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December, 191 1. 



American Hee Journalj 



Hutchinson, W. Z. — 193, 213, 2;$^. 

 Miller, Dr. C. C— 199. 



Bitter Honey — 211. 



Black Bees — 143, 302. 



Bleaching comb honey — 244. 



Blue thistle — 235. 



Borrowing habit — 264. 



Breeder queen vs. others — 309. 



Breeding for improvement in bees — 69. 



Brood-rearing — early cessation of — 37. 



Brushing and shaking bees — 84. 



Brushing wax on foundation — 102. 



Buckwheat — 275, 358. 



Bulk comb honey — 12. 



Bur-combs — 1 80. 



Buying honey to sell again — 297. 



Calico combs — 332. 



California honey crops — 215, 264. 



Canada vs. California — 102. 



Canadian honey exchange — 232. 



"Can a woman run an apiary?" — 10. 



Candy for queen-cages — 211. 



Carniolan bees — 134, 202, 275, 278. 



Cartons for comb honey — loi. 



Caucasian bees — 269, 278, 301, 302. 



Cedar and redwood for hives — 243. 



Chickens eating bees — 298. 



Cellaring bees — 43. 



Cellar-wintering of bees — 20. 



Chunk honey — 205, 365. 



City honey-selling — 17. 



Clipping queens' wings — 145. 



Clogged brood-combs — 275. 



Color and bees' temper — 166. 



Color of bees — difference in — 20. 



Color of clothing and bees — 73. 



Color of queens — 165. 



Colors and workings of bees — 212. 



Comb-box — 80. 



Comb-foundation splints — 295. 



Comb foundation — thickness of — 145, I72' 



Comb foundation — time-saver and work- 

 saver — 38. 



Comb honey and the section box — 268. 



Comb honey production — 300. 



Combs built crosswise — 309. 



Comb vs. extracted honey — 340. 

 Commission man and honey — 300. 

 Companionable bee-folks — 41. 

 Composition and occurrence of honey— 



370- . , , . 



Conflicting teachings in bee-keeping — 5. 



C.NVEXTIONS AND REPORTS 



Colorado — 74. 



Eastern New York — 51. 



Hemet Valley, Calif. — 213. 



Idaho — Oregon — 241 . 

 Indiana — 113. 



Indiana — 113. 



International — 233. 



Mesa Co., Colo. — 300. 



Michigan — 51. 



Missouri — 247. 



National — 199, 295, 357. 



Ohio — 141. 



Ontario — 333, 362- 



Pecos Valley — 13. 



South Dakota — 51. 

 Co-operation among bee-keepers — 75, 105, 



106, 177, 230. 362. 

 Cotton as a honey-plant — 237. 

 Cotton controllable hive — 262. 

 Course (new) in bee-keeping — 39. 

 Creosote (cleaning) from bee-smoker — ■ 



181. 

 Crippled queens — 34i- 

 "Cull in the package" — 107 



Cyprian bees 117, 278. 



Dampness in hives — 52. 



Danzenbaker vs. dovetailed hive — 53. 



Death Notices — 



Godon, A. — 265. 



Herlong, R. W.— 365. 



Hilton, Geo. E.— 231, 257. 



Hutchinson, W. Z. — 167, 233- 



Miles, Mrs. E. S. — 103. 



Null, J. M. — 200. 



Porter, E. C. — 327- 



StoUey. \Vm. — 200. 

 Denatured sugar for bees — 71. 

 Denmark bee-friends — 103. 



Detecting foul brood — 52, 85. 

 Difference in Italian bees — 371. 

 Discontinuing subscriptions to bee-papers 



—328. 

 Disease-proof bees — 244. 

 Disinfecting hives and combs — 106. 

 Disinfection of hives — 69. 

 Disposing of the honey crop — 271, 274. 

 Dividing for increase — 85, 309, 341. 

 Do bees move or carry eggs — 119, 182, 302. 

 Double-walled hives — 21. 

 Doubling number of colonies — 85. 

 Drone brother and sister worker — 299. 

 Drone-comb — 52, 238. 

 Drones caught by birds — 83. 

 Drones in winter — 117. 

 Early-reared queens — 135. 

 "Educated" bees — 244. 

 Empty combs — keeping — 180. 

 Empty combs (part) for swarms — 173, 275. 

 English ladies and retired army men as 



bee-keepers — 42. 

 Epitaph — a bee-paper editor's — 40. 

 Exchanging brood for foundation — 149. 

 Experience in bee-keeping — 24. 

 Experimental apiculture — 332. 

 "Extracted honey" — the name — 37. 

 Extracted or comb honey — loi. 

 Extracting combs — 275. 

 Extracting combs — cleaning — 21. 

 E.xtracting from infected combs — 211. 

 Extractor — 8-frame — 243. 

 Eyes of bees — 209, 340. 

 Facing hives — 53. 

 Fall bee-feed — 84. 

 Fastening comb foundation — 243. 

 Feeder — perforated honey-pail — 10. 

 Feeders — Miller and Heddon — 20. 

 Feeding bees — 21, 117. 

 Feeding bees during nectar-dearth — 117. 

 Feeding bees in spring — 48, 85, lis, 116. 

 Feeding bees in winter — 21, 52, 340, 367. 

 Feeding bees thin syrup — 294. 

 Feeding for brood-rearing — 326. 

 Ferments in honey — 135. 

 Few or many colonies ? — 50. 

 Figures — use of — 232. 

