352 



THE B^E-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Horrie & Co , C. R 288 



House Apiary that is a Success 293 



Illness of Oar Daughter 318 



Improvements will Enable Specialists iu Bee 



Culture to^Romain Such 65 



Importing Queens .... . 132 



Inventions, Useful Aoarian 282 



Invention, who Shall have credit for an 45 



Introduction of Queens 158, 208, 291 



Journals and the Supply Ti ade, Bee 319 



Judging Honey at Fairs 170 



Laying Capacity of Queens 75 



Langstroth is Dead, Father 289 



Less Honey per Colony may be Secured in the 



Future bnt Improvements will Lessen the 



Cost .43 



Locality and the Part that it Plays in Deciding 



the best size for a Brood Chamber 38 



Locality and the Part it Plays 102 



Lysol Curing Foul Brood.. 317 



Magazine Article on Bee Keeping ...134 



MailingJlQueens Long Distances, Selection of 



Workers in 265 



Michigan's Experimental Apiary, 5, 12, 33, 63, 90, 

 • "3119, 155, 189, 227, 255, 281, 309. 



Mice in Cellars 11 



Mistakes of Bee-Keepers and Bee Journals. . .291 



Moisture in Wintering Bees, the effect of 6 



Moisture upon Honey Secretion, the Effect of 



319. 

 Moisture and its Relation to the Wintering of 



Bees 169 



Monopoly in Inventions 43 



Mutual Admiration Society ... 205 



Nature has Developed in Bees the most Desirable 



Characteristics 93 



Nineteen Years of Successful Bee Keeping . . .7 

 North American Devotes too Much Time to 



Primary and Dollar and Cent Questions. .191 

 Notes From Foreign Bee Journals. 69, 127, 165, 



202, 233, 262, 286, 310. 



Non-Swarming Hive, A 11 



North American has Become its Greatest 



Attraction, the Social Feature of the. . . 207 



NumberinglflHives 235, 259, 265, 285 289 



Organization Among Bee Keepers, Factors to be 

 Observed and Methods to be Followed in Secur- 

 ing Better 197 



Organization Needed Among Bee Keepers, Bet- 

 ter 171 



Organization, Necessity for 260 



Organization of Bee Keepers Needed for their 



best Interests, a Thorough Practical ...230 

 Out-Door Wintering of Bees, Requisities for the 



Successful . .313 



Organization, the Class of Bee Keepers Needed 



in Perfecting . . . 192 



Ontario Bee Keepers' Convention .15 



Packing of Bees, Spring 189 



Package in which to Retail Extracted Honey, 



Necessity for a Cheap — 102 



Patents, Objections and Difficulties in Regard to 



Making ('laims against 98 



Patents, Rights of a 101 



Paralysis, Bee ..11,121 



Paralysis, ('auses and Treatment of 46 



Paralysis Not ('ontagious but Hereditary— Salt 



an Apparent Cure .. .67 



Paralysis the Result of In-Breeding Aided by 



Climatic C'onditions, Bee 99 



Photographs of Honey Plants 170 



Possibilities of Vi Acre of Land 312 



Protection, Spring ._ 206 



Preventives and Management of Swarming. . .33 



Pringle's Essay on Education 72 



Quarterly Heddon's 317 



Queen or the Beee in Determining the Amount 



of Brood, which has the Greatest Influence 



the 130 



Queens may be too Prolific or Prolific at the 



Wrong time 174 



Queen Rearing 205 



Queens from the Egg, Reariilg 95 



Registers, Honey 289 



Ro-Queening an Apiary, Cheap, easy and Quick 

 MethodoF 7 



Selling Honey 290 



Section Boxes 312 



Section Holder vs. T, Supers 205 



Sections, Folding 205 



Size and Shape of Brood Nests 235 



Size of Brood Nest and Locality 239 



Size of Hives and Prolificness in Queens . . 173 

 Side-Issue, Is Bee Keeping Becoming a ..135 

 Small Hives are the Most Profitable, Why. 73 

 Specialty or a Side-Issue, Shall Bee Keeping be a 



238. 

 Specialty and the Future of Bee Keeping — 133 



Specialist, a Word in Favor of the 135 



Specialists Will be Compelled to go to the 

 Flowers or make of Bee Keeping a Side- 

 issue ... . . 42 



Starved Brood in a hive Containing Plenty of 



Stores 267 



Sugar Candy for Winter Stores 45 



Sugar Cakes and the Winter Problem 163 



Swarming, Prevention and Management of. .33 



Swarming, Management of 63 



Swarming, Non ..125 



Swarming, Prevention of 169 



Taylor B. and the Heddon Hive 192 



Taylor is Asked to do More Talking, Experi- 



mentor 209 



Toronto (Convention ... ..290 



Twenty-flve Years of Experiments in Bee Keep- 

 ing 8 



Uniting Bees 267 



Uniting Weak Colonies 132 



Union Show up Frauds and Swindlers, Shall the 



Bee Keepers' 163 



Veil, Doing without a 235 



Weighing Colonies 169 



Winter Experiments 91,119,155 



Wintering, Symposium on 322 



Wintering, Out-Door 125 



Yellow Bees not an Imqrovement 93 



Yellow Bees not the Equal of the Darker Va- 



ieties. the Bright 19 



Yellow Bees do not Always Contain Cyprian 

 Blood and may be Gentle and Good Workers, 

 All 20 



Mex to CorresDOienls. 



Abbott E. T. 163, 20S. 



Aikin R. C 42, 96 



Aspinwall L. A 65, 125, 158, 200, 



Averill B. F 



Bingham T.F 



Boardman H. R 



CasB J B 163, 



Clarke Wm. F 



Crane J. E 



Davenport C — . . 136, 



Dayton C. W • • ■ • 



DaggittA. E 



DadantC. P 37 



Deadman G. A ■ 



Doolittle G. M 20, 35, 75, 174 



"Enthusiastic" 7, 



Flanagan E. T 135, 



FordT. 8 



Gates Jno. F 



Getaz Adrain 



Hand J. E . 



Hasty E E., 21, 48, 76, 104, 138, 174, 210, 240, 

 296, 324. 



Heddon Jas 46 98,192, 



LambW. E 



Marks W.F 



Mason A. B 



McKnightR 



McEvoy Wm 



Miller C. C 



Millers. E 



Newman T. G 



Norman Chas 



Pettit S.T 



Pringle .\llen 



Quigley E. F 



229 

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 313 



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 284 

 260 

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 267 

 131 

 322 

 121 

 208 

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 239 

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 .201 

 .257 

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