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Co. 235; Pouder, Walter S. 17, 111, 295, 

 517; Powell, C. W. 652, 801; Pressler. E. E. 

 141; Preston, S. 634; Price; M. D. 271, 466; 

 Price, W. S. 635; Pritchard, M. T. 91, 389, 

 496, 661; Pruitt, Madeline E. 64, 163, 529, 767; 

 Pruvn, J. M. 426; Prval, W. A. 19, 315, 561, 

 760; Pulley, Jas. M. 631; Pursell, Martha K. 

 193, 228; Purvis, L. G. 386. 



Quirin, H. G. 188. 



Rabb, R. R. 701; Ragan, W. H. 591; 

 Ramage, J. B. 534; Ramer, P. B. 678; Ran- 

 dall, Ernest 595; Randolph. W. N. 298; 

 Rankie, F. W. 497; Rau, Samuel 518; Reber, C. 

 W. 498; Reiman, Frank 667: Rex, Geo. Jr. 

 564, 697; Rhoads, Arthur 378. 695; Rhodes, 

 R. H. 60; Rhodes, S. C. 7; Rich, A. G. 634; 

 Richards, P. W. 29; Ricketson, E. D. 128; 

 Rideout, Wm. 239: Rigel, S. A. 801; Rinaldi, 

 S. 497; Rivers. Chas. 379; Roberts, Bert 590; 

 Robinson, E. F. 516: Robinson, E. P. 396, 399, 

 539; Robinson. F. K. 702; Robinson, T. P. 

 487, 667, 756; Rogers, Thos. H. 494; Rolfs, P. 

 H. 709; Rood, E. B. 286, 433, 708; Roorda, 

 Henry 272; Root, A. I. 190, 421, 456, 488; Root, 

 E. R. 49, 81, 116, 251, 452, 454, 486. 519, 553, 

 722, 797; Root, F. J. 410; Root, H. H. 184, 

 383, 458, 555; Root. J. H. 400, 435; Rouse. J. 

 W. 121; Roving, R. 634; Ruff, J. A. 700; 

 Ruggles, Wm. Z. 164. 



Saffell, Rev. T. D. 128; Salisbury, F. A. 

 307; Sanders, C. W. 327; Sanders, G. W. 96; 

 Sargent, Erie 236, 412; Saunders, O. 734; 

 Saurer. Otis 642; Scholl, L. H. 55, 77, 223, 356, 

 593, 665: Schoolcraft. A. 60; Schroeder. Dr. 

 S. P. 385, 623; Schwab. Mrs. D. B. 497; Scott, 

 H. Wm. 802; Scott, John M. 573; Scott, Jos. 

 S. 428; Scott, J. R. 164; Seamans, Earl 551; 

 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 675; Selser, Wm. A. 21, 

 697; Sempers. J. Ford 199, 721; Shaw, A. W. 

 466; Shearman, J. O. 411, 464, 767; Sheldon, 

 Chas. 736; Shiber, Geo. 198. 421, 424, 504, 695, 

 765; Short, Herman C. 660; Shumard, I. T. 

 735; Silsbee, M. C. 92; Simmins, Samuel 178, 

 285, 324, 481, 550, 582; Smith, A. W. 514; 

 Smith, Jav 347; Smith. L. B. 76: Smock, J. 

 D. 427; Snavelv, C. B. 528. 540; Snider. C. L. 

 566; Snodgrass, R. L. 87; Snvder, Frank 328; 

 Soule, M. F. 92; South worth, W. P. 375; 

 Spracklen, A. W. 240; Sprague. B. S. 436; 

 Stabler, S. S. 257; Standish, 42, 701; Stanton, 

 J. E. 708; Steele, Geo. M. 531; Stewart, Chas. 

 113, 328; Stewart, Henry 316, 415. 445, 497, 

 632, 688; Stewart, Wm. A. 357; Stimson, C. 

