GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



bee- journals, advantage of 466; Flight, how 

 the length of affects the amount of honey 

 gathered 22; Flight of bees. Crane on 37; 

 Flight of bees, length of 163. 269, 309, 596; 

 Flight of bees not in straight line 124; Flight 

 of bees varies 69; Flights indoors during win- 

 ter 265; Flood destroys apiary 27, 497; Flora, 

 variation of 2S4; Florida, island bee-keeping 

 in 525; Flour plan of introducing, who is the 

 originator? 751; Flowers, bees as robbers of 

 213; Flowers, colors of changed by bees 387, 

 409; Foaming of honey in a warm room 163; 

 Foamy honey caused by lack of ventilation 

 735; Followers, why none used in ten-frame 

 hives 612: Formaldehyde for foul brood 371; 

 Foul brood, American. Holtermann on 683; 

 Foul brood, American, in Stewart's apiary 

 632; Foul brood appears again at Dr. Miller's 

 544; Foul brood appropriation In Canada 137; 

 Foul brood cleaned from combs 415, 445; Foul 

 brood, conflict between Alexander and Stew- 

 art 545; Foul brood cured by carbolic syrup 

 417; Foul brood, curing in dry weather 598; 

 Foul brood, damages claimed from 596; Foul 

 brood, did Stewart's bees have American va- 

 riety? 531; Foul brood discussed in Los An- 

 geles convention 477; Foul brood discussion 

 at National Association 699; Foul brood, Dr. 

 Phillips on 24: Foul brood. Dr. Miller criti- 

 cises Henry Stewart's article on 440; Foul 

 brood, Doolittle on 38; Foul brood, 18 ques- 

 tions on 237; Foul brood, European, see Euro- 

 pean Foul brood: Foul brood, formaldehyde- 

 sulphur treatment for 419: Foul brood, how 

 spread 244; Foul brood in a bee-tree 164; 

 Foul brood inspectors in Ohio 486; Foul brood 

 introduced by feeding honey 546; Foul brood 

 in Vermont 245; Foul brood. Is It ever in the 

 same cell with honey 755; Foul brood. Italians 

 immune to 58. 100. 102, 309. 511, 533; Foul 

 brood law in Indiana 111; Foul brood law of 

 low^a, no inspector provided for 328; Foul 

 brood laws, should they discriminate against 

 box-hives? 646; Foul-brood laws that con- 

 demn box hives 682; Foul brood legislation in 

 England 548, 715: Foul brood legislation in 

 New Zealand 618; Foul brood legislation no 

 opposition to 407; Foul brood less of among 

 vigorous bees 511; Foul brood, letters warning 

 ■ against robbing 407; Foul brood, lithographs 

 of 70; Foul brood mixed with honey In the 

 same cells 412; Foul brood nearly eliminated 

 from Orange county. California 546: Foul 

 brood, none in Yakima county, Washington 

 534; Foul brood scales and honey, are they 

 found In same cell? 497; Foul brood, shaking 

 method orthodox cure 543, 716; Foul brood 

 situation In California 767; Foul brood, some 

 bees Immune to 634; Foul brood, spread of in 

 Canada 479: Foul brood, starvation plan to 

 cure 343; Foul brood. Stewart method vs. 

 Alexander 476; Foul brood, Stewart plan for, 

 tested 759: Foul brood, stinking and non- 

 stinking 404; Foul brood, to cure in divisible 

 hives 157: Foul brood treatment in a honey 

 dearth 258: Foul-broody bees swarm when 

 shaken on foundation 244; Foul-broody colony 

 stopped work in super 714; Foul-broodv combs 

 can never be used again 646; Foul-broody 

 combs, wax from safe to use 646: Foul -broody 

 hive-bodies, would they be safe after six 

 years? 636: Foul-broody hives, disinfecting 77. 

 244: Foundation below brood-chamber to pre- 

 vent swarming 392: Foundation. Crane prefers 

 full sheets 37; Foundation, fastenltisj full 

 sheets in shallow frames 190; Foundation from 

 foul-broody combs safe to use 646; Founda- 

 tion, full sheets attached to bottom -bar 

 634; Foundation, House method of fastening 

 106: Foundation, how to use un wired 328; 

 Foundation, how to use when old 336. 579; 

 Foundation needed even In chunk-honey pro- 

 duction 511; Foundation, no objection to full 

 sheets 173: Foundation, old. as good as new 

 360; Foundation. Parker machine for putting 

 In shallow frames 626: Foundation, proper 

 plan to get drawn out 497: Foundati-^n. proper 

 side to have up 138; Foundation put in sec- 

 tions before thev are folded 12: Foimdatl'^n 

 reinforced by cloth 460: Foundation secured 

 bv vertical splints does not stretch 714: Foun- 

 dation, should It be fresh? 106, 280, 360. 271; 

