GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



11 



G. E. 40: Levens, J. B. 413; Lewis, B. F. 513; 

 Lewis, ,T. -M. 277 ; Lhommedieu, D. E. 711 ; Lipp, 

 II. G7 ; Littlefleld, W. J. 645 ; Livingston. T. W. 

 182 ; Lloyd, Lcroy 253 ; Loclcaid, J. R. ■^o ; 

 Loehr, A. 710 ; Long, I. 171 ; Loomis, A. 1'. 676 ; 

 Lossing, ^^■m. 503 ; Lovell, John H. 543 ; Lyons, 

 J. II. 178. 



.McCargar, L. 54G ; McCormacli, Grant 430 ; 

 McCullougli. K. 508, 7Sti ; .M'Honald, I). M. 763; 

 McGlade, Frank 145, 140; McKee, R. A, 445; 

 McKee, Thos. 381 ; McKee, V. H. 612 ; McKin- 

 non, .T. A. 787 ; McLemoie, L. W. 611 ; McLeod, 

 N. 67 ; McVadon, E. A. 514 ; Maclclin, Cbas. G. 

 785, 786 : Maugus, C. A. 91 ; Mann, E. G. 66 ; 

 Marden, Fred i:. 786 : Marvin, Gus. 319 ; Mason, 

 Mrs. .M. C. 732 ; Masters, B. II. 1U9 ; Mathews, 

 G. A. ISO, 577 ; Maunder, Jas. 254 ; Meudleson, 

 M. II. 128. 283 ; Merritt, H. L. 443 ; Metcalfe, 

 O. B. 514 ; Meyer, Henri 368 ; Middleton, Wm. 

 674 ; Miller. A. C. 235 ; Miller, C. U. 475 ; Miller, 



E. S. 162. 764; .Miller. .T. F. 476; Miller, W. J. 

 65 ; Mills, A. I. 578 ; Mills, C. 182 ; Mills, R. D. 

 444 ; .Mondeng, Chas. 271 ; Moore. B. W. 771 ; 

 Moody, II. A. 611, 675; Moore, F. W. 63; Moore, 

 G. W. 39 ; Morris, U. H. 744 ; Morrison. W. K. 

 242; Morton. T. W. 411; Moyer, H. M. 743; 

 Musgrove, C. M. 212 ; Muth-Rasmussen, Wm. 

 462. 



.Nellis. .T. H. 105 ; New Mexico Chap, 175, 246, 

 539 ; Nippert. .1. 349 ; Nydegger, John 612. 



Odle, T. W. 286 ; Ohliuger, C. T. 609 ; Oldis, 

 II. R. 676: Omdahl. Ewald 379; O'Xeel, S. E. 

 785 ; Orton. I'ercy 677. 



I'almer. C. B. 13;t, 379, 467; Parr, Mrs. Sarah 

 320 ; Park, G. W. 377 ; Peelle, John B. 787 ; Pel- 

 lett, F. C. 59 ; I'eters. J. M. 145 ; Pettit, Morley 

 673 ; Pettit, S. T. 143, 252 ; Philbrook, H. S. 

 254, 318; Phillippe, M. S. 514; Phillips, E. F. 

 074, 782 ; Pierce, C. W. 286 ; Pierson, Barret 

 198, 498; Platz, Albin 412; Pleas, C. E. 445; 

 I'oilock. Geo. H. 255 ; I'otteiger, W. F. 445 ; 

 Potts. Ray 253 ; Pouder, W. S. 344, 645, 677 ; 

 Powell. R. 709 ; Pratt. E. L. 244, 275, 344 ; 

 Pritchard, Mell 745 ; Pruitt, M. E. 317, 629, 

 635 ; Pryal. W. A. 55, 80, 107, 236, 276, 339, 

 669. 7U5, 775. 



Rabo. R. R. 579 ; Rauchfuss, Frank 305, 460 ; 

 Itedderr. Henry 104 ; Redtield, F. W. 132 ; Reed, 

 X. A. 91 ; Rees. C. W. 63, 212, 611, 767 ; Reiman, 



F. 140, 542, 737 ; Rever. C. W. 771 ; Rex, Geo. 

 H. 734 ; Rexroth, A. F. 469 ; Rhodes, S. C. 745 ; 

 Richards, P. W. 320; Rick, J. 179; Rigg, T. F. 