 Finding queens — 264. 

 Five-band or golden queens — 243. 

 Fly-paper — how to make — 342. 

 Formic acid in honey — 297. 

 Foul brood — 21, 22, 26, 37, 43> 47, 52, 53. 

 72, 73, 85, 87, 180, 197, 242, 261, 275, 

 305, 308, 325, 335. 35.8, 363. 370, 372. 

 Foul brood cures and treatment — 76, 109, 



151, 152, 180, 231. 

 Foul-brood fighting bees — 279. 

 Foul brood inspectors — 335. 

 Foul brood laws — 28, 75, 197, 204, 209, 



232. 

 Foul brood treatment — 20. 331, 363- 

 Foul-broody hives and frames — 83. 

 Foul-broody honey — feeding 211. 

 Foundation — old vs. new for sections — • 



136. 



Frogs and toads in the apiary — 244. 



Full sheets of foundation profitable in sec- 

 tions — 133. 



Full sheets without wiring or splints — 83. 



Gathering froni different bloom — 22. 



German bee-keeping — 263. 



German honey-booklet — 136. 



Getting bees out of supers — 114, 181. 



Getting bees started in sections — 166, 234. 



Getting hives full of worker-bees — 277. 



Getting honey and not increase — 149. 



Getting swarms from high trees — 149. 



Golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. 

 Root — 328. 



Government apiarist a sister — 201. 



Granulation of bulk-comb honey — 44. 



Heat insulation — 247. 



Hive — 1 5-f rame — 3 10. 



Hive-bottom — false — 21. 



Hive-bottoms — nailed or loose — 372. 



Hive-covers — 211. 



Hive-covers and bottoms — 181. 



Hive entrance in winter — 20. 



Hive for farm bee-keeping — 108. 



Hive for farmer bee-keepers — iSo. 



Hive-scraper — 298. 



Hive-stand — concrete — 297. 



Hive-ventilation — 149.' 



Hiving on empty brood-combs — 148. 



Hiving swarms — 21, 85. 



Hives — double 8-frame — 275. 



Home market for honey — 8. 



Honey and oatmeal cookies — 266. 



Honey and the teeth — 148. 



Honey-bee — wonderful creation — 360. 



Honey-brand — National — 42. 



Honey-cakes — 331 . 



Honey crop and prices — 229. 



Honey-dew — 79, 143. 



Honey-extractor — how to fasten and use — 



207. 

 Honey-flow uncertainties — 15. 

 Honey for burns and chilblains — 266. 

 Honey for freckles — 330. 

 Honey-house — concrete — 107. 

 Honey-house — size of — 69. 

 Honey in place of sugar — 266. 

 Honey layer-cake — 330. 

 Honey on breakfast foods — 43. 

 Honey-packages and their display — 241. 

 Honey-plants of California — 360. 

 Honey recipes — 169. 

 Honey seasons — diiiference in — 232. 

 Honey-strainer — Shiber's — 72. 

 Honey used by colony in year — 357. 

 Honey-values in the home — 330. 

 Horse in the apiary — 8&. 

 Hunting wild bees — 338. 

 Idle Bees — how to cure — 244. 

 Illinois foul brood law — 183. 

 Imperfection of a bee-keeper — 302, 333. 

 Imoortations of honey and beeswax — 359. 



■361. 

 Improvement in honey-bees — 10, 69, 78, 



142, 172, 206, 209, 230, 231, 246, 337, 



368. 

 Increase — getting of — 115, 116, 229, 236, 



243. 244, 309, 310, 359. 

 "In everything give thanks" — 243, 267, 



360. 

 Inspection (new) of apiaries — 5. 

 Insurance in Austria — apiarian — 71. 

 Irish swarming adventures — 11. 

 Insuring bees — 276. 

 Introducing queens — 180, 246, 261, 294, 



340- 

 Isle of Wight bee-disease — 166. 

 Italian bees — 116. 

 Italianizing bees — 117, 180, 276. 

 Italians and Carniolans vs. foul brood — 



309- 

 Italians or black bees — 148. 

 Japan clover — 265. 

 Japanese apiary — 135. 

 Jerking supers off — 85. 

 July apiary work — 205. 

 June work in apiary — 179. 

 June work in apiary — 179. 

 Karo corn syrup and honey — 325. 

 Keeping bees on shares — 83, 151. 

 Keeping down increase — 21, 244. 

 Keeping empty combs — 266. 

 Keeping honey — 337. 

 Keeping Italians pure — 340. 

 Keeping more bees — 238. 

 Keeping queens — 84, 180. 

 Keeping the bee-cellar dry — 53. 

 Keeping up honey prices — 242. 

 Kind of hive to use — 244. 

 Knowing bees — 41. 

 Knowing foul brood — 294, 358. 

 Labeling extracted honey — 341. 

 Late brood-rearing — 332. 

 Laying workers — 18, 278. 

 Leather-colored vs. plain Italian — 52. 

 Legislation for bee-keepers — 273. 

 Loafing bees — 238. 

 Locating an apiary — 85, 106. 

 Locations for bees — 302. 

 Long-tongue bees — 70, 108. 

 Losses in shipping bees — 230. 

 Lost many queens — 371. 

 Low honey prices — 203, 327. 

 Mail-bags for queens — 8. 

 Make-believe bee — 330. 

 Management for honey — 148, 180, 334. 

 Management of bees — 201. 

 Mangled section comb honey — 303- 

 Manihot in German East Africa — 135. 