 328; Stock, H. 272; Stroup, W. E. 636; Stubbs, 



Gov. Kans. 64; Stults, S. S. 435; Sueltenfuss, 

 Otto, 680; Suhre. H. W. 382; Surface. H. A. 

 127, 164; Sutherland, Thos. 384; Swan, J. L. 

 636; Swanson, Albert 596; S>-verud, L. A. 60, 

 184. 



Tanton, Lewis P. 14; Taylor. D. 'W. 802; 

 Taylor, R. L. 154: Tavlor, S. W. 163; Tebbs, 

 G. W. 451; Ten Broeck 574; Tennent, H. D. 

 298; Terry, T. B. 395, 434, 506, 574; Thatcher, 

 L. B. 804; Thaver, H. E. 434, 554; Thomas, J. 



D. 06.3; Thompson, H. S. 331; Thompson, 

 Raleigh 124, 736; Thornton, A. W. 132; Thorn- 

 ton, Jesse \\^. 670; Tien, Albert 497; Tinsley, 

 Jos. 267, 415; Todd. F. Dundas 53. 82, 122, 

 152, 190, 222, 260. 297, 353, 792; Toomev, D. P. 

 327; Townsend, E. D. 109, 678, 736; Trachsel, 



E. W. 607: Trouslin, Mrs. M. S. 587; Truslow, 

 Vi'. H. 166; Tull, John P. 317; TjTrell, E. B. 

 234 



iJber, S. W. 391. 



Van de Bogart, M. W. 533; Van De Man, 

 John A. 200; Vanderwerkhi, E. 770; Van 

 Every, M. E. 702; Van Sickle, Ed. 496; Van 

 Warmelo, D. S. 57; Vincent, C. C. 215; Vin- 

 son, L. B. 532. 



Waggoner, John 670; Wagner, Rufus R. 

 29; Wahl, Louis F. 13; Waite, Elmer E. 669; 

 Walker, H. J. O. 383; Wallace & Corlis, 533; 

 Walter, Rev. G. A. 759; Ward, W. R. 635, 801; 

 Warren, J. A. 200: Waterhouse, Albert 179; 

 Watson, A. D. 326; Watson, C. H. 20; Weaver, 

 Elmer J. 562; W^eaver, Virgil 197, 726; Web- 

 ster, W. W. 269; Weidman, J. G. 498; Weis- 

 haupt, F. W. H. 299; West, Chas. D. 195; 

 West, Edwin H. 28; Wheeler, A. M. 391; 

 Wheeler, F. L. 701: Wheeler, Leon C. 72, 

 248, 482; White, A. B. 163; Whitnev. Wm. M. 

 28. 89. 157. 493, 565. 631; TVhitten. G. T. 265; 

 Wiggins. C. H. 636; Wignall, F. L. 428; Wil- 

 cox, F. 60; Wilder, J. J. 12. 359. 457, 493, 626, 

 652; Williams, Eflgar 85, 119, 145; Williams, 

 Geo. W. 321, 449; T^Mlliams, S. E. 127; Wil- 

 liams, W. C. 635; Willson, R. A. 234; Wilson, 

 C. W. 771; Wilson, Emma 124; Wilson, J. W. 

 565; "Wolfe, John A. 270; Wood, J. H. 496; 

 Woodherd. C. 772; Worslev, B. J. 256, 465; 

 Wright, E. 629; T\^right, Eli E. 701; Wright, 



F. W. 635: ^Vright, G. A. 270; Wright, W. G. 

 235; T^^right, W. R. 428; Wright, W. T. 530; 

 Wulf, Fred 349. 



Yancey, J. D. 162, 736; York, C. A. 127, 427; 

 Younger, Mrs. Theresa 434. 

 Zeblev, R. P. 29. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Aikin's honey-wagon 799; Alighting-board, 

 concrete 289; American bee-hives 488: Anti- 

 robber cage 386: Anti-swarming device 295, 

 299; Ant-proof hive-stand 700; Apiary, J. W. 

