OKCEMBKK 15, 1915 



1055 



New Brunswick. BeokoepinR 



in 164 



Newspapers for Uniting .... 523 



New Zealand, Co-operation in 771 



North Carolina Bee Club 355, 96S 

 Nuclei, United, Wintered 



Poorly 465 



Nucleus Hives — Atwater's . . 366 



Miller's 361 



To Make Bees Stay in..3Sl. 422 



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Observatory Hive 100 ft. from 



Ground 585 



Oklahoma, Beekeepins in ... . 77 



Old Folk in the Bee Home. . 284 



One Hoi-se Farm 263 



Ontario — ■ Apiary Demonstra- 

 tion 4fifi 



Inspection and Demonstra- 

 tion 17 



Locations in the North .... 617 



Wintering Report 327 



Oran.ee — .Xgency for Selling 



Honey 660 



And Sage in California .... 353 



Blossoms and Snow 535 



Blossoms in California . . . 300 



Honey Exquisite in Florida 407 



Prospects for Blossoms Good 96 

 Orchard^Bees per Acre 



Needed 1 000 



Put Bees Outside of 992 



Value of Bees in 658 



Orchardists Inviting Beemen 510 



Oregon Basks in Sunshine. . . 294 



Out-apiary — Essentials 102 



Hoeness' 2S6 



Management, Byer on .... 106 



Wilder's Plan 113 



Outdoor Colony 36, 717, 858 



Outlaw. Further Report from 318 



Over Production 53, 95 



Overstocking in Kentucky . . 308 



P 



Pacific Coast, Genesis of Bee- 

 keeping 160 



Packing Material, Why it Be- 

 comes Wet 862 



Pails, 10-pound for Feeders.. 194 



Paint Brush or Hawkwced?.. 528 

 Painting — Foundation with 



Beeswax 532 



Hives an Economy 206 



Pairs. Keeping Hives in .... 701 

 Panama-California Exposi- 

 tion — Bees at 9S9 



Honey at 283 



Paper vs. Metal for Covers. . 923 

 Paralysis — Among Northern 



Bred Bees 265 



And Pollen Constipation . . 338 



Beuhne on 995 



Chndwick on 1013 



Purgative Drugs for 26 



Parcel-post — For Honey .... 9 



Shipments Successful 951 



Parthenogenesis, Pouder on.. 841 

 Passageways. Natural vs. Ar- 

 tificial 165 



Paste for Labeling Gla.ss .... 51 

 Pasting Labels, Atwater on. . 547 

 Peabody, Inventor of Extract- 

 or 393 



Pear-.\vocado 382 



Bees Valuable for Crop . . . 946 



When not a Pair 338 



Pear-blight, See Blight 



Peonies, Bees Work on 658 



Pepperrnint Candy, Wintering 



Bees on 684 



Pepper-tree — Bees Dead Un- 

 der 792 



Have no Distinct Blooming 



Period 8 



Photographs Wanted by 



Scholl 140 



Piping — And Quahking; the 



Same 993 



Byer on 440, 794 



Doolittle on 266, 750, 927 



Dr. Miller on 307, 351, 835 



How done 312, 835 



Vs. Quahking 613, 747, 



..790. 794. 835. 923. 946, 993 



Pleasants. J. E.. Has Accident 883 



Poems— A. I. Root 292 



A Memory 336 



Amours of Apis Mellifica . . 952 



An Invitation 354 



An Old Book 864 



An Old Fashioned Drive . . 355 

 Bee-dreams of Golden Cali- 

 fornia 124 



Christmas Fancies 1010 



Creed of the Workers Bee. . 702 



Francois Huber 78 



Grand Old Man of Beedom 248 



Irresistible Call 420 



Lament of the Drone 881 



Loafing in June 507 



Midsummer Song 595 



My Dream Woman of the 



Bees 206 



Night 772 



Queen Bee, Song of 614 



Robbing 775 



Song of Honey 797 



Song of the Queen Bee.... 614 



Thanksgiving 950 



Warm Day in Winter 166 



White-haired Beefolk 34 



Winter Cluster 1030 



Would You ? 662 



Poison — Appearance of Lar- 

 vae 863 



Found in Bodies of Bees . . . 748 



From Propolis 498 



Honey 378 



Is Woodworth's Statement 

 Correct 436 



Pollen — And Brood. Location 



