1879 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



509 



" Eight with one Swarm 337 



" Getting them to Lav in Queen Cells 172 



" " " Promptly 270 



" Giving Room to Young, After Swarming 315 



" How Do They Know Their Own? 362 



" " Late »la> aQueen be Fertilized? 404,452 



'• " They stand a Journey in the 



New Section Cage 259 



" " They Void 1 heir Fasces 273 



" " To Get Young Queens to Lay in 



The Fall 453 



" Imported, Dark Color of 319 



" " " Is a Pure D mghter of. as 



Good for Breeding as an 



Imported Queen *. 453 



" " Their Bees not. As a Rule 



Handsome 426 



" Impregnated. Can They 



Deposit Drone Eggs in 



Worker Comb? 358 



Introducing. .123. 219, 255, '272, : 01, 319, 

 320, 313, 03, 444, 450, 



. 488,489 



" " A Boy's Experience in 43* 



A Good "Way of 312 



V " A New Invention in the 



Way of 283 



" " Bv Rolling in Honev 318 



By Rule, then ShuPing 

 the Hive, and Letting 



Them Alone 255 



" " Do not Introduce Accom- 

 panying Bees, When 387 



" " How [ introduce Mine 123 



" " Mishaps in 270 



" " New Plan of '50 



" " To An irtcial Colonies 102 



To Stubborn Colonies 319 



With one-half Pound of Bees 358 



" " " " Pound of Bees 401 



" " Their Escort Bees "91 



" Loss of During Dwindling Season 190 



" Non-Prolific 404 



" One that Flew away, and Where She 



Went <51 



" Raising, instead of Honev 383 



" Sending by Mail 227, 27 1,300,312, t96,361, 403, 473 



" " " " Versus Express 362 



" " Safest Packages for 474 



To California 493 



" " Washington Territory tfi 



" Shipping in Winter 62 



" Straying Away from Heme 30 



Tested, Turning Hybrids 435, 486 



" That Produce all Drone Brood 407 



That Stop Laying 407 



" " " " and Commence Again.. 271 



" Won't Rai<e Drones 496 



Two in a Hive 361, 435, 4 8, 453, 497 



" Ut-ing Drone Cumb in Sections, Re- 

 port on 183 



" Out Visiting" 83 



Voice of, Why Do They Talk 104 



" Where did One of i hem Come from <>43 



" Whose Eggs Do not Hatch 359, 452 



" V hy so (.any Die in the Spring 232 



" "With One Half Pound of Bees 407 



Quickness in Transit 06 



" Quinby's New Bee-Keepting" 231 



Robbers, How to ( ircumvent, and keep on 

 Transferring and Raising Queens all 



the -ame 300 



" HowtoKnow IS 



" HowtoKeep Away 225 



" How to Stop 17,28 



" How to Tell where They l.elong 19 



" Mj r Experience with 493 



Robbing 102 



and * warming Out, a New Feature 260 



" Another Remedy for 102 



" A Novel Way of Stopping 3 2 



How to Stop 81 



" How to Tell when Bees Are 146 



" in spring 17 



Royal Jelly, What Is it ? 407 



Sagging of Frames 275 



" " On Preventing, an Improve- 

 ment Suggested 317 



" Top Pars and Remedy 253 



Salt for Bees 50, 61 



" to Keep away Moth Worms 226 



Sawdust 81 



versus Chaff 142 



Saw Mandrels, Homo-made 189 



" " Length of 166 



Saws Circular, Filing 181 



" " Foot and Hand Power 182 



" " Speed of 313 



" Foot Power 81 



" " A <"aution Concerning 13 



" " A Few scraps Concerning <*25 



" " Barnes' Crank Attachment to. .143 



" " Cutting 2 in. Stuff with 121 



" " H"me-made 163 



" " Speed for 166 



" " With slow Movement, and 



Improvement on Barnes' .224, 226 



Scales, German Ice 127 



Scot land 270 



Scraps and sketches..5, 41, 79,121, 161, 205, 249, 



293, 337, 381, 425, 469 

 Screw-Drivers that won't get Loose in the Handle.480 



Section Case, Forty-Cent •• 451 



" of One Tier versus Broad Frames 448 



" " Sticking to Frames 314 



" top/, story Hive 490 



Sections, Cheap, Made of Veneer 360 



" Experiments with in Differ't Positions. 494 



In One Tier or Two 228, 401, 492 



" Is there Danger of Brood in? 443 



" Lewis' Improved 72 



" Making by Foot-power Saw, sug's as to491 



New 471 



" Novice's Dovetailed, in Louisiana 363 



" One-pound 10i> 



" One Tier of 44 



Pasteboard 317 



" Placed on Frames 493 



" Shallow versus Deep 495 



" Side-storing 123 



Thickness of 103 



Tight-Ftting 206 



" Time of Putting in the Hive 49 



" Shall We Put Them in the Lower story? 49 



Separators, Fastening on 275 



" or no separators 50,358,414 



" Tin, Perforated 447 



Wooden 406 



Shipping Case and Honey Crate Combined 82 



" Cards for 101 



Shears, Pruning, for Taking Down Swarms 318 



Slates, Wooden 275 



Smilery 9, 13s, 165, 21*, 295, 369, 427, 473 



smokers 211, 2 8, *73, 276 



Cold Blast 126, 14 ', 448, 450 



" " " Another Claimant to the 



I n vention of 275 



" " " Another, .-covil's 187 



" " " Corey's 72 



" " " Friend Hough Contributes 



to it 270 



" " " How it is Developing 89 



" " " How to Make 173 



" " " How to Make so as to Burn 



Even Damp Fuel 490 



" " " How to Use 267 



" " " The New Cone on 362 



" Driving Rees with 144 



" Good Keason for Needing 36 i 



Match Box Attached 346,468 



Soot in 187 



The Artillery 188 



Speak Gently 432 



Spreading Straw on Snow in Front of Hives, 101 



Starting Bee culture, One Way 406 



Stings 51, 91 



" Are they the Cause of Skin Diseases? 314 



Swarming 91 



Artificial, Empty Combs for 100 



" Automatic 133 



" Before the Hives are Full, Will Bees 



Doit? 127 



" Do nees < hoose a Location Before?.133,381 



" Excessive 80 



Out 260 



" inFall 497 



" in Spring 126,127,182,188 



" Persistent 186 



" " with Young Queen when Brood 



is all Hatched 315 



" " Prevention of 80, 142, 173 



Swarms, After, Returning to Parent Hive 318 



"' V\ hat to Do with 318 



" Alighting on >amespot 206,276 



" Are L^rge Ones Most Profitable to 



" Winter? 489 



" Bagging 126 



