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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Dec. 31, 1903. 



Oallee'B (Peter) apiary 162 



Qallup's (.Dr.) bees Rood ones 6' 5 



Galvanized-iron honey-tank 106 



Gasoline ns a motor 115 



Getting bees from trees, roofs, eto 169,249, 



51U, 551,568, 60 '.618 634 



Getting bees out of sections or off combs 467, 



585 .. 761 



Getting people to use honey 5u4 



Gettin-i pollen out of combs 296, 39n 



Getting ready for the next season '.v.i 



Getting rich in the bee-business i :;4 



Ginseng and bees ,44, ■!(;, Tc 



Giving bees a flight -:;7 



Giving extra supers r»7i 



Giving frames of brood :ii>7 



Glucose— feeding bees 453 



Glycerine candy for queens G6,t 



Gnawing foundation „,.,.... 53h 



Goldenrud 810, 8I3 



"Good" candy— recipe for 138. l'3h 



Good honey crop 44 > 



Grading honey «7, h3.-> 



Grand Canyon of the Colorado .612, (.i7T 



Granulated com-suttar feeding l'hl; 



Granulated honey for the market l'5. 4Sft 



Granulated honey in extracting-combs I -'•4 



Granulation of boney :i6, 307, 788, J-ii" 



Grass for confining moved bees ) u> 



Green'8(Wm W.) apiary 162 



Growingtlmber 1q Germany 327 



Hatching eggs c , 



Hat-pin aud bees 



Hat-swarm of bees , 



Heddon patent expired , 



He hurt himself 



Helping a colony with other brood., 



Heredity in bees 



He understood him 



Hickory smoke ajid fool brood 



Hive-covers 275,362.493. 



505,681 ' 



Hive-roofB ' 



Hives 43, 60, 118, 121, 122, 153. Ifi6. 1H9, 182. 



185, 218, 247. 342, 347. 357, 44 2, 485. 552, 566, 



666, 728, 778, 794,797,823 f 



Hlves-Btands : 



Hlve-stapIes ' 



Hives where bees died ; 



Hiving8warms....232, 317, 361.410. 456, 551,555, 



Honey and fried bacon 334^ 442 



Honey at agricultural fairs 14 



Honey-barrels 163, 317 



, Honey -bees— use and abuse of 822 



Honey-boards 94,233. 34" 



Honey-cakes 5(5h 



Honey candying in unfinished sections 169 



Honey-cans— large openings for 675. 744 



Honey exhibits 



Honey-extractor— rapidity of 



Honey lor a couch 41, 200, ' 



Honey for rheumatism. 

 Honey for sick animals .. 

 Honey for tired eyes 



Honey in cartons 



Honey in the United Stales , . 

 Honey-knife— how to handle 

 Honey less hees in the fall .., 



Honey-muffins 



Honey, not increase, wanted 



Honey-plants 



Honey-prices 



Honey sensitive to odors 



Honey-shows 



Honey superior to sugar as a food, 

 Honey-tree story 



,712,739,794. 809 



....548,566,666, 739 



1 wanted 541, 6.5o 



Horizontal Ijar in brood-frame 



Horses and bees 



Hot knife in extracting 



Husking bees , 



Hybrids of plants or animals . 

 Hybrids or Italians 



Ignorance about bees and honey 259, * 



Illinois foul-brood law 163.264, 308,324, : 



Imports of honey and beeswax 243, ; 



Improving bee-pasture • 



Improving of bees 55, 211, 489, ' 



Income per colony 



Indigo for stings , 



Increase and not honey ; 



Increase of colonies.. 42. 74. ^ < ' i ; i' ', ]>^5, 



201, 2.W, 28(1, 281. 346. :.7; l^ . , - -. ,"..SU. 

 714, 727. 779. 7 H f 



lion of bee-cultur 



tn.diHMi^ qu.'Oiis....73, 77, 8."». 94, 19.5.201,323, 

 3^9, 3KS. 4M3, 521. 538, 542.557,602.621,635, 

 ♦i52. Hfi5, 666, 682, 746, 750, 787, 827 • 



-apiarian swi 



Italians vs. blacks 



Jack-knife a good apiary tool. 



Jeurs' (R.II.) ap'ary 



'oining the great ronjorlty.... 



