Dec. 29, 1904. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



891 



i^ueen-cell cups 



<Jiieen-o«ll8 457,569. 



Oueen-cUpptng device 



gueen-exeludere 186. 231,249, 438.441.501, 



iHi."). 686. (i3l.711i 



Oueeu-excludersnnd extracted honey 



Oueeu'excludlag honey-boards— use of. .340, 410, 



Queen-»iuard 



Queen-hens— rearlnK : 



Qiieen-iarvse producing worker-bees.. 



Queen laying on outside of combs 



Queenless colonies 360, 441, 443. 488, 507, 587, 



667,7i:^ 



Oueen-rlgbt colony 



;t«i. 808 837 



<Jueen5 87.91. 106,108, 165,185, 199,250,297. 



343. 345. 355, 373, 374, 410,421,455,488.506, 

 5iri, 522, 537, 554, 579. 5^1,587,590,601,634, 

 «42, 649. 650, 668, 692, 714,776.791,798,807, 



MMH.^IO 857 



gueensand women-folk...-. 760 



Queens duty to lay drone-eggs 211 



Vueeri-traps 683 



Kucps and sizes of bees ^ 269,408.872 



Uh.. iutu for loul brood 371, 428 



Keiirmii brood 123 



Kearincquepns early 10, 313 



KecordmK hice-uiatters 1H4 



Ked rose and the honey-bee (poem) 58' » 



Keducine the number ot rolonies 537 



Ke-ftfrtilization of queens, 151 



Iletiniug sugar. 



He-Branulaiionof honey i 



Keiische comb foundation press 1 



Keliquefying honey 200.262,442. ^ 



Hemoving supers before all sections are sealed < 



Rendering beeswax 262, 298, 312. 313, i 



Keporiing the honey crop l 



Kequeenihg colonies. . .2j8, 361. 376, 410. 587. 729, i 



Returning swarms and cutting queen-cells l 



Reversing combs ■^■ 



Kaeumatism cured by bee-stings 66u. 716. ( 



Kbeum*tism— sulphur and honey for '■. 



Ripening honey *■ 



Rival of the bee 



Robber-bees 89, J 



Kobber-flyor bee-killer < 



Robber- guard and entrance-contractor ; 



KobDing— method of treating * 



Rock-a-Dy-baby t poem) ^ 



Rockefeller and the «lucose business ; 



Rocky Mountain bee-plant 5y8, ' 



Rolier-loundation machine - ' 



Kotten brood developing into foul brood 8 



Running for increase of bees and surplus honey i 



?;ainfoin or esparcet as a honey-plant. . .740, 790, 



813.846 * 



Samples by mail J 



Sampling of honey— wholesale * 



Sanowlches— boney and pecan i 



Sandwich Island report : 



Scale-lice and maples ' 



Scant- weight sections : 



Scientists and formaldehyde ■ 



Scouts preceding the swarm '• 



Scraper I or scraping sections 



Scraping and gra ling section honey : 



Scraping the retuse trom cakes of beeswax < 



Secretary's services— recognition of : 



Sectional hives 



Sectionless supers of honey ' 



Sections 26. 41. 52, 182. 221, 223. 300. 301. 377, 



3«5. 387. 454. 510. 552, 595. 686. 707. 749 ' 



Sections- four-piece vs. one-piece 3. 



Section— the standard 



Section vs. chunk honey ' 



Self-spacing brood-frames . 



Selling extracted honey by samples - 



Selling honey on commission 739, ' 



Separating propolis from beeswax : 



Separators lu. 7h. yu, ia8, 2ti2, 335, 457, 522, ; 



Separators or no separators 37, _ 



151.451. 857 



Shipping bees 



Shlppinti-eases 



Shipping comb honey..' 



