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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



692; Millard. Mrs. H., 131; Miller, A. C, 80, 370, 

 487, 643, 843, 850; Miller, Dr. 0. C, 79, 105, 315, 

 387, 408, 422, 618, 764; Miller, Edith F., 163; 

 Miller, E. S., 686, 720; Miller, D. W., 731; Minnis, 



B. F., 733 ; McKinnon, J. A., 690; McMurray, Frank, 

 819; Montgomery, Andrew J., 568; Moody, H. A., 

 653; Morrison, S. W., 70, 99, 239; Mosgrove, J. C, 

 768; Mottaz, A., 234; M., S. D., 207; Munro, J. M., 

 129, 233, 423, 820; Murry, H. D., 218, 333; Mus- 

 grove, Chas. M., 334; Muth-Rasmussen, Wm., 100, 

 256; Myers, H. H., 97. 



Nash, P. P., 99; Neal, C. A., 351; Neumond, W. 

 S., 271; Newell, E. C, 100; Newell, Wilmon, 649; 

 Nicholas, J. W., 763; Nicholas, E. M., 906; Nicode- 

 mus, V. Ross, 23, 902; Nielson, J., 685; Niver, H. 



C, 100; Niver, S. A., 576, 765; Nordan, N. S., 871. 

 O'Dell, A. J., 732; O'Donnell, Timothy P., 466; 



O'Dwyer, .T. M., 386; Olmstead, D. N., 828; Owen- 

 Adair, Dr., 871. 



Palmer, C. B., 449, 485, 477, 822; Palmer, C. S., 

 584; Parker, .J. N., 394; Parker, Tom, 421; Park- 

 inson, H. W., 244; Parson, A. S., 822; Parent, J. 1., 

 98; Pashek, John, 128, 731; Patterson, Gale H., 

 63; Patton, J. S,, 384; Peabodv, J. L., 97; Pease, 

 G. Frank, 297, 765; Peck, G. H., 129; Peck, Law- 

 rence L., 69; Peirce, E. W., 308; Pellet, Frank C, 

 70, 715, 856, 907; Persons, Mrs. G. W., 159; Pe- 

 ters, J., 64; Peters, M. A., 678; Peterson, Jos. H., 

 901; Pettit, Mrs. C. E., 742; Pettit, Morley, 616, 

 776; Phelps, Chas. W., 99; Philbrook, G. E., 31; 

 Phin, John, 787: Pier, Miss Alida M., 163; Pitten- 

 ger, W. v., 65; Platz, Albin, 22, 194, 584, 582, 734; 

 Pollock, P. L., 272; Porter, W. L., 813; Potvin, 

 Alf, 654; Pritchard, M. T., 558. 



Queue, Opie, 26; Quinn, Chas. W., 346; Quinn, 

 R., 97; Quirin, H. G., 115. 



Ralston, W. B., 388; Rambo, W. E., 760; Ram- 

 sey, Mrs. J. S., 162; Randolph, W. N., 272; Ran, 

 Samuel, 98; Rauchfuss, F., 388; Rawls, G. T., 906; 

 Ray, Levi, J., 423; Reddert, Henry, 30, 46, 611, 

 641; Reed, J. H., 97; Reid, James G., 164; Reit- 

 meyer, W. B., 655; Remington, C. V. S., 732; Rex, 

 Geo., Jr., 537; Rexford, O. S., 817; Reynolds, W. 

 H., 822; Rhea, C. S, 584; Rich, George W., 424; 

 Richards, George, 98: Riebel, L., 445; Rising, John 

 H., 385; Roberts, David, 115; Roberts, W. H., 386; 

 Robertscm, Eli, 385; Robinson, E. F., 131, 269, 904; 

 Robinson, M. E., 36; Robinson, Wm. H., 64; Rob- 

 ison, Mlrs. Mary, 19 ; Rocky Mountain Bee Co., 227 ; 

 Rodenberg, Harrv, 777 ; Rodman, A. T., 821 ; Root, 

 A. I., 579, 652;" Root, E. R., 90, 190, 257, 340, 

 853, 888, Root, Homer H., 197, 736; Root, Huber 

 H., 799, 844, 883; Root, W. P., 33, 275; Rouse, 

 J. W., 234; Rosemergev, Wm., 583; Roudabush, 

 W. O., 767; Rozelle, George E., 830; Rush, C. E., 

 713; Ryant, Ernest, 351. 



S., A. N., 510; Sawyer, O. L., 97; Scott, Robert 

 W.. 233; Scott, Warrington, 194; Scranton, F. C 

 86; Scrogin, Miss A. L., 163; Secor, Eugene, 542 

 Sechrist, E. L., 225, 316; Sedding, Wm. A., 610 



Selwyn, H. Harlev, 30, 504, 815; Shaefer, Henry 

 A., 574; Shafer, W. S., 443; Shallard, Major, 32, 



351, 384, 464, 466, 580, 81-3; Sharp, Chas. S., 30; 

 Shaw, Prof. N. E., 313; Shearer, A. R., 906; 

 Shields, Mrs. Lizzie, 146; Shiber, Geo., 65, 466, 

 649, 725; Shields, W. M., 24; Scholl, Louis, 59, 

 313, 614, 730; Short, Herschel, 466; Shull, H. S., 

 97; Sibley, Mrs. C. A., 65, 160; Silsbee, Myron C, 

 217; Simmer, M. J., 583; Simmins, Samuel, 769; 

 Small, A. v., 48, 303, 345; Smallwood, John, 885; 

 Smith, Edw. G., 29; Smith, Jay, 119, 447; Smith, 

 L. B., 908; Snowberger, A. H., 579; Snyder, Penn 

 G., 53, 607; Snyder, Wayne, 30; Soper, Irma True, 

 163, 474; Southwood, J. W., 504, 778; Spencer, R. 

 M., 207, 298, 458; Stafford, Henry F., 357; Stahl, 

 Chauncev, D., 829 ; Stapleton, N. L., 723 ; Starkey, 

 E. E., 901; Stevens, A. O., 267; Stevens, S. Geo., 

 583; Stewart, Mrs. Chas., 540; Stine, J. W., 577, 

 822; Stockman, Mrs. Ella, 98, 158; Strode, S. E., 

 834; Strube, Bryan, 572; Swan, John L., 352; 

 Swanson, Albert, 548; Swope, Mrs. E. L., 149. • 



T., E. W., 910; Tanton, Lewis P., 463; Taylor, 

 Mrs. George, 811; Tsare, W. A., 280, 741; Terry, 

 T. B., 393; Texera, V. A., 620; Thiele, P. H., 388; 

 Thoen, L. E., 345; Thompson, J. E., 618; Thompson, 

 Raleigh, 305; Thompson, W. J., M. D., 471, 785; 

 Thornton, Mrs. Jessie W., 98; Tidd, C. H., 787; 

 Tinslev, .Toseph, 21, 647; Townsend, E. D., 289; 

 Townsend, O. H., 97; Trescott, D. W., 232; Tripp, 

 Alice, 159 ; Tripp, Mrs. Oscar, 778 ; Turner, F. F., 

 581. 



Ulrich, J. F. W., 777; Ussher, Paul E., 900; 

 Utter, J. W., 97. 



Van De Mark, F. W., 1; VanLoan, M. G., 788; 

 Vantress, B. H., 65, 420; Vassar, J. N., 655; V., 

 G. J., 316; Vickerv, W. W., 231; Vinson, J. T., 

 104; VoUmer, 816; Vrooman, E. E., 130. 



Wade, Mrs. Rosa, 547; Waite, Elmer E., 350, 

 546; Walker, Curd, 581; Walrath, Geo. A., 98; 

 Ward, E. G., 374, 424, 453, 462, 615, 821; Waugh, 

 P. E., 639; Webber, S. Fred, 547; Weeks, J. H., 



352, 734; Welborn, Rev. F. M., 547; Werner, Louis, 

 810; Wesgate, Mrs. Y. N., 620; West, Geo. H., 254; 

 Wheeler, Geo. S., 100; Wheeler, Leon C, 211, 314, 

 460; Wliite, Fred E,, 906; White, James A., 473; 

 White, W., 604; Whitford, G. M., 194; Whitney, 

 W. L., 864; Whitney, Wm. M., 352; Whitten, Geo. 

 T., 182, 772; Widner, Xavier, 234; Wilber, R. A., 

 776; Wilder, J. J., 53, 227, 290, 339, 345, 778, 

 799; Willcutt, A. E., 498; Williams, J. E., 909; 

 Wilson, Miss Emma, 145, 256; Wilson, H. F., 211, 

 895; Wilson, Mrs. E. R., 148; Wixson, Roscoe F., 

 525; Wolff, Geo. A., 914; Wolfssohn, J. A., 672; 

 Woodward, D. L., 213; Woodzell, James, 18; Wool- 

 ley, Wm. J., Jr., 465; Worlev, I. A., 395; Worslev, 

 B. J., 466; Worth, Fred, 512; Wright, A. J., 638; 

 Wright, W. D., 97; Wright, W. G., 502. 