 Foundation stayed by thorns 195; Founda- 



tion supported by baling-wlre 427; Foundation 

 ten years old still pliable 271; Foundation 

 twenty-two years old accepted 518; Founda- 

 tion when fresh, easier for bees to work 106; 

 Foundation, wire cloth Imbedded in 60; 

 Frames, closed-end for extracted honey 596; 

 Frames, Danzentaaker, to space wider apart 

 769; Frames, Holtermann on size of 407; 

 Frame-spacer that can be turned out of way 

 for extracting 646; Frames, placing end staple 

 in middle of end-bar 598; Frames, shallow vs. 

 full depth 487; Frames, size of British stand- 

 ard 748; Frames, to clean in spring 257; 

 Frames used by Alexander and Doolittle 771; 

 Frames, which should a beginner select? 717; 

 Frame with vertically split top-bar 233; 

 Frauds among commission men 547; Freight- 

 handlers, warning cards should be larger 750; 

 Freight rates on comb honey, Foster on 209; 

 Friction-top cans, how to prevent leakage In 

 598; Frosting made of honey 29; Fruit blos- 

 soms, bees as fertilizers of 251, 442; Fruit, 

 honey used in canning 463; Fruit injured by 

 bees, Doolittle on 581; Fruit-orchard, location 

 of bees in 772; Fruit punctured by birds in 

 California 613; Fruit-trees, should bees be 

 scattered among 511; Fumigating to protect 

 empty combs from moths 480; Furnace In cel- 

 lar prevents uniform temperature 715; Fur- 

 nace in room near celler 668. 



Gable cover, home-made 669; Garret bee- 

 keeping satisfactory 327; Garret In the city, 

 bees In 113; Gasoline engine used at Chalon 

 Fowls's 555; Geese to keep grass down In 

 apiary 766; German association, membership 

 of 244; Germany, number of colonies to square 

 mile in 68, 172, 442; Glass fronts should be 

 protected 209; Gloves made of heavy woolen 

 yarn 308; Glucose to prevent granulation 681; 

 Glycerin to prevent granulation 612; Gnawing 

 avoided with half splints 92; Gnawing of 

 combs, explanation of 76, 373; Golden Italians 

 more Immune to European foul brood of 85, 

 89; Goldenrod honey, odor from 770, 802; 

 Goldenrod poem 689: Goldens. are they hardy? 

 59. 124; Grades, folly of mixing 70. 383; Grades, 

 more wanted 547; Grades of honey mixed by 

 dealer 373: Grading. Colorado rules not more 

 than needed 6: Grading-rules in Colorado all 

 right 60: Grafting cells, substitute for 765; 

 Grafting tools, simple set of 738; Granulated 

 honev, cartons for holding 384; Granulated 

 honey for feeding 4. 309. 512: Granulated 

 honey, new way of selling 534: Granulated 

 honey that looks like brown sugar 635; Gran- 

 ulation. Boardman's method to prevent 309; 

 Granulation, heat prevents more than sun's 

 rays 245: Granulation, how It begins 138; 

 Granulation. Is it hastened by sunlight? 442; 

 Granulation of comb honey not feared by Dr. 

 Miller 172; Granulation of two-to-one syrup 

 309: Granulation prevented by extremes of 

 temperature 210; Granulation prevented by 

 glvcerin 612; Granulation prevented by glu- 

 cose 681; Grapevines for shade 288; Grass 

 green throughout winter 208: Grass, to keep 

 down around entrance 272; Gravity method of 

 straining honey 402, 680; Gravity strainer at 

 Chalon Fowls's 556: Gravity strainer. Crane 

 on. 716: Groceries, difficulty in getting honey 

 displaved in 579. 



Habits of bees, how affected by natural 

 selection 787: Hand system of controlling bees 

 693. 719. 755: Hand system of controlling bees, 

 E. R. Root on 797; Hawaiian bee-keeping. 

 Phillips on 286; Hawaiian Islands, bees Fn 

 179: Hawaii, bee-keeping in 221; Hawaiian 

 honev. composition of 259; Health, bee-keep- 

 ing an aid to 728. 800; Heartsease and dande- 

 lion becoming valuable 646: Heather honey in 

 Great Britain 617; Hexagonal arrangement of 

 hives, how to lav out 4; Hibernation. .1. E. 

 Hand on 585; Hive-cart, three-wheeled 728; 

 Hive, communitv 762; Hive-cover, Foster's 

 583, 716; Hive-cover made of single board 

 670; Hive-covers made of both wood and con- 

 crete 597: Hive, double-walled with loose bot- 

 tom 769: Hive. Long-idea 421. 765; Hives ar- 

 rfinged in quartets instead of pairs 100; Hives, 

 arrangement of In yard 44^: Hives, are they 

 water proof Inside? 646; TTj^-os facine: north 

 Doolittle obi-^cts tr> 173; Hives In srroups of 

 three 373; Hives of red cedar 60; Hives, size 