.'.38,698, 729 



Keeping bees m a house-room "49 



Keeping bees— now, why and what for?... ".'.'.' 4-^5 



Keeping bees in city OQ'^ 437 



Keeping bees on shares ~ 89 



Keeping bees with a baby .". 455 



Keeping comb foundation 5H6 



Keepmg comb honey in winter 747 



Keeping down increase 250 



Keeping empty combs .'.'.".'.'.'sis, 794 



Keeping honey 634 



Keeping queens '.'. y. '.'.'. '.90,' ieS, 297 



Keeping swarming colonies strong 473 



Keeping wax-worms out of honey 553 



Keep your colonies strorig 819 



Kilfitore'rt (A. J.) apiary 308 



Killingbees-how to avoid 547 



Killing grass with blue vitriol ' 649 



Kingbirds and bees 35, 395 



840 



Langstroth a Presbyte 



Large yields 



Late drones 



Late Hights for cellar-wintered bees. ' 



Late introduction 



Late-reared queens '. 



Late strawberries 



Laws on bee-diseases 



"Laying babif'of ii 



Laying in queen-cells. 



Laying of queens 



Laying workers 163, 195,297,340,377. - 



Lazy bees 1^5 r 



Let your light shin 



Leveling hives 



Life of bees 



Life's little things 



Light in supers 



Ligf.t in the bee-cellar 



Liglit-weieht CHses and sections 



Linden yield per colony 



Liquefying honey 



Literature of bee-keeping 



Littlequ 



Lizards and insects that fool bees .'.*..'.'.'.*.'.*.' 



Locality and size of hives 



Location in bees— sense of 



Location for bees loe, i54V579. 



.182,277, 343 



Loss of queens., 



Lovers of honey-comb .' ...'. ■ 



Lumber for hives and other supplies. .....„'.".'."^ ; 



Mailing queens 419 ( 



Making dark honev light ' • 



Making hives " '",' {^q .- 



Malt extract as a source of sugar ] 



Managementof bees.57, 69, 111, 122. 138,'284"3i5 ', 



Marble-cake honey ' > 



Marketing honey 3, 5. 30, 36. 38,1 18, 282! 595! 



«29. 718, 723.739 • *'-^. ^ 



Market reports 



Mating of queens '.','.'.' •'34 425* ' 



Melting honey out of wax ". ' ' •. 



Mice— bees embalming c 



Mice in bee-cellars oq 



Mixing various neciars ' 



Mix-up of swarms orV '. 



Moisture in bee-cellars " ' 



Moldy combs 



Monkey-wrench story < 



Moral principles that endure • 



Motherwort , 



Moths and moth-balls in bives..483, 52V, 662*, eis' : 



Moving bees 9, 10.87. 90,99, lis, ne, 139, lae 



216, 232, 234, 254, 371 394, 437,443.456.488 



.^39, K18, 634, 665, 698 ^^^-^^^^ 



Mulberries for bees , .. ^ 



Mustard . 



Name and address 50 



National Association.. .20, 38, 51,84', 99." Y66! '465' 



468.595.659,75.5.787.......!........ *-^-**'-^' g^^ 



National Association and marketinghoney!!' ' 3 



National honey-exchange 19,22 id-' 118 18' 



New and old things in beedom ' "' 7^ 



New bee-diseases 3.13 



New queens -crediting fairly. . % 



Newspaper bee-lore 775 



Non-batching eggs ., . .^55 



Non-swarming bees 445. 4.^6, 666, 76*1'. .s'lo 



.451, 474 



Non-swarming chi 

 Nuclei— formation , 

 Nuclei shipping . . , 



Nuclei vs. full colonies ~^^ 



Nucleus method of increase -Mn 



Nucleusqueens ^40 



Numbering queens ■149 



Number of bees in a colony ^94 



Number of bees used up in a pound of iionej..'. 68I 



Number of brood-frames for comb honey 804 



Nnmber of colonies for one man 4->i 553 



Number of supers per colony 779 



Nurse-bees-influence of 55', 330 



Old vs. new htv 



Olives .",52 



Ontario Bee-Keepers' Association .'.'.*.*. " 4 



Ontario Honey Exchange 87 



Open-air colony 105 



Orange-I.lnnm h..r,-v ^^^ 



Ordt*nii;j .(iMMMr 1.).) 



orde,:. _ u,., ,, , :,, ■::::::::: 5T5 



Ort-'ar«'/'ii . ., . ■ , , ■...,.,,, ,-. ,,,, ,;■-. -J73, 375 



Packages for bulk honey j 



Packing bees for winter ( 



Painting hives 86, 218, 233, 266, 331, ( 



Paper bags for honey ...211. : 