of 525, 745, 883 



And Propolis, Doolittle on. . 141 

 Carried on Backs of Bees.. 639 

 Dearth Strops Bioorl-rearingl040 

 Excess causes Paralysis . . . 338 

 From Filaree a Nuisance. . 309 

 From Same Source in 

 Canada and N. Carolina 352 



From Wattles 710 



Gathered Principally in 



Morning 927 



Heberle on 594 



In February in Ohio 250 



In Sections 333, 351. 818 



Laden Bee Killed 221 



Large Amount in Honey . . 435 



Substitute for 126. 166, 206 



White of Egg as Substitute 

 711, 924 



Pollination— By Bees 243 



Of Tropical Fruit 321 



Porto Rican Apiary 370 



Poultry and Bees 880 



Pound Packages, See Combless 



Power Extractor — For Out- 

 yards 96 



With Friction Drive . . . 18, 98^ 



Prices — California Low 510 



Colorado 884 



Factors That Control ...... 670 



Influenced by Appearance. . 793 



Of Bees and Fixtures 419 



Ontario 794, 885 



Raising of 908 



Scholl on 1014 



Waiting for 401 



Prolificness Not the Only Re- 

 quirement 571. 701 



Propolis — And Pollen, Doo- 

 little on 141 



Poisoning 498 



Removed by Old Dutch 

 Cleanser 395 



I'ump, Atwater's Method of 



Fastening 446 



Q 



(Quadruple Winter Cases, See 



Winter-case 

 (Quarantining Shipment of 



Bees 704 



Quahking, See Piping 



Queen — ^Accepted after Cells 



Started 38 



Advertisements, Gleanings 



Stand on 177 



And Drone trap. Double 



Acting 904 



Business, Some Kinks in. . 414 

 Incubation, Critical Period. 508 



Chadwick's Prolific 571 



Eggs Failed to Hatch 908 



Excluder, What is Objection 



to ? 702 



Larvae, to Tell the Age 



of 398, 435 



Lays More than One Egg in 



a Cell 967 



Mating Hive, Atwater 366 



Mating Nuclei. A. C. Miller 361 



Nursery, Whitman's 497 



Odor, Crocker on 162 



Odor. Fallacies 161 



Old, Good Record for 640 



Seven-Year-Old 440 



Super sedure Without 



Swarming 351 



Turned Around in Cell 638 



Queen-rearing — Doolittle on.. 573 



Failure 591 



Flora M'Intyre on 358 



Incubator in 244 



Questions. Doolittle An- 

 swers 55 



Balling 245,730 



Queens — Cheap, Danger in... 792 



Classification of 414, 481 



Finding 35 an Hour 951 



Going to Other Hives 817 



Hardiness of Southern Bred 181 

 In Supers before Honey 



Flow 180 



Introduced by Daubing with 



Honey 66 



Laying in Queen Cells .... 712 

 Laying in Sections . . . 547, 657 



Loss of in Mating 246 



Reared Above Excluder 81, 95 

 Record of 3 Generations . . 51 

 Sent to Australia by 



Freight 205 



Separated by Wire Cloth.. 837 



Two in Hive 616 



Two Wintered in Same Hive 422 



What Happened to 380 



Whole Harem of 765 



Young, Chadwick on 616 



Young, Do not Die Through 



Winter 353, 393, 485 



Young vs. Old 



96, 484, 571. 789. 793 



Queen-cells • — • Building and 



Swarming 261 



Device for Cutting 31 



For Requeening 862 



Pointed or Round 927 



With Drone Larvae 639 



Queenlcssness to Prevent 



Swarms 400, 569 



Quinby — A. C. Miller's Com- 

 ments of Old Books 275 



And Langstroth Colaborers. 278 

 Beekeeper's Feelings 



Towards 279 



Day with 277 



Elwood on 273, 281 



Feeder 283 



Home, Dr. Miller on 307 



L. C. Root on 267 



Underbill on 272 



Rainbow, Grace Allen's 791 



Rainfall — Continued Too Long 745 



Dr. Miller on 657. 701 



.1. E Crane on 658 



California 180, 353, 395 



Colorado 436 



Illinois 523 



Ontario 704. 794 



Tennessee 438 



