THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 349 



INDEX VOLUME XXIV. 



COM'KIBl TEO AKTICLES. 



Apiary, A beautiful Western-Michig-an 305 



Apiar\- Location. A California 305 



Appliances of value to the bee-keeper, Some simple home-made 334 



Battle between bees and red ants, A 338 



Bees, Keep more. $5,000 from 350 colonies 205 



Bees, Improvement in, by selection in breeding- 213 



Bee-cellars, Something- about 274 



Bee-keepers do not have enoug-h to do, Most. 214 



Breeding, Can acquired characteristics be transmitted through 143 



Breeding for improvement 171 



Building- up a profitable business from 1 to 432 colonies 33a 



Caucasians, A poor testimonial for the 172 



Caucasian bee. The, ably defended 244 



Caucasian bee among the leaders 303 



Capping-s, A simple plan for disposing- of ■ 241 



Comb honey vs. extracted 7 



Comb honey. Handling more bees in producing > 78 



Comb honey. Important points in producing 137 



Comb honey instead of extracted, Producing 333 



Comb honey production. Experience with the Doolittle plan of 142 



Comb honey scraping and casing- table, Fosters 210 



Committee on prices. Help from 46 



Corporation of national scope for handling the honey sales 302 



Demonstrating at fairs and in retail stores 242 



Extractor, How one bee-keeper converted his hand extractor into a power. . . . 245 



Feeding helped to make $4,000 in one year 44 



Feeding- cannot take the place of spring feeding. Fall 104 



Foul brood, its wholesome eradication 207 



From the hive to the home, Larger packages '■ii'A 



Honey, 42,000 pounds of, from alsike clover 140 



Honey, 36,000 pounds of, from 600 colonies of bees 235 



Honey prices, are they governed by the law of supply and demand? 239 



Honey, Shall I sell through grocers or direct to the consumer? 299 



Honey, Selling 279 



Honev strainer, A cheap, novel and effective 174 



Hutchinson, W. Z 167 



Imbedding splints in foundation, A machine for 105 



Improved bee possible, An 246 



Irrigation opening up new fields for bee-keepers 39 



Italian bee louse in America? Is there danger of the 339 



Keep more bees is g-ood sound doctrine 332 



Liquify honey, Using dry heat to 77 



Locating an Apiary, Important factors to be considered in 103 



Making- over $4,000 from a single apiary 107 



Migratory bee-keeping-. Making $4,000 from 71 



Most profitable year of a twelve-hundred colony bee-keeper. The 331 



Queen, Hints on rearing long- lived 181 



Queens. Introducing-, Short method of 204 



Queens, Rearing above excluders while producing- extracted honey 169 



Queens. The rearing and mating of. Above excluders 145 



Queen excluders, and buying queens by specialists 175 



Rheumatism, Bee-stings won't cure H 



Robbing at the wagon. Smoke pots to prevent 211 



Selling methods cause of low prices 9 



Selling the honey crop, A veteran's views on 13 



Shallow extracting combs. Some methods of securing 141 



Shipping- cases. Uniform 1^0 



Swarm control and swarm prevention. The difference between 40 



Swarming, Methods and plans to prevent 135 



This man made $6,400 in 1904. $7,640 in 1907 310 



Transferring, Italianizing, making increase, and getting surplus 109 



T'ntinislieil sections. Disposing of 203 



Untinished sections, Best method of removing honey from 277 



Wax. Milting with honey gives the latter a flavor and a color 173 



Weak colonies, How one progressive lady bee-keeper winters her 275 



Wheel barrow, A handy, For carrying hives of bees 278 



"Wholesaler, Don't undersell the 306 



"Winter case. A cheaply made 309 



"Wintering. Essentials in out-door ^b/ 



Wintering, Preparing bees for out-door • 'i'l 



Wintering, springing, feeding, making increase, securing surplus 40 