Paper for wintering • 



Paraffin and wax £ 



Paraffln-coated material— bees gnawing through 



Paraffin for shipping-cases 



Parthenogenesis 4 



Partrid ge-pea t 



Paste for labels s 



Pear-blight and bees 23,77,89, 135,243, 4 



"Pelloncillas" i ; 



Pencilariaanew feed ■ 



Phacelia ■ 10,291,307,484, i 



Pickled brood 228, 276,330, ' 



Piling up hives of bees for winter 



Pine for hives ^( 



Piping of queens ; 



Placing hives 195, 4 



Planiingfor bee-pasture £ 



Plucky Cuban bee-keeper 



Pollen— bees carrying 83, 196, 202, 2 



Pollen in combs 54, 



Pollen in sections and combs 169, t 



Pollen supply 2 



Pollination and bees 229, £ 



Poor honey crops s 



Poor man and capitalist ] 



Porous covering lor hives l 



Portico hives and with sliding screens 1 



Poultry and bees ... 7 



Pounds of honey to one of wax S 



Preparing honey for shipping., 



Present needs of bee-keepers : 



Preventing bees from flying ; 



Prevention of granulation 89,443,665, ' 



Prevention of increase or swarming 15, 124, 



1.-.3, 189. 245, 279, 314, 536, 557, 569, 580. 717.... r 



Price of hives ^ 



Prices and profits in bee-keeping ' 



Pri me swarras 



Problems of bee-keeping 



Producer's name on huney 83. 151, 180,220, 



313,447 ! 



Progress in bee-keeping 



Prolific queens 



Propolis— cleaning of hands.... 211, 283, 377, 403, 



4iifi, fi75,728 i 



Propolisin 90, : 



Propolis on fence separators 



Propolis on foundation i 



Proportion of honej" to wax. 



ifying beeswax. 



Purifying extracted honey 



Putting bees out of cellar early 



Putting on sections or supers. .297, 355, 443, 499, 



571,573.585,634 



Putting up honey for retailing 



Queen and her treatment 



Queen— behavior at difl'erent ages . 



Queen caged long . , 



Queen-cagea smashed in the mails., 



, 627 



. 467 

 . 403 



Queen-cells 403, 



Queen-cells— fastening on combs 



Queen-cells in February 



Queen-cells start in full colonies 



Queen-excluders 69, 442,473, 



Queen-larvse food 



Queen-larvae— temperature of 



Queen laying in January 



Queen in supers 



Queenless bees carrying pollen 



Queenless colonies 55, 266, 331. 363, 394, 456, 



474. 552. 569. 585 



Queen-nurseries 



Queen passing through zinc 



Queen questions , 585, 



Queen-rearing. . . .7. 24, 40. 42, 60. 99, 130, 136, 169, 

 173, 198, 204, 221, 230, 266,279,295.310,314, 

 365, .381, 440, 504. 525. 567,664,762 



Queen-right colonies 282, 500, 



Queens dead on alighting-board 



Queens getting through excluder 



Queens injured by sudden cessation of laying- 

 are they ? 



Queens laying in queen-cells 



Queens lost in hives 



Queens or laying workers 



Queens— replacing 



Queen's retinue 



Queen the soul of colony 



Quilts for bees 340,362. 



Quotingthe honey-market 



Rape 234, 282, '. 



Raspberries ' 



Read all the bee-papers : 



Reading bee books and papers i 



Reading in winter 



Rearingqueen8....7,24,56, 72, 92, 119,121,150, 

 186, ISO. 233, 234. 250, 277, 33' *, 343, 346, 359, 

 37.5, 386, 407, 419, 443, 472,475,485,488,521, 



538, 553, 569, 571. 601, 603,663.729 ', 



Red bees i 



Red clover bees 443, 666, '; 



Red clover leaves- working on *. 



Reducing number of colonies ( 



Reliquefying honey 87, 105, ; 



Reminiscences of bee-keepers and bee-keeping 



693. 709 ' 



Removing honey from brood I 



Removing pollen f,rom combe * 



Removing f-upers of honey 585, ( 



, 586 

 . 394 

 606 



Req ueening colonies 



Retailing basswood honey 



Returning swarms 69, 



Rheumatism from bee-stings 



Right tt> a locality 



Ripening honey 122 



Robber-bees and robbing 38. 44. 156.249,302, 



:i58, 378. 393. 500 798 



Robber-Cloth 483 



Rosemary cure for foul brood 682 



Rubber stamp for bee-keepers 215 



S.-infoin 309,446 



Salt,ind lime for bees 755 



Sampling incoming nectar 227 



