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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 



JW, 478; Maikham S A, 673; Masf D A, 309; Markel F, 824; 

 Martin J H, 90 222 617; Martin Jno W, 186 864; Mathews Geo A, 

 361693750; Major Jno, 626; Mathews Jno J, 723; MeAlister Mrs 

 W,597; MfCormick JasW,204; McCracken I T,514; McCord 

 JF, 402; McCamphell DC, 236; McDonald A M, .ilO; McElrath J 

 J B, 784; McCampbell DO, 693: MeFadden Daiil, .344 809; Mc- 

 KeeWW, 439; McFadden C H, 795; MeKee W W, 184; McLain 

 E, 634; McLain N W, 32; McPheeters. G W, 597; McLeod D C, 

 273; McNay F, 28; Mekeel J, 784 000; Merriman J C, 27; Miller 

 C C 18 86 127 180 206 218 248 258 293 305 306 ,308 338 380 4.33 460 463 537 569 

 571 587 599 610 614 646 649 685 660 729 750 762 768 817 842 850 897 929 938 

 Mill, r S E, 100 670; Mitchell C R, 356; 389 .591; Jlitcliell N C, 341; 

 Mill.]- H L,.-)91; MillerBros, 96 693; Mishler J <'. 101 ; Michner 

 I,.5W; M..rt(.n G M, 103; Morrison S W. 510 664; Moi.n J T, 785; 

 Morrow J H, 741; Moore C D, 670; Morrand J H, .598; Morgan T 

 G,445; MoyerP, 28; Morrow F C, .309; Moore CL, 670; Morton 

 GB, 79; Morgan E B, 368; Morgan E A, 594 816; Money E & W, 

 705 Mour J B, 402; Moss D W, 492; Moses Lonzo, 715; Model Bee 

 Hive Co, 92; Morris S R, 704; Moore E A,27; Mohler Augusta, 

 512; Mullen J K, 521; Muth C F, 179 427 432 832; Muth Rasmus- 

 sen W. 429 466 .544 820; Murray C H, 660. 



Nash CS, 498; Nance .T G, 498 620 703; Nash LW,662; Nelson 

 J A, 692; NewcombER, 64; Nicely Mrs W E, 25 445; Nichols J K, 

 626; Nichols M R, 477; Norwood F M, 904; Norton J S, 402; 

 Northrup H J, 309. 



O'Kelly T M,445; Offutt J, 634; Osburn AW, 168 507 612 693; 

 O'Kelley G W, 689; Oliver Chas, 748; Otto F J M, 60. 



Patton J F, 406; Parker Dr. C F, 694; Patten R L, 226; Pas- 

 sage B, 74; Parker Ed. 483 898; Parsons A A, 471; Payson Wm E, 

 662; Parhain R S, 478; Park J W. 99; Peterman WE, 622; Pee- 

 bles David, 903; Penick T J, 803; Pennington Mis C. 685 723; 

 Pierce M P. .341; Perkins A J, 810; Perry M R W, 714; Peine 

 Paul. 441 ; Pcet T O, 431 733 818; Pettit S T, 3,56 788; Pickup E, 622; 

 Pienc Jno ( '. 1.50; Pitzer E W, 625; Plent C W. 402; Pounds J H, 

 314; Toudcr Walters, 215 636 944; Porter J W, 8.51 ; Post S B, 402: 

 Popplcton ( I O, .542 616; Porter J W, 269 385 .512 617 816; Pond J E 

 Jr. 113.545; Powell J D. .597; Proper Mrs A F, 540; Presnell I A, 

 1.50; Purvis LG, 101; PurdyCW, 866; Pyper Jno, 723. 



Ray Levi J, 692; Raudenbush Geo D, 184; Ramsey W W, 670; 

 Remington (;eo T, 175; Reed G H. 670; Reid TE, .598 6.34; Reed J 

 H.aSf,; Reynolds W. 597; Kcynolds E L, 101; Reich E. .597; Reed 

 R. 521; Rev J. 889; Rcinheiiner Henry, 226; Reynolds J, :i9t); Rice 

 BE, 8 673; Rickets J S, 42; Richard J. 74; Ritter W H, 46 270; 

 Richmond J N. 669; Ricketson C A, 309; Ripley E B.OOO; Ross 

 David, 903; Ross Jno W. 273; Root L C, 14 32 271 426; Roderick G 

 S, 830; Robbin.sDE. 26; Roe W T, 74; Roberts J H.309; Rottman 

 L, 360; Robbing R B, 43 ,539; Robbing Geo F. 63 94 434 447 888; Rob- 

 inson R, 932 9.34 ; Rust J T, 904; Russel Mrs EA, 441; Rutherford 

 J, 74; Russell O G, 46. 



