AN organisation of British beekeepers which is to be known as the Bee Research Association has recently come into being, with the object of promoting research on beekeeping and allied subjects by enabling beekeepers and others interested to give financial support to the investigations being carried out by beekeepers under the auspices of the British Beekeepers’ Association. The Association, besides promoting research among beekeepers, hopes to be able to help individual investigators with guidance and suggestions, and by putting them into touch with other individuals working on similar problems. It is also proposed to prepare a bibliography and, where possible, abstracts of all original scientific papers relating to bees, honey, etc., for the benefit of members. It is understood that, so far, a bibliography containing about ten thousand references to papers published up to the year 1933 has been prepared. Further information can be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, Bee Research Association, Ltd., 330–331 Salisbury House, London Wall, London, E.C.2.
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Bee Research Association. Nature 164, 98 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164098d0
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