 710 ; Robertson, R. G. 547 ; Robinson. T. P. 375, 

 610, 733 ; Robinson. W. J. 31 ; Roller, W. F. 663 ; 

 Rood. E. B. 496 ; Root, A. I. 736 ; Root. E. R. 

 3o7, 340, 459. 504, 508, 567, 600, 632, 667, 671, 

 699, 739, 765 ; Root, F. ,L 435 ; Root, H. H. 



168, 205, 310, 399 ; Rowan, J. D. 579 ; Rowe, 

 Frank 113; Russell, P. R. 413; Ryckman, T. 91; 

 Rye, J. A. 546. 



Sargent, Erie 547; Satterthwait, A. F. 608; 

 Schee, N. 381 ; Schenk, Nellie M. D. 145 ; Schil- 

 ling, G. F. 167; Schlenker, J. W. 90; Schneider, 

 C. (.". 578; Scholl, L. 199, ,544, 597; Secor, E. 

 208 ; Selser, W. A. 540, 629 ; Shackieford, J. T. 

 318; Sharp, H. M. 676; Shawler, T. L. 115; 

 Sherman, P. C. 203; Shirk, G. II. 105; Simmins, 

 Samuel 730, 780 ; Sires, V. 273 ; Smith, B. 89 ; 

 Smith, E. E. 745 ; Smith, F. AV. 787 ; Smith, 

 (ieo. A. 532 ; Smith, Jas. A. 5-±6 ; Smith, Jay 

 o99; Smith, J. E. 115; Smith, L. B. 610; Smith, 

 L. K. 39 ; Smith, M. F. 202 ; Smith, Milo 252 ; 

 Snider, C. L. 577 ; Snodgrass, R. L. 146 ; Sorter, 

 W. C. 114; Spickler, J. W. 60; Stanley, G. 79, 

 319; Stanstield, C. & Bros. 786; Steengrafe, D. 

 253, 284 ; Stephens, H. 273 ; Sterne, W. H. 380 ; 

 Stevens, R. 67; Stewart, Henry 115; Stewart, 

 W. A. 477 ; Stock, H. 255 ; Stone, E. B. 380, 

 444 ; Stover, D. D. 676 ; Strimpl, R. 252 ; Strong, 

 J. L. 532 ; Subscriber, A 744 ; Sundry, O. E. 66 ; 

 Symons, T. B. 131. 



Tait, R. D. 710: Taylor, L. C. 412; Tennant, 

 H. D. 573, 674 ; Thomas, D. B. 90 ; Thompson, 

 R. 67, 181 ; Thorne, L. E. C. 411 ; Thornton, 

 J. E. 209 ; Tib1)en, H. A. 348 ; Tien, A. 381 ; 

 Tillinghast, I. F. 267 ; Tinsley, Jos. 106 ; Todd, 

 F. D. 141, 232, 277, 314, 371, 409, 439, 469, 

 541, 575, 607, 641, 645, 672, 776; Townsend, 

 E. D. 23, 111, 160, 173, 211, 249. 280, 302, 345, 

 365, 407, 441, 472 ; Townsend, E. D. 475, 497, 

 563 ; Townsend, M. 786 ; Trego, S. F. 612 ; Tur- 

 ner, W. W. 641 : Tuttle, W. W. 538. 



I'lmer, J. F. 254. 



Van I'eman, J. A. 677; Van De Mark, F. W. 

 282 ; Vandenwerken, B. 598 ; Vandergrif, Miss 

 Mabel 428 ; Van Dine, D. L. 133 ; Van Warmelo, 

 I). S. 571 ; Vickerv Bros. 411. 



Wagar, D. I. ISO ; Wagner, J. 84 ; Walker, B. 

 533; Walker, H. J. 0. 374; Walter, F. G. 113; 

 Ware, J. W. 546 : Warren, E. A. 475 ; Weaver, 

 E. J. 429, 732 ; Weaver, O. R. 67 ; Weaver, V. 

 86 ; Weber, Chas. II. 461 ; Wheeler, E. C. 40 ; 

 \nieeler, Frank 475; Whitnev, B. C. 251; Whit- 

 ney, W. M. 285, 362, 443, 494, 514, 547, 611 ; 

 Wilcox, F. 539; Wilcutt, A. E. 600; Wiley, H. 