Sanders W A, 270; Salzmann G O. 314; Saford S B, 442; Savage 

 DF, 20 429 693; Sale G S, 865; Sams J, 314; Sailors Jacob, 785; 

 Scott Jas, 184; Schoulte S H F. 103; Scaife Mrs Ann. 113; Schwab 

 CC, 355; Scoven J S. 441; Scheiern Mattie, 70; Schons P, 387; 

 Scotield Grant, 357 945; Schmidt F, 742; SecoyWG, 355; Seaman 



Walter, 361; Sherburne Roland, 183 347; Shepkur F D, .510; Shed- 

 enhelm J W, 273; Shiber Geo, 693 814; Shirley W H,393; Short 

 Jno, 360; Shipman R H, 358; Shep.ard M W, ,543 625 784; Shuck J 

 M, 540; Shaw J W K& Co, 274 309; Simmins Siim,9.37; Simens S 

 E, 445; Sloason Geo, 692; Slater D D. 478; Slater D D .592- 

 Smith J W. 624; Smith G R. 74; Smith A E, 703 664; Smith & 

 Jackson, 360; Smith C H, 437; Smith H, 625; Smith A W, 864; 

 Smylle J C, 622; Smith F C. 401; Smith S E, .598; Snell F A 932: 

 Soper W D, 104 470 Somerford F I, 7.50; .Somervilie R W, 822; 

 Spencer L H, .510; Spencer S, 673; Stewart Geo R, 6.34; Strang- 

 ways Geo, 440; Stillings H, ,510; Stachelhausen L, 891; Stanley 

 G W. 186; Stover Levi. 186; Stachelhausen L 212; Stokely G C, 

 445 468; Statl' Jas A. 748; Stair A P, 469; Stewart W D, 313; 

 Stewart C H, .591; Starr B M, .597; Stone S C. 634; Stokes 

 Thos. 2.59; Streator Geo J, 704; Stocking A D, 350 663; Strang 

 D, .53 478; Stephens W B, 741; Stickner P F, 514; Stewart J C, .512 

 865; Sutfern F L, .521; Suloutf J, 634; Sutton P. 1,34 723; Swetnani 

 W C, 1.50; Swallow Mrs Lydia M, 803; Swipes J K, 101; Swift J, 

 .594; Swinson A L, 26 28 274 346 885 !K)1 943; Snyder M N, 478. 



Taylor S W, 402; Taylor W H. 740; Taylor R L, 3.50 845; 

 Taylor Miss A M, 636; Taylor J W. 274 67fl'; Talbot I T, 750; 

 Tatman M F, 507 785; Terry T B, 98 254 294 3.54 391 440 465 .573; 

 Templeton S, 510; Terrell A C. 817; Tedrow S B. .591; Thoring- 

 ton F S, 104; Thompson Geo, .502; Thornton F M, 660; Thomas 

 F C, 273; Thomas G W, 941; Tharp W D, 741; Thomas D W, 

 402; ThurberWhyland & Co. 433; Thrailkill S. 7.50; Thomas F 



A, 275; Thomas Noah, 8.30; Thwing C R. 705; Thomas C S. 7.50; 

 Tinker G L. 723; Ticlicnell W D, 275; Ticknor E V. 915; Tim- 

 merman C H, 943; Todd Arthur, 267; Townley Jonathan, 361; 

 Tribble J W. .521; Trunkv C M. 273; Tripp L' J, 146; Train H 

 V. 223; Trice Thos H, 147; "Truegdell Letitia W, 3.58; Tuthill B B, 

 941; Tweed M H, 211; Tyrell A C, 66 904; Tyler G F, 625; Tucker 

 J A, 273. 



Uhl C F. 472; Underbill D C, 670; Ummel J, .597. 



Van Vechtin C H, 104; Van Syoc A S, 401, 624; Van Petton J T, 

 1.36 742; Van Wagenen J, 442; Viin Fradenburg E,226 636; Van 

 Dorn A H. 385 433; Vail T H, 670; Vollmar G J. 945. 



