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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



General Index to Volume XXIIL 



INDEX TO SUBJECTS, 



Arm's length, keeping bees at 1 09 



Bartlett method of treatir g foul brood criticised 206 

 Beejournals, bee hives, brood frames and 



bottom boards 73 



Bee escapes, removing honey without the use of. 240 



Bee company, a 50,000-colony 277 



Bee-power or man-power' 218 



Bee escapes versus brushing 247 



Black brood, combating 106 



Black brood and Italian blood 86 



Black brood, its symptoms and treatment 327 



Blowing bees off the combs 244 



Boring end-bars, a home-made machine for 43 



Branch oi bee keeping more honorable than 



another, is one 112 



Burr combs be scraped from the top bars, shall. 1 80 

 Cappings-melters not suitable for out- apiaries . . 204 



Cappings-melter, instructions for using a 274 



Cappings-melter, some experience in the 



use of a 240 



Carrying bees into the cellar 343 



Cellar Wintering 23 



Cel ar wintering that will never fail, Securing. . 301 

 Cellar wintering, condition of colony and 



arrangement of hives in 18 



"Chunk honey" and extracted at 20 cts Selling. .75 

 "Chunk Honey" business, go slow before 



embarking in the 84 



"Chunk Honey," the merits, production and 



sale ot 14 



"Chunk Honey" does not meet with favor in 



the North, why 17 



Child is father of the man. the 246 



Chapter ai a time is how we learn our business .311 



Changes in bee keeping 20 



Courage, perseverance and experience make a 



winning team 45 



Controlling increase when producing comb 



honey 232 



"Compass" keeping our ^'bearings" by the 



use of a 143 



Control ot bees would make comb honey as 



cheap as extracted 137 



Comb building in the open air 19 



Comb honey production 170, 209 



Comb versus extracted honey 54 



Comb honey versus exiracttd honey production. 238 



Combs cleaned up, getting extracting 279 



Combs, cleaning extracting 281 



Co-operation, advertising and business 



methods 355 



Crop is light, the honey 344 



Disposing of the honey crop to the best advant- 

 age 241 



Divisible brood chamber hive not equal to the 



Langstroth 83 



Exhibiting bees in a cage 85 



Extracting honey without opening the hives 39 



Extracting without using bee escapes or 



strainers 167 



Extracted versus comb honey production. _ 280 



Extracted honey depends upon the tools used 



profitable production of 135 



Foundation from stretching, preventing 49, 86 



Foul brood 312 



Foul brood, the Baldridge method treating 186 



Foul brood with shakings, getting rid of 1 78 



France and wife injured by run-away accident. . 182 

 Freeing supers of bees without using bee 



escapes 210 



Freeing extracting supers of bees without bee 



escapes or removing combs 177 



Grafting artificial cell cups 231 



Gross and net weight of honey packages 116 



Gravity honey strainer 1 67, 1 80 



High prices curtail consumption 266 



How to keep bees for profit 182 



Hospital, editor of the Review in the 311 



Hospital treatment, advantages of 341 



Hives at a low cost, making home-made 105 



Improvement in breeding 1 99 



Improvement in stock 150 



Introducing queens, the Morris method of 148 



Increase, working for 151 



Jones system of preventing swarming 



55, 88, 121, 149, 182 



Keeping more bees 181 



Keeping more bees — let's be fair 185 



Lens for a camera, choosing a 185 



Liquefying honey with dry heat 50 



Longevity in bees of much importance 235 



Location, importance of a good 214 



Market, sorting, grading, packing and p epar- 



ing honey for 236 



Marketing conditions have improved 300 



Marketing by a lady specialist, some sugges- 

 tions on 271 



Migratory bee keeping 180 



Moving bees in winter 51 



Moving bees 86 



Moisture needed in a bee cellar 49 



Odor an indication of how the bees are winter- 

 ing 49 



Paper honey jars 276 



Peculiar location and management, a 118 



Pettit honey strainer 20 



Personal appearance, don't be careless of your.216 



Power extractors and their advan'ages I 83 



Prevent swarming, uncapping brood to 181 



Producing a crop of comb honey with only four 



visits during the harvest 1 73 



Preventing swarming by uncapping drone 



brood 149 



Prevention of swarming 173 



Prognosticating the honey flow 155 



Prices, abnormally high 217 



Queens on hand, keep ng laying 214 



Retreating in good order 71 



Rendering old combs into wax 103 



Retailing a small crop more profitable than 



working out 307 



Recognize one another, how do bees? 184 



Removing combs without using bee escapes 269 



Retailing honey and building up a profitable 



grocery trade 305 



Rheumatism and bee stings 248 



Ripened honey, bee- 250 



Robbers, outwitting 210 



Sectional bee hives 16 



Separators are not used, conditions to be con- 

 sidered if 12 



Sealed stores for spring. .. _ 119 



Sectional hives may help in securing workers 



for the harvest 140 



Sealed covers 3 13 



Selling honey, tactors in 337 



Selling the honey crop to the best advantage.. ..152 



Selling of honey, factors contributing to the 297 



Selling the honey crop— the dealers point of 



view 242 



Selling honey in "15 minutes" 245 



Selling large quantities of honey to grocers and 



private customers 308 



Selling honey, some basic principles in 303 



Shaking bees, the psychology of 79 



"Shook swarming" double 1 39 



Shallow extracting combs 150 



Shipping a car load of bees 76 



Sickness of the editor of the Review 247 



Smoker, a novel method of holding a 273 



Smoker, lighting a 214 



Specialty, praise for the Review because it 



recommends 47 



Specialty the order of the day 313 



