336 



"tnn fi^fi-K^EPERS' REVIEW. 



("Contraction of Snpers 96 



Death is Thinning our Ranks 127 



IJeep-C'ell Foundation, What are we to ex- 

 pect From the 218 



Deep-CellFonndationU, 70, 98, 133, ina. 182, 



218, 234, 274, 275. 

 Doolittle the King of the Buffalo Convention, 266 

 Drawn combs in a Short Honey Flow, the 



Value of 67 



Drawn ('ombs Right in the Sections and 

 Secure Comb-Honey at tlie Same Time, 



How to get 64 



Drawn Combs behind in the race 206 



Drawn Combs for tlie White Honey Harvest. 



Securing 148 



Drawn Combs may Prevent Swarming— their 



Value in a Poor Season 4.") 



Drawn Combs for Sections 9. 18, 36, 42, 45, 46, 64 



67, 74, 148, 2U6. 

 Drawn Combs at ihe side of the Brood Nest, 



Getting 36 



Drones not Profitable 292 



Eiitorial Work 294 



Electrical Alarm for Protecting an Apiary 



from Thieves 158 



Eatrances, Large . 292 



Esthetical iti Apiculture. A PJea for the. ... i21 

 Experimental Apiar3', Work at Michigan's, 35, 63 

 Extractor, the Van Allen and Williams. .. .Iv6 



Exchange, Bee. Keepers' 234 



Extracted Honey, The Production of Comb 



vs 47 



Extracted Honey and old Combs 70 



Fairs, Making the Round of the 294 



Fall Feeling 208 



Fastening Foundation in Sections 127 



Feeding nor Profitable. Spring 103 



Feeding. Fall 208 



Feeding Back Extracted Honey ii-)3 



Fern, the sad Death of Sweet Little 236 



Fighting of Queens •MS 



File, a Paper 294 



Fishoone, Do Customers Like? 74 



Flavor and Aroma of Honey— When are They 



the Strongest ? 78 



Fou^da^ion ever Made the Thinnest 66 



Foundation with Deep ('ells ..14,70 



Foundation not so fully Utilized as in some 

 other Brands. Wax in the Patent Process, 45, 70 



Foundation and Drawn C.)mbs, Comb 74 



Foundation Without Side-Walls 263 



Foundation, use and .Vbuse ot 303 



Foundation, Advantages of 301 



Foundation— Is its use Profitable? Comb 302 



Foul Brood 183,189 



Foul Brood, the Exact Symptoms of 313 



Foul Brood, how to Cure 189 



Foul Brood, Exactly how to get rid of 313 



Foul-brood> Colony Contain Germs, Does all 



of the Honey in a 35 



Foul Brood Spores Harmless in Wax 293 



Foul Brood, Does Dead Brood aid in the De- 

 velopment of 289 



Foul Brood Caused by the Bee Space(?j 210 



Follow my LeadT 234 



Fruit Growers' Union ! . . 129 



Frames, Self-spacing 291 



Fuel for Smokeis P<J6 



GivensJ D 182 



Gleanings has a new Dress 208 



Gleanings a Fine Journal 292 



Grading of Honey, Rales for the 184 



Grading of Honey 184, 212 



Grading Honey by Photography < 000 



Hasty, Don't be l-^B 



Heddon's Quarterly 127 



Hear, Do Bees? ; 293 



Hive, the .\8pinwall, Non-Swarming 63 



Hives Needed, Larger 287 



Honey Leaflets 43 



Honey Vinegar, How to Make 19, 130 



Honey Stored in Deep Dells. The Quality of, 131 



Hot House for Wintering Bees 265 



Hybrid Bees, How to Handle 265 



improvement of the Honey Bee 118 



lutroduciug Queeus 183, 265 



Insinuations and Misconstructions 211 



Italian Bees not a Fixed Race 246 



Kindness and Sympathy .Appreciated 266 



Laws not Needed to Prosecute .Adulterators, 



New 2C9 



Laws of Illinois, Pure Food 209 



L-ahy, R. B 235,264 



Light-Weight Sections 44 



Maryland's Experiment Apiary 264 



Mating of Queens may be Controlled. How 



the 7, 231, 265 



Mason, Open Letter to Dr 151 



Melted Down Combs 210 



Michigan State Experiment Station Moved 



to the .Vgricultural College 1.53 



Michigan's Experimental Apiary, Work at. 35, 



63. 91. 

 Motli's Eggs Destroyed by a low Temperature, 292 



Names ot Bee-Keepers, Selling lOi 



Newman, T. G. 155,217 



Newman. A Protest from Mr 179 



Mewman's Honesty, No Doubt of Mr 217 



Niagara Falls 267 



Notes From Foreign Bee Journals, 10, 68, 94, 123, 

 179, -207. 201, 290, 321. 



Non-Sw«rmers. Experiments with 203 



North Western Convention 183 



265. 



Oil Stoves in the Bee Cellar 182 



Omaha Exposition "265 



Ontario Bee-Keepers' Convention 293 



PaperFile 294 



Paralysis Caused by Poison. Bee 291 



Patent Process Foundation 45,70 



Pettit Sybtem of Producing Comb Honey — 273 



Peddling Honey Made Easy 334 



Photography, Grading Honey by 33 J 



Poisonous Honey 254 



Predicting a Honey Season 70 



Preparation of Colonies for Winter 2:>8 



Praise. Genuine • 128 



Prosecuting Adulterators. Old Union Opposed 



to 151 



Protecting an Apiary from Tliieves by an 



Electrical Alarm 158 



Prevention of Swarming, the 293 



Pridgen's Catalogue, W. H IKl 



Purity of Bees Determined by Their Markings, 182 



.Queen Mating Cage 182 



Queen Cells by the Wliolesale 159 



Queenv may be Controlled, How the Mating 



of 7, 231 



Queens Fighting 208 



Queens Ready for the Market, Keeping Lay- 

 ing .... 1 28 



Queens not Desirable, Large 246 



Queens, Introducing . ..183 



Kauid filling of Sections '206 



Robbing .Stopped by Using Carbolic Acid 264 



Salt in the Apiary. Value of 131, 182 



Separators, Styles of 9t» 



Self-spacing Frames 291 



Sections Finished, A Simple Method of (Jet- 

 ting Outside. ... 132 



Sections. (letting Colonies at Work in ... .243 



Sections, the Weight of Empty 182 



Sections, Rapid Filling of 206 



Sections, Starting Bees to Work in 2it) 



Sections without Bee Spaces 267 



Sections. Width of 96 



Sections. Light Weight 44 



Section and Its Advantages, the Plain 3)6 



Selling Honey Direct to Consumers 244, 334 



Selling Honey Near Home at Good Prices, 233 



Shipping Comb Honey .. 272 



Shipping Cases of the No Drip Style 211 



Shading Bees by Fruit Trees 264 



Sheep for Keeping down (irassin the .Vpiary, 209 



Smokers, Simietliing .Vbout 42 



Smoke for .Vrrestiug Swarms 287 



Solar Wax Extractor for Ev-iporating Fruit, 126 

 Spring Management, .Vbridged Methods in . . 93 



Specialty in Bee-Keeping 265 



Storing Honey Where it is Warm 234 



Starting Bees to Work in Sections 210 



Straight Combs, how to Secure 333 