 Bacon's 183; Apiary. N. A. Blake's 449; Apiary, 

 J. M. Buchanan's 351: Apiary, S. D. Chap- 

 man's 723: Apiarv, .T. M. Davis's 351; Apiarv, 

 C. J. Diehl's 696: Apiary, Chas. H. Goodell's 

 485; Apiary, F. Greiner's 150: Apiary in back 

 lot in Texas 724; Apiary in orchard 220; 

 Apiary, A. Ringele's 657; Apiary. C. C. 

 Schubert's 694; Apiarv, I. T. Shumard's 

 524; Apiary, David ' K. Smith's 522; 

 Apiary, Henry Stewart's 416; Apiary, Lewis 

 P. Tanton's 14; Apple-blossoms, emasculation 

 uf 215: Apples, malformation of 217; Automo- 

 biles for bee-keepers 454; Automobile. Henry 

 Stewart's 317; Automobile. Suhre's 382. 



Banana plant 760. 761, 762; Basket for hiv- 

 ing swarms 723; Basswood, American 159; 

 Bee-brush. Sj^-erud's automatic 184; Bee- 

 demonstrator wearing only a bathing suit 758; 

 Bee-hives of American pattern 488; Bee-louse 

 118: Bees brought in hollow log 450; Bees kept 

 in hen-house 186; Bees, putting up pound 

 orders of 51; Bees sting horses drawing binder 

 553; Bees swarm on cross 315; Bee-tree, trans- 

 ferring from 521; Bicknell, George 621; Binder- 

 rig attacked by bees 553; Blossoms, emascu- 

 lation of 215; Bookkeeping method for bee- 

 keepers 422: Bonney. A. F. 729; Bottles of 

 paper for honev 18; Bottom-board. Hand's 

 double 692; Box hives 793: Bricks for hive- 

 stands 153: Brood, normal frame of 452; 

 Brooder-house. A. I. Root's in Florida 189: 

 Brush, Sj'verud's automatic 184; Buckwheat 



in Pennsylvania 152; Bungalow, Henry W. 

 Britton's 690; Bushel basket for hiving 

 swarms 723. 



Cage, CjTenius method of putting bees in 

 738; Cages for shipping pound orders of bees 

 50; Caging bees, fast method for 59. 738; 

 Candied-honey carton 384; Candied-honey, hot 

 air to liquefy 16; Can -filler. Evans's automatic 

 489: Canvas doors at extracting-house 792; 

 Capping-melter, modified, Peterson 555; Cap- 

 ping-melter. Orton's 590: Capping-melter used 

 by Townsend 413; Capping-melter with new 

 screens 185; Carrying Hives, Holtermann's 

 method 757: Carrying super of honey, Met- 

 calfe's wav 790; Carton for candied honey 384; 

 Cartoon of Edwin H. T\^est 28: Cartoon show- 

 ing honey shipped without being packed 424; 

 Cartoon .showing moderate price of honey 460; 

 Cases for 60-lb. cans damaged 322: Celery- 

 field at Bradentown, Fla. 287; Cell-cutter, 

 Moe's 765; Chaff hive, old stvle 630: Chicken- 

 house, bees kept in 186: Chittam blossom 418: 

 Cleaning out extracting-combs, Greiner's plan 

 for 447; Cleaning separators. Foster's plan 

 584; Comb and extracted honey in the same 

 super 347; Comb-honev display in grocer's 

 window 350: Comb-honey letters formed by 

 bees 256; Comb-honey super, Howell's im- 

 proved 735: Combs built in open air 349; 

 Combs built outside the hive 353; Combs 

 ruined bv moths 661; Combs straight, 

 Greiner's method of securing 48; Concrete 

 dam in Colorado 622; Concrete foundation for 

 two hives 379; Concrete hive-stand and alight- 

 ing-board 289: Concrete slabs for hive founda- 

 tion 695; Convention of National bee-keepers 