 W. 462; Williams, G. W. 115, 195, 313: Wil- 

 liams, J. T. 774 ; Williamson, C. J. .304 ; Wilson, 

 Emma 373 ; Winkler, C. W. 28 ; Winslow, Mrs. 

 b. R. 427 ; Wolfe, W. F. 673, 711 ; Woodward, 

 E. N. 110, 231 ; Wright, W. G. 113, 781. 



Yancey, J. D. 212, 612 ; Yearnshaw, R. H. 

 133 ; Yeoman, J. A. 638 ; Yont, Geo. W. 138 ; 

 Young, Minot C. 745 ; Young, W. J. 27. 



Zeitler, W. N. 65. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



ON COVER 



Fire in forest, Jan. 1. 

 Bruennich, Dr., Jan. 15. 

 Lincoln. President, Feb. 1. 

 .\piaiy in South America, Feb. 15. 

 Bee-i>ungalow. Britton's. March 1. 

 Hives, mud. in Palestine, March 15. 

 Apiary in California, April 1. 

 Medina, view in, April 15. 

 Apiary in Washington. May 1. 

 Apiary of H. A. Tibben. May 15. 

 ...piary of E. G. Corradine, June 1. 

 Apiary of Dr. Jameson. June 15. 

 .\piary of G. A. Barbisch, July 1. 

 Lake in Michigan, July 15. 

 ".•ueen-cells. enlarged, Aug. 1. 

 Hives, English, Aug. 15. 

 Ilplen Boyden, Mc-.na, Sept. 1. 

 Roofs queen-vard, Sept. 15. 

 Apiary in Washington, D. C, Oct. 1. 

 Editor working at liee-hive, Oct. 15. 

 Hives opened for last time. Nov. 1. 

 Ceiis built on wooden cups, Nov. l."i. 

 Comb, handling fragile, Dec. 1. 



INSIDE 



.\dvertlslng leaflet, Hutchinson's 432, 433, 

 434 ; Africa, apiary in 572 ; Alexander strainer, 

 modified 39 ; .\ Ugh ting-board, cement 2.o2 ; 



American foul brood 341 ; Animal parasites cause 

 dysentery 665, 666 ; Ant-proof building in Hono- 

 lulu 133 ; Ants, Master's plan for keeping them 

 from bees 108; Apiary destroyed by fire 273; 

 Apiary on roof 203 ; Apiary near car-barn 469 ; 

 .\piary, Beuhne's, in Australia 237 ; Apiary, 

 Barron's, in New Mexico 773 ; Apiary, Hutchin- 

 son's, in Michigan 432 ; Apiary, Shumard's 436 ; 

 Apiary, W. C. Sorter's 168 ; Apiary, W. E. Stew- 

 art's 80; Apiary, Turner's, in Wyoming 640; 

 Apiary, Jacob Wagner's 85 ; Apiary, Warmelo's. 

 in Africa 572 ; Apiary, circular plan for 767, 

 768 ; Apricots damaged by birds 55 ; Ari.cnoke 

 274. 



Baby nuclei, forming 667, 66S, 669 ; Baker. 

 B. W. 79 ; Bayless, Wm. 166 : Bayless uncapping- 

 machine 165: Bee-cage, mailing, Gray's 231;. 

 Bee-market in Holland 369 ; Bee-shed's, Schil- 

 ling's 167; Bisulphide of carbon, fumigating 

 with 700 ; Blackberry, Himalaya 670 ; Bokhara 

 clover in England 107 ; Bottles of paper for 

 honey -.^4 ; Boy handling bees in cage 271 ; Box 

 hives, comb honey from 00 ; Brake for honey- 

 extractor, Greiner's 474 ; Breathing system of 

 honey-ljee 499. 500 ; Buckwheat 34 inches high 

 in 3 weeks 29 ; Buckwheat, field of in England 

 106 ; Butcher knife for uncapping 359 ; Byer, 

 J. L. and family 779. 



Cage for bees, Gray's 231 ; Cage for preventing 

 robbers 568, 569 ; Cage, handling bees in, at 