WasonGeoS, 625; Walters W E,634; Walker UH, 103; Wal- 

 dron H,511; Watkins S L, 4,33 470; Walker J E, 306; Watson G, 

 .506; Waller TD, 18 27 822; Waltz (4 W. 830; Webster W M, .592; 

 Westcott E L, 625 692; Weckesser (', 613 626; We.atherly J F. .5.55; 

 Weeks C. 513; Weed C M, 6.59; Webb L J, .547 .598; Weiser W H, 

 942; Webster G W, .3.53; Westcott W B. 432; Weed E D, 785; 

 Weckesser C. 396; West M S, 93; West Wm, ,598; Wheaton J B, 

 693; Whitney G W, 314; Whitaker E H. 23; White C C. 314; 

 Whitney L C, 671; Whiton J B, 28 9,50; Wilson H, 272; Whiting 

 LC. 21.513; Wilbur A. 401; Wilcox F. 626; Wilmer L S, 313; Wif- 

 son J R, .395; Witter Chas, 513 .5.55; Wickham W A, .395; Wilson G 

 W, 692; WilliamsoM M T, 74: Winter I F, 271; Withrow Wm, 742; 

 Wilson W W,c,2l; Wil.son CN,395; Williams L. 294; Williams R 



B. 626; Woolev E, 942; Woolver F D, 673; Wolcott J L, 473; 

 Wright Ja-s R, 176; Wright (J A, 295 360, 



Young M G, 626: Young J M, 301; Young W M, 619 714. 

 Zschoemitzsch Franz, 273; Ziegler W A, 231 401. 



INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Apiary of J. M. Young 300 



Apiiiry and Residence of T. P. Andrews 14 



Apiarist at work, showing manner of Dress 31 



Acme Cultivator .57 



Automatic Cutter-head Machine 1.54 



Baldridge, M. M 911 



Bee's Hind Leg 807. 



Benson's Illustrations 107, 126, 170, 210, 254, 342, 386, 426, 462, 498, 



.534, 577, 613, 648 684, 730, 766, 809, 890. 



Bee-Stabber 61.5, 747 



Cari>-scoop 781 



( 'hatr Hive, I )ne-story 189 



Chair Cushions 233 



Clark Smoker, To Clean 110 



Colonial Exhibition 2.52 



Comb-cart 168 



Cross-sections, or Honey-boxes 573 



Cut of Carp 782, 849 



Diagram, Removing Sections 569 



Diagram of Carp-pond 776 



Diagram of House for Apiary 532 



Drawing, Camera 819 



Doolittle, G. M 205 



Ephestia Interpunctella 863 



Feeder-floats 795 



Fradeiiburg's plan for Serf en-doors 547 



Frame witli Staple 511 



Frc mt-Ict; of Bee 847 



Greenhouse for Aspanagus 140 



Green's Device for Screen-doors 384 



Gould's Bee-hunting Box 737 



Home of the Honey-bees 209 



Home made Saw-table 359 



Hydraulic Ram 701 



Ice-market 136 



Ice-plow ; 136 



Ice-chisel 137 



Ice-tongs 137 



Ice-saw 137 



Ice-hooks 135 



Impending Bankruptcy 222 



Japanese Buckwheat 167 



Jones, D. A 893 



Kettle-scraper 618 



La rva of HI ister Beetle 588 



Machines for Cutting Fdn. Rolls 769 



Mallophora Orcina 811 



Manure-spreader, Broadcasting 56 



Martin's Bee-house 616 



Martin's Honey Exhibit, H,artford, N. Y 89 



Method of Handling Sections .518 



Miller's Bee-hat 463 



Miller, C. C 911 



Middle Leg of Bee 848 



Muth Rasmmussen's Device 429 



Out-Apiaries, Position 29V 192 



Peach-Tree Apiary 177 



Queen-cell Protector 174 



Respiratory Organs of Queen 169 



View of Saw-room 296 



View of Office 727 



Washburn Engine.. 773 



Winter Poultry-house 860, 861 



Saddle-back Caterpillar 902 



Saw-table, Warner's Improvement 154 



Section-case Filled and Closed 436 



Section-case Open 436 



Section-case for Tiering up 131 



Section Device 544 



Single-tier Case 233 



Slatted Wood-zinc Honey-board 321 



Spraying a Swarm ; 339 



Spllt'tinf,-l)ar 136 



SwarmiiiK 1h )x 168 



Swa rni-catclicr 651 



Swarming Device, Clark's 652 



Soldier Bug 694 



Tablets, Slate 912, 913 



Tube, Tin, for Transplanting 855. 8.57 



Tenement Hive 17 6 



T-rail Section-case 4,36 



T Tins 217, 435, 622 



T-tin Folder, Good's 435 



Super, T 1.56 



Super, T, Follower. Miller's 217 



Super, T, Wedge, Miller's 219 



Super, T, Cover, Miller's 220 



Super, T. Reversible. Armstrong's 221 



Super, T, Fi'cdcr ..Miller's 304 



Super, T, Einiitviiig, Miller's 249 



Super, T, Device, Bull's 575, 576 



Super, T, Spring and Hook *66 



Super, T, Shell, Jennings' -768 



Super, T, Reversible, Shuck's 540 



