INDEX 



671 



Fastening- Fou.dation in Brood-f ramt-s 100, 102 



Fate of the Voiing- Queen 3ti0 



Feed, Wliat to Use ]!I8 



Feeder, Alexander s 3li() 



'* Boardmun'.s Entrance 2U0 



" for Outdoors, To Make 3(14 



" Dot)little s Division-board 301 



" Miller's 301 



" Pepper-box 300 



Feeders for Stimulative Feeding 199 



Feeding and Feeders 198 



Baby Nuclei 356 



" Back 116 



" Bees in Mid-winier 490 



i:i Cold Wcaiiier 2u3 



' in Fall or Spring 201-203 



" in Freezing Weather 303 



" in the Open Air 204 



" to Stimulate Brood-rearing 199 



Unflniirhi'd Sections 386 



" when Robbers are Bad 304 



Fence and Plain-section System 105 



Fertilization, Artiticial 33 



" of Plants by BecS :i31-339 



" of the Queen 141 



Field of Heartsease 337 



Fireweed, see Willow-herb 478 



Five-banded Italians 394 



Flat-bottomed Foundation 98 



Flavor of Alfalfa Honey 7 



" of Basswood Honey 39 



Flower Fen ilizat ion by Bees 236 



" of Goldeniod 235 



" of the Wild Touch-me-not 334 



Flowers of Air alf a 7 



Differentiation of 331-339 



Folding Bee-tent. To Make 385 



Food for Immature Bees .58 



of Young Queens 58 



Formalin for Foul Brood 143 



Forty Swarms iu One Day 3 



Foul Brood, American and European 140 



Foul-brood Law 298 



" " Phillipson 298 



" Model 299 



" Treatment 13s 



Foundation and its Economic Uses 98 



Comb 97 



" Cutting for Sections Iii8 



" Full Sheets in Stctions ....103 



" Fastening in Frames 91) 



" Fastener, The Daisy 102 



" Flat-bottom 98 



" for Sections 107 



" Making Machinery 97 



Mill ; 97 



" Press. Given's 97 



" Tiii.knessof 98 



" To Fasten 101 



Four-beeway Sectii ins 119 



F"'owls' Honey-cookies, Recipe for 359 



" Honey Fruit-cake 259 



" Honey-layer Cake 259 



" Tank, Siphon, andStoveforMelting Honey. 167 



Frames, Datizenbaker, Closed-end 206 



" for Queen-rearing 353 



Getting Bees off from 218, 220 



loHaiidle 211-223 



" Various Positions for Handling 215 



" Method of Handling 217 



" Self-spacing 205 



" Self-spacing Advantages of 310 



" Self spacing, for Small Bee-keepers 210 



" Staple-spaced 208 



To Hold 217-219 



To Manipulate 210, 217, 218 



To Space 150 



Frame with Hemovable Bai s H.50 



Franklin's Car tons for Comb Honey 121 



Freaks of Candied Honey 77 



Freckles, Recipe for Removing 261 



French Honey-candies, Recipe for 261 



Fruit Attacked by Bees 59 



*■ Blossoms 223 



" Damaged by Birds, Not Bees 61 



Gi'oweis. Attitude of Toward Bees 00 



Fuel for Smokers IWO 



Gallberry 234 



Gasoline for Ants 17 



Gei'tnan fices 53 



Getting Bees out of Supers 113 



Giant Bei's of India 56 



Ginger Honey-cake 259 



Given's Foundation-press 97 



Glass-front Veil ^51 



Globe Bee-veil ' .' ' ..[]] 451 



Gloves for Handling Bees 236 



Glucose . ■ ■;;; 2.ii,2.56 



How Made 235 



" Sources of. 235 



Goldenrod .236 



Gooseblll, Covcyou's Use in Bottling. .!!!!!.!! !.!!l71 



Grading Comb Honey 121 



Rules for Comb Honey 121-124 



Grafting Prepared Queen-cells oa Sticks ;i51 



" Quecn-i'dls 348 



Granulation of Honey, Cause of 78 



Science of 78 



" of Honey, To Prevent 75 



Grapes and Bees 59 



Grapes Not Attacked l)y Bees 60 



G rass in an Apiary 29 



Greiner's Hive-carrier 490 



Guajilla '..'.'.'.'281 



Gum-trees, see Tdpelo 445 



Hand-holes vs. Cleats 249 



Handling Bees, Gloves for Zio 



" Frames without Breaking out Combs.. .215 



" Hotfniaii Frames 216 



Hand s Divisilile bnx id chamber Hive 246 



Hard Candy for Wiuteriug 82 



Hardy Catalpa 84 



Hat and Veil 4.51 



Hatch-Gemmil Wax-press ... 464 



Hatch's Bee-cellar ' 492 



" Outdoor Furnace 468 



Hauling Bees 318 



Heartsease 237 



Heat for Bees 33 



Heating Honey in Bottles 169 



Heating-tray for Honey 169 



Heddon's Hive 244 



" Hive-stand 25 



" Section-crate 104 



Hermaphrodite Queens 3.57 



Hershiser Hot-water Wax-press 462 



Hilton's Two story Chaff Hive 250 



'• T super 104 



Hive Cover, To Sit on 213 



" Debau voy's 355 



" Entrances 156 



" *• To Mark 22 



" for Artificial Increase 2,53 



" Inversion 374 



" Making 238 



" Model 213 



" Raised from Bottom to Prevent Swarm- 

 ing 154, 155, 434, 435 



" Records 372 



" Seats 213-214 



" Shaded too Much 20,23 



" Stands 23 



" Stands of Brick 23 



" To A scertain Position of 221, 223 



" To Handle 211,223 



" To Open 214 



" Tools for HundliDg Bees 210, 212-214 



Hives 239 



" Attacked by Moths 47 



" Bar 254 



" Comparative Difference in t-ize of 249 



" Evolution of 252 



' for Baby Nuclei 3.53 



" for Outdoor Wintering 480 



" Observation 251 



" we Recommend 242 



•' with Closed-end Frames 212 



•' Chaff 250 



Hoarhound ^5 



Hoffman Frames 207 



To Manipulate 213 



*• " Metal-spaced 216 



Holtermann's Bee cellar — — 49t 



Honey, Adulteration of 256 



and its Colors 256 



" Tar Cough-cure Recipe 260 



" Wax F^xhibit at Ohio State Fair 192 



" Apple-butter, Recipe for 260 



" as a Softener for the Hands 281 



Barrels 36 



Bee, Intelligence 01 367 



Blending l]* 



Boards 343 



Bottles 162 



Brown Bi ead 2^ 



'• Cake or Cookies 259 



" Candied I* 



Candying, Freaks of 7' 



