THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Kox-hive to be banished from l^'l- 

 orado, Tlie 



Breeding- for best bees 



Burr eonibs 



Capping- melters, Separating- lioney 

 from capping-s -with use of 



Comb foundation, Working 



Como lioney, Local shipments ot . . . 



Comb honey, AVhy produce 



Co-operation, Advantag-es of 



Corrugated paper cases, The pros 

 and cons of 



Current reading 



Demonstrations. Live bee 



Diagnosing- at the entrance 



False impressions concerning- Amer- 

 ican methods 



Feeding, Outdoor, to call off robbers 



Films vs. plates 



Foul brood inspector, Every one 

 his own 



Foul brood law, A national 



Foul brood. Treating European in 

 the fall 



Go to the bee, thou sluggard 



Honey boards and burr combs 



Honey, Comb and extracted 



Honey crop in England, Tlie 



Honey crop, Disposing of 



Honey packages, Retail 



Honey packages and their display 



Honey, Prices of 



Honey prices. Low, Who is to Ijlame 

 for . 



Honey, Ripening 



Honey, ripening artificially 



Honey, Ripening on the hives 



Honey, Shipping from the foul 

 brood localities 



Honey storing capabilities 



Honey, Temperature for keeping. . 



Hutchinson, The late W. Z 



Marketing problem, The 



Mexico bee-men are evidently alive 



Mice, how to convert them into 

 friends of the bee-keeper 



Old combs, Renewal of 



Praise, Bestowing 



Quarantine stations 



Queens, Finding 



Queens, Introducing without de- 

 stroying cells 



Report, A good 



Second liand cans 



Shipping case again, Tliat 



Sliipping bees 



Smoke on bees. Excessive 



Supersedure of newly introduced 

 queens 



Supers, Removing, and uniting col- 

 onies 



System and manipulation 



Ventilation, during winter, En- 

 trance 



Winter bee-keeping 



Wintering- of bees. The outside 



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18S 

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 190 

 317 

 189 



255 



56 



347 



223 



347 



286 

 120 



252 



317 

 319 



117 

 25 



285 



288 

 58 



25 4 

 58 



31S 

 317 



28 5 

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COXTRIBUTERS. 



Ahlers, H. C 



Atwater, A. T. . . . 

 Atwater, E. T. . . . 

 Bartlett, Tra D. . . . 

 Benton, Ralph. . . . 

 Blanchard, C. J. . . 



Blake, Chas 



Blake, J. \V 



Bonney, A. F. . . . 

 Bradshaw. R. D . . 

 Candler. Mathilde. 

 Chadwick, P. C. . . 



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 339 

 267 

 39 

 245 

 303 

 239 

 107 

 ?75 

 333 



Coverdale, Frank 44, 



Crane, J. E 13, 



Dayton, C. W 



Demuth, Geo. S 



Du Pray, A. L 



Eddows, C. Noel 



Foster, Wesley 210, 



Fuller, Rev. Geo. W 



Gateley, Leo. E 104, 



Gatez, Adrian 



Gill, M. A 78, 



Griggs, Leonai-d S 



Hand, J. E 49, 



Hardy, D. R 



HersQiiser, Orel L i 



Hickox, W 



Hutchinson, W'. Z 



Kernan, Wm 



Laing, A 



Lathrop, Harry 



McKinnon, John A 



Mendleson, M H 



Metcalf, O B] 



Miller, Dr. C. C 



Miller, E. S 



Niver, S. A 



Odell, Frank G 



Opsata, Carl 



Parker, Fred A 



Parrish, Walter M 



Pollock, F. L 171, 



Rauchfuss, Frank 



Rees, Ca rey W 



Sebold, Vincent F 



Shlber, Geo 



Sibbald, H G 



Sproat, J. A 



Strohschein, F. A 



Swanson, Albert 



Townsend, E. D 



Tyrrell, E. B 167, 



Wheeler, Leon C 77, 103, 203, 



Wilder, J. J 



Williams, Geo. W 



Wood, A. D. D 



Woodman, A. G 



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Program for the Michigan Conven- 

 tion. 



( Continnedfrom page 346) 



17. Bee-keeping for ladies. Mrs. S. 

 Williur Frey, Sand Lake. 



18. Resolutions. 



19. Question box. 



Prizes will be offered for the best 10 

 sections comb honey, the best 10 jars 

 of extracted honey, the ?, best sections 

 of white comb honey, and the cleanest 

 sample of 10 pounds of beeswax. 



E. B. Tyrrell, Sec. 



New National Constitution Adopted. 



Just in time to crowd the item in here, I 

 learn that the new constitution for the Na- 

 tional Association has been adopted by the 

 members. The nominees for office were also 

 all elected, making the officers for 1912 as fol- 

 lows: President, Geo. W. York; Vice-President, 

 Morley Pettit; Secretary, E. B. Tyrrell; Treas- 

 urer-General Manager, N. E. France; Directors, 

 E. D. Townsend. Wesley Foster. F. Wilcox, J. 

 E. Crane, and J. M. Buchanan. 



