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vention of Idaho Beekeepers 304; Conventiou, New 

 York State 308; Cook, A. J. 159, 160; Corey, J. G. 

 520; Covers Roofed with Painted Tin 519; Crane, 

 J. E., Inspecting Apiary 727 ; Creelmau, Dr. G. C. 

 344. 



Dampening Sections with Wet Cloth 52 ; Demon- 

 strating Bees, L. Riebel 807, 808, 809 ; Department 

 Editors 79; Dobbs, David E. and Family 516; Duck 

 Yard, Diagram of 255 ; Ducks, Indