THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



389 



niack upon Bees, KfTect of 20 



Black Hiood 5' 34^ 



Black brood Ar s n^ from Imperfectly No r- 



ished Brood 75 



Bleaching Comb Honey 34^ 



Bottles for Stakes to hives 155 



Bottles of Honev, I'sing hot wax on the 



Corks of ■ 321 



Brace Combs From Separators. Separa- 

 ting 347 

 Brace Combs, how to Successfully Remove. . . . 222 

 Brood-Nest at the Opening of the Harvest, the, «5 1 



Brood Diseased 262 I 



Brood Diseases,. Increase in 291 ' 



Buildings in the Apiary 24 , 



Buzz-Saws, Home-Made 52 



Carbcilic .\cid 255 



Carniolan l^ees 255 



Cappiugs, Preventing the Bitingof 22.^ 



California's Honev kes..urces H7 



Cans for Shipping honey 320 



Capping?, Bees Biting 4° 



Candied Honey, Good Words for 16 



Candied honey, Selling 56 



Camera for making photos, for half-tones 21 



Care of honey 297 



Cellar Wintering. What uegite of winter-se- 

 verity calls for 51 



Clipping Queens 327 



Closed- Ena Frames for a Gluej- Locality 11 1 



Clrraps. Wintering Bees in 309 



Clipping a queen's Wing 255 



Clover. Developing Short-Tubed 294 



Chemistry of honey and how to Detect Adul- 

 teration 29-? 



Chicago Convention 2S9 



Chunk honey of the South 344 



Comb honev with Heddon hive, Production 



of ' lOI 



Compensation for Foul broody Colonies that 



are Destroved 113 



Convention, Little Side-Dishes at the 224 



Convention. Come to the 2.s,s 



Convention, the Chicago 224 



Convention Reports 255 



Cover, the Review's New 135 



Co-operation Needed in Bee-Keeping 115 



Combs Suitable for Brood Rearing, Are Ex- 

 tremely Old 323 

 Coggshall and his Lightning Opera' ors, W. L-, 83 

 Color ( f Wax Effected by slow Cooling, Is the, i.so 



Colorado as a Bee-Conntiy 53 



Colorado honey Producer's A.ssociation 45 



Criticisms Regarding Foul Brood or Black 



Brood 49 



Criticism to be Discontinued, Department of, 114 



Culley. Death of C. P 349 



Cuba,' its .advantages and Disadvantages as a 



Bee-Country 319 



Decoy Bee hives T94 



Delaware .Apiary, A Neat 342 



Death of the FMitor's Father 325 



Diseases Among Bees. Various Forms of 293 



Drones, the Importance of 299 



Editor Takes an Eastern Trip, the 349 



Eggs, Bees Moving i,S 



Experience Comes from hasty Ventures, Cost- 

 ly 74 

 Experiment to Prove the Age of Larva; Chcs- 

 en for Queens 76 



Flxperiments, Need of .Apicultural 351 



Experiments, how can wc Secure More Uni- 

 form 342 



Exhibiting Bees and Honey at Fairs 245 



Extracted Honey with S-frame hives, Produ- 

 cing 69 

 Extracted Honey, its Production and Treat- 

 ment 71 



Extracted honey Production 5 



Extracted Honey at a Good Profit, how to 



Produce 314 



Extracted honey. Methods of Producing 37 



Extracted Honey, Production. Care and Sale 



of 103 



Fairs, Exhibiting Bees and Honey at 245 



Fairs, Going to the 256 



Feeding Bees 326 



Fertile Workers, a new Theory Rej^ard.ng. ...112 



Field, Which is the .Most Hopeful 116 



Fly in Gathering Nectar, How far Bees ui:)v, 10 



71. 15« 

 Foul Brooiiy Colonies that are Destroyed, 



Compensation for 87 



Foti) Brood Law. Undesirable Features of 



Micliigdu's 117 



Foul IJruo !y Honey, Danger Iroui the Impor- 

 tation and Shipping of 13S 



Fonnda'Lioii, Comb 2.9 



Food V.i)ue of Honey 14 



Glass Cheaply, How to get 347 



Gobacks, Dr. Miller's 228 



(iobbiness in Comb Houty, Cause of 323 



Golden Sj stem of Producing Comb Ilo.iey . . ..347 



Cirading.'Packiug and Shijjping Honey..' .41 



Grading Honey ,34s 



Grea.sy Sections 114 



Grapes When Bees are on the Bunches, Gath- 

 ering 51 



Hatching Chickei s 111 a liee-Hi\e 21,6, 317 



Hiving Swarms 199 



Hives and iranies, Si-e ot 2^6 



Hives and Pniper Man igement in Pro^.uciug 



Comb Honey, The Size of 48 



HorticultU'ist, 'V'alue of Bees to the 87 



Horticulture and Bees 156 



Honey Dew 254 



Honey Dew in Winur 20 



Honey Makers, tlie 55 



Improve your Stock I'y .S leciion 191 



Impm tcU Qiie;ns aie Drrk 322 



Improvement of Bees .n the Diiectioii of 



Non-Sw.irmina: 1^9 



Improvement in B-^es 46 



Improvement in Stock the Mo.st Hopelul 



Field 1S6 



Introducing Queens 223, 256, 263 



Introducing Queens by the Hatching Brood 



Plan 310 



Int;ov2ucii:g Queens by the Use of Tobacco 



Smoke 251, 311. 321, 359 



loirnals, Treatment of New Bee 227 



Langstroth Monument 321 



Lateral Communication in Supers Secures a 



Better Filling of Sections 343 



I^a-.vsuit, A Fee and Peach _34S 



Lilting of Hives .Avoided, the Heavy 153 



L > ided in a Wagon, how Honej' Should be, 350 



Location, Influence of 282 



Locnl'ty, Consider well the 13 



Locality and Attend Slrictlj- to Jiusiiiess, 



Know your 2.S5 



Locality, Both high and Low Land Needed 



in an Ideal ?y^ 



Locality', Some of the Influeiicesof 2M 



Locality and Management 280 



Locality, the Influence of 223 



Locality, .Some of the Features of Uee-Ke^- 

 ing that are F^ffec'el by 278 



Locality, How one man Understands his 2f>7 



Mandeibanm's .Article in the Dec. Review, 

 Comments on Mr. 44 



Medicated Syrup, Feeding Bees 322 



Measuring up Dead Bees 113 



Michigan in it, too Much 115 



Moving a Carload of I5ees in November 318 



Moving Bees to I'all Pastures 213 



Moving Bees in Winter 196 



New Inventions, More 232 



Newton, Home of John 25 



Neglects in the .\piarj' Effect the Profits, 



how Little 353 



Non-Swarming Hives 33 



Noisy in the Cellar, why Bees are 112 



Nuisance, ISce-Keepingasa 292 



Organization, Co-operative 291 



Organization The Benefits of 41 



Oul-.Ap'aries, FZstablishing 39 



Out -.Apiary Managing an 277 



Out-.Apiaries with no Honey-House, Manag- 

 ing 250 