Shook swarming and comb honey 



Shook swarms.. 35. 41 1, 4:^8,439, 4.=iO. 474.493, 502, 



Single-tier va. doubie-tier cases 



Sister bee-keepers in South Africa 



Sisterhood— a defense of 



Sisters and the national 



Size of extractor for 50 colonies 



Size of hives and supers .91, 



Sizing up our advantages 



Skunks in the apiary— trapping 



S laugb tcring roadside trees 



Slotted sections 



siumgum for rheumatism 



Smalt hives and laree colonies 



Smoke in hand Una bees -the use of 



Smoker bellows with canvas— mending 



Smokers 



Smoking bees 25. 346,757,841, 



Smoking hah it among bee-keepers 



Smoky-looking honey 



Snakes and bees 



Sneeze weed 



Sorehum molasses for stimulative feeding 



Sour honey in the brood-chamber 



Southerner's sojourn in New iork 



Sowing sweet clover seed 10, 



Specialty vs. mixed bee-keeping..- ; 



Splints for foundation 42. : 



Spraying fruit-trees i 



Spreading brood 



Spring care of bees 345, ; 



Spring feeding 39, 106, 214.266,345,346, ; 



Stinger— peculiar ' 



Stamp— N. B.-K. A .^ 



Starting in the bee-business ( 



Sticking comb foundation with paste i 



Storing honey 486, i 



Straining wax : 



Strains of bees in the United States— different. . 



Strengthening colonies I 



Stung by a queen-bee < 



Succes^^es and failu 



Successful management of out-api; 



Success in beekeeping— guide-posts to 



es.. 



Sugar and honey C 



Sugar candy 



Sugar-honey in Hawaiian Islands 



Sugar syrup for winter stores f 



Sugar— difference In , 1 



Sugar vs. honey for bees f 



Sulphur for moths and other vermin 895, f 



Sulphur to protect empty combs 1 



Superseded queen— disposing of 1 



Superseding queens 312,552, * 



Supers— giving - 



Supers— handling - 



Supers—position on hives i 



Supplies-shall bee-keepers buy or make them ? : 



Surplus honey 674, 726, ^ 



Surplus-honey source • 



Swarm indicator 295 ; 



Swarming. ...39. 72. 79, 108, 110. 154, 169, 183, 186, 

 248. 251, 297, 328, 358, 387.397,409,412,419, 



Swarming and n . . 



Swarming bees locating a home 

 Swarming mnnagement 



ng queens 26 



hat., 

 Swarms— brushed . 

 Swarms carrying foul brood.. 



'forced or shaken 279. 



zoing back •-•• 



itihg. , 



Sweet clover ...108. 115. 172,331,415,486. : 



Sweet clover bacteria for alfalfa i 



Sweet clover honey ' 



Sweet clover seed . 



Sycamore a 

 Symbiosus. 



Table— a nailing ' 



Taking off comb honey : 



Talking bees on city streets : 



Tartaric acid for preventing granulation of 



honey ■ 



Teaching bees to steal 339,' 



Temperature for handling brood : 



■ ' ' '-^for * 



Testing boiled honey for bee-candy ' 



Texas as a bee-country * 



Thick combs for extracting • 



Thick top-bar staple-spaced frames ' 



Thinnina honey ■ 



Thoroughness— perseverance and specialty ' 



Tiering up supers ' 



Tin-can prices canceled 



Tin-foil base comb foundation \ 



Tooth-paste 



Top-bars 265, 559. '. 



Top-bars— trowel for trimming 



Topics for bee-papers— appropriate 



Trade-marks— honey * 



Tramp bee-keepers : 



Transferring bees 201.215.250,251,267,282, 



329. 349,377,410,446.488 552 * 



Transferring larvje : 



Transmission of traits in bees 



''■ supers 224. 313. 358. 426. 474, 810, ( 



T super vs. the section-holder super : 



Tlins... * 



T tin supports . 



hive., 



Uintah reservation and bees 830 



Uncapping and returning drone-brood 857 



Uncapping honey 358, 495. 5"fi. 517. 564 



Unfinished sections 37, 89. 251 , 297. 363, 442. 



502. eO'^t. 774 794 



Uniform size of sections 7H7 



Uniting colonies 106, 158, 186. 233.410, 586, 7.30 



Unripe honey— extracting and marketing 131 



ipeness of honey ^^*^ 



■ — — 488 



Ventilation in the cellar .83.123. 