Yeoman's, J. A., 301; York, Geo. W., 193; Young, 

 J. M., 98; Young, R. A., 275. 



Ziegast, E., 70; Zietler, W. N., 691. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Alderman, S. S., Florida, 53 ; Apiary and work- 

 Barbisch's, Minnesota, 812; Apiary, Barge's, in vil- 

 shop, Petzer's, 537; Apiary, Armstrong's, Ontario, 

 884; Apiary, Babberger's, Colorado, 51; Apiary, 

 lage, 527, 528; Apiary, Berryman's, Nebraska, 296; 

 Apiary, Bosserman's, Ohio, 718; Apiary, Buchan- 

 an's, Tennessee, 306; Apiary, Byer's, Ontario, 182, 

 183, 295; Apiary, Byer's, before and after moving, 

 534, 535; Apiary, Collin's, Colorado, 491; Apiary, 

 Danielson's, Colorado, 221 ; Apiary, Davidson's, 

 Ontario, 681; Apiary, Drumwright's, Florida, 572; 

 Apiary, English, 156; Apiary, Fetzer's, Pennsylva- 

 nia, 538; Apiary, Fox's, Wisconsin, 686; Apiary, 

 Gidley's, New Zealand, 374 ; Apiary, Grove's, New 

 Haven, 84 ; Apiary, Haberecht's, New South Wales, 

 728; Apiary, Holtermann's, Ontario, 214; Apiary, 

 Howard's, Massachusetts, 153, 154, 155; Apiary, 

 Ivar Hltermann's, Ontario, 993 ; Apiary, Right's, In- 

 diana, 722 ; Apiary, Luke's, Indiana, 644 ; Apiary, 

 McCaulv's, Indiana, 645 ; Apiary, Malachowski's, Rus- 

 sian, 263, 264; Apiary, Mathews', Ohio, 150, 151; 

 Apiary, Merconchini's, Cuba, 338 ; Apiary, Reddert's, 

 Cincinnati, 612; Apiary, Scholl's, Texas, 414; 

 Apiary, Silsbee's, New York, 217 ; Apiary, Skinner's. 

 Colorado, 575; Apiary, Stapleton's, England, 806; 

 Apiary, Strong's, Iowa, 643, 715 ; Apiary, Thoen's, 

 South Dakota, 343; Apiary wagon, Scholl's, 344; 



Apiary, Wallace's, Colorado, 337; Apiary, Wilder's, 

 Georgia, 342; Apiary, Woodzell's, West Virginia, 18: 

 Apiary, Zaufner's, Albany, 679 ; Automobile of G. 

 Frank Pease, 765; Auto truck. Woodward's, 213; 

 Auto-wagon, Danielson's, 222. 



Beard made of bees, 447 ; Bee-escape boards ven- 

 tilated, 577, 887; Bee-escapes, wire cloth tube, 85; 

 Bee-hive contract, old, 90; Beekeeper 2% years old, 

 648 ; " Bee parties," 450, 541 ; Bees clustered on 

 top of hive, 304; Bees in section of tree, 721; Bees 

 on apron, 529 ; Boston ivy, 409 ; Bottom-board ven- 

 tilated, 314, 763; Breeding-case, Bruennich's, 493: 

 Bricks for hive records, 223 ; Brushing bees, at 

 Holtermann's, 846; Brushing frames of bees, 216; 

 Buckbush, or snowdrop, 649 ; " Bulb " wax-tube for 

 fastening foundation, 123; Bumblebee photographed 

 on comb, 814 ; Bumblebees' nest, 769. 



Candy-pail for shipping comb honey, 450 ; Cap- 

 ping-pockets for extractor, 187 ; Car of bees, loading 

 for Florida, 892 ; Car of honey, loading in Arizona, 

 448; Case's treatment for foul brood, 406; Chicken 

 colony-house for wintering bees, 685 ; Clothing for 

 hot weather, 416; Clover in the Northwest, 380 

 Club women study bees, 540, 541 ; Collins, W. P 

 Colorado, 491; Colony house for wintering bees, 685, 

 Colorado bee-men, homes of, 411; Colored students 



