THE IJEE-KEKPKRS' REVII-W. 



337 



Stoves in the Boe Cellar, Oil 182 



Sugar Honey, Some Editors' Ideas on 45 



Su«ar, Boet 287 



Smnmor Management, Items in ]7.i 



Suiumer Management, PrJKciples of lOi 



Swarms, ("ont rolling -^W 



Swarmiufi. l-'actors Intliipnoin« 146 



Swarming;, ilie Prevention of 293 



Sweet Clover 126, 2S7 



Syrian Bees Tit 



Ta rill' Needed on Honey 264 



Temperature, Low . .■. '<!09 



ToMiiieratnre in Cellar Wintering, High .. ..91 

 riiieves by Means of an Electrical Alarm, 



Pr.iteciinfi an .Vpiary from l.')S 



TonKUts, Breeding Bi'es for longer ... . Ti'S 



Traps. Improvements in Drone and Queen 212 



Troubles, Sorrow anil Care 294 



Uniting Bees .. 211 



Cnited States Bee Keopors' Union, Plans, 



and Prospects of the 39 



I'nion.the Frnit tirowors' 129 



Cnited States Bee Keepers' Union, 39, 130, 151, 



208, 273, 299. 



Ventilation 209 



Vinegar. Honey 18, 130 



Weed Deep-Cell Foundation, 70, 98, 133, 153, 182, 

 21^,231,274, -,'75. 



Winter, Preparation of Colonies for 257 



Winter, lligli Temperature in Cellar 91 



Winter Passages '. 293 



Wintering, Cellar _. '..US 



Wintering Bees in a hot Honse' 265 



Wide Frames will not .sag if a Wire is Wound 



.\roundThem 183 



Workers, the Will of tho 175 



INDE.V TO CO KKESPOX DENTS, 



Aikin, R, C 47 



.\8pinwall, L. .V., 7, 93, lis, 146, 17.\ 203, 201, 2.59, 

 2NJ. IHI'i, 



Barl)er, Ira 



Bildridge. M. M 9, 18 



Bingham. T. F 42, 



Bright. W,H 



Brickell, T, (J 



Buchanan, J. A 



( 'l:irke, Wm F 



Cook. Prof. A. J 



Craig Wm 



Crane, .J E 



Daggitt, E. A m 



Da.lant. C. P 19, 180, 



I> M.littl*'. G. M 246, 24-3,274, 



Ferris, C. (i 1.54, 



Flanagan. E. T 



Ford. T. S 1. 



(ietaz Adrian 



Hamilton, Jas 



Hasty. E. E., 15, 71, 99. 1.54, 186. 214. 239. 268, : 



lled(ion. Jas 



Hoshal. E. A. 



Hutchins in, H. L 



.Jones, H.l 



Kinvon Irving , 



Petiit. 8. T 



l{.M,t,E K, 44.4.5.1.58, 213,272, 



S:ilisl>iiry. F. A 



S.-hattle E. H 



SncU. F. A 



Staclielhansen, L 



Inylor. B. L : 5, 6:1.91, 



rhompson. F L.. 10, 6m. 94, 12:1, 179, 207, 201, 

 Leahy, K. B 



Loucks, F. H 



Lnndy. Isaac . . . 

 Mason. .\. B. . . . 

 Miller. C.C. .. 



McEvcy. Wm 



McKnigid R. .. 

 Newman, T. (i. 

 Niver. S. A... . 

 Walker. Earl C. 

 Weed. E. B 



64. 

 .89. 151. 1.S5, 

 131. 



133, 



131 

 33 i 



ti6 

 263 

 289 

 245 

 121 

 272 

 206 



45 

 ,96 

 301 

 3:« 

 •291 

 VXi 



11 

 242 



67 

 296, 



46 

 KM 

 1.58 

 160 

 . 42 

 132 

 275 

 103 



46 

 .45 

 2'8 

 313 

 290 



151 



2:« 



148 

 2()5 

 151 

 189 

 17H 

 179 

 •tJO 

 273 



Honey Quotations. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee - Keepers' 

 Association, at its Washington nieeting, and, so 

 far ag possible, quotations are made according 

 to tiiese rules: 



F.\NCY.— All sections to bo well filled ; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly attached 

 to all four sides; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain, or otherwise ; all the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. 



No. 1.— All sections well filled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or 

 with but few cells unsealed ; both wood and 

 comb unsoiled by travel stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to he classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there will be " fancy white," 

 M, o. 1 dark," etc. 



KANSAS CITY.— Wo quote as follows: 

 Fancy White 10 to 11; No. 1 white. 9 to 10; 

 Fancy am hex 8 to 9 ; No. 1 amber, 7 to 8 ; Fancy 

 dark, 8; White, exiracted, 5»^ to 6; amber, 5 to 

 o}^ ; dark, 4J4 to 5 ; beeswax. 22 to 24. 



C.C. ('LEMONS CO., 



Nov. 22. 521 Walnut St., Kansas Cit\ . Mo. 



CHICAtiO. III.— We quote as follows: Fancy 

 white, 11 to 12: No. 1 white. 10; Fancy amber 8 

 to 9; No. 1 amber, 7; Fancy dark, 7 to 8; No, 1 

 dark. 7; White, extracted, 5 to ti ; amber 4 to 5; 

 dark, 3>t to i; beeswax. i'O to Ti. 



R.A.BURNETT A CO., 



Nov. 22. 163 So. Water St., Chicago, HI. 



CLEVELAND. OHIO. -Wo quote as follows: 

 Fancy white 12 to 13, No. 1 white, 11 to 12; 

 fancy amber 9 to 10; No. 1 amber S to 9: Fancy 

 dark, 7 to 8; white, extracted, 6}^; amber 5'4; 

 beeswax, 28. 



A. B. WILLIAMS* CO.. 

 Nov 22. 80 & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, O. 



NEW YORK. N. Y.-We <inote as follows: 

 Farcy white, 12: No. 1 white, 10 to II; fancy 

 aml)er, 9 to 10; No 1 amber, 9; fancy dark, 8 to 

 n!4;No. 1 dark. S; white, extractf^'d. 5 to :5><i ; 

 amber. IL^ to .5 : dark. 4 : beeswax. 26 to 27. 

 HILDHETH BROS. & 8EGELKEN. 



Oct. 20. 120 &. 122 West Broadway Now York. 



CHICAGO. 111. — Our stock of extracted and 

 comb honey is not large und wo are in good 

 position to give attention to consignments. We 

 (jnotc as follows: Fancy while. 12. No. 1 

 white. 10 to II : amber, 8 toil: flark. 7 ; white ex- 

 tracted. 5J^ to 6; amber. 4'j to 5; dark, 4 ; bees- 

 wax, 27. 



S. T FISH fi CO . 



Nov. 22, 189 So Water St , Chicago, III, 



BUFFALO. N, Y, — Iteally fancy honey moves 

 otf well but the majority of receii)ts are No. 2 

 and 3, but we refrain from cutting and pushing 

 to move readily and go slow as quoted. Ex- 

 tracted wanted in small cans. Who has it? 