Ventilation of hives 12.251, 



Vetch 



Veterans read the newspapers 



Vicious bees 



Vinegar made from fonl-broody honey 



Virginia as a honey State 



Virgin queens and afterswarms 



Visiting apiaries 



Vitality of young brood 



Volume forty-four begins ; 



V shaped hive 



Water-tanks lor bee-houses— four-corner., 



Wax— cleanluK 



Wax-extractor— a centrifugal 



Wax-presses and wax-rendering.. 



nrinter 251 



Wax-press— the German steam 23" 



Wax-rendering experiences 104 



Wax-worms and solders 185 



Weak colonies in the spring 364 



Weight of honey 4, 435 



Western honey-producers' association 181 



We thank thee (poem) ^^ 



What caused the bees to die 7 267 



What caused the queen's death ?.. ""^ 



White clover 



White clover honev in barrels 



White's Class Advertising Co 



Why do bees stand more cold out-of-doora?.. 



Wide frame vs. T super 



\ Wife of the bee-keeping brother 



44.197, .136 



Wind the bees' worst enemy ISO 



W Inier-caaes as hive-covers 879 



Wlnterconflnement....2S1.316. 421,42.5, 491,505, 62d 

 Wintering bees 14, 26,29.30.76. H4. 120. 151. 



154. UiM, 1H3. 184. 185, 216,232.237.264,282, 



297, 313. 346. 38.5. 371, 379. 381. 3m2. 44(n 4.53. 



489, 552. 569, 587. 602, 617, 619,707,713,714. 



777. 7!»4. 819. 821. 852.855 872 



Winter experience 78 



Winter repository above ground 694 



Winter packing 343 



Winter passages 683 



Winter stores 729.859, 85« 



Wired comb from starters 77 



Wiring frames 51. 91, 137, 157.294,503,553. 



.5H7. 709.771.810. 811.. 8.18 



Wives as honev salesladies 682 



Woman— her position and ways 311 



Women as bee-keepers 584 



Women as rural mail-carriers. 9" 



Women at bee-conventions* 793 



Women members of the National 85« 



Wood separators 41 



Wood splints instead of wires 4^7 



Worker-bee-life of the 773 



Worker-combs from starters 104 



Working off second-grade honey 21.j 



Work-table- a comfortable 58j 



Yellow jacket • ^^ 



Yellow Jacket sting compared with bee-sting — 830 



Vellow matter af hive-entrance 554 



Yellow sweet clover 441, 536 



Yellow sweet clover seed t*00 



Yield of honey ?-wtiaUs a good 522 



Yon Yonsontninks- what 43U 



Zinc excluders —plain 313 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Acklin. Ethel "53 



Acklin, H. G "53 



Acklin, Mrs. H. G "53 



Adelsbach, P. F "3" 



Agricultural building World's Fair, St. 



Louis '05 



AikiD, R. C 66? 



Antes (Mrs,) and part of her apiary 683 



Apiarian display at Illinois State Fair 1" 



Apiarian display of J. J. Measer 97 



Apiarian exhibit of F. L. Grant 609 



Apiary in Irish village garden 679 



Apiart of — 



Anderson, B. F "37 



Aspinwall.L. A 481 



Bingham, T. F 497 



Boardman, H. R 696 



Bowles, W. A 449 



Carr, H. M 33 



Christensen, Hans 33 



Cilley, C. W 193 



Culvev. J. W 161 



Duff, Peter N 465 



Forehand. W. J 321 



Free, W.J 385 



Freeman, A. J 625 



Gill. M. A 1~" 



Haag. .J. S 385 



Highbarger, L 49 



Hinderer, Frank 46o 



Johnson, Silas p61 



Kannenberg, C. F 321 



Koehler, Louis C 209 



Lyman, W. C 1 



WcEvoy, Wm 30o 



Macklin, Chas. G. 561 



Nydegger, John 721 



Opfer, A. H 193 



Prior, Philip 62o 



Reed, George A 46o 



Sager, Chas. W ^ 



Sauer, John A 737 



Schoon, John G ^6 



Seward. Geo. L 49 



Smale & Co. , E. J 841 



Steger, Theodore 33 



Strittmatter, F. J 273 



Strong, J . L 449 



Taylor, R. L 497 



Trittenbach, Edwin 193 



Wahl. L. F 97 



Welch, T. R. G 625 



York. Anderson 193 



Bacon, G. E 849 



Becker, Chas 229, 321 



Bee-supply store C. M. Scott & Co. 363 



Bee-tent S30 



Bee-winterinp house 696 



Bing^ham, T. F 497 



Blair, L. G 721 



Blatt's bee-house in Switzerland . . 721 



Blue-gum — blossoms of 417 



Bohrer, Dr. G 645 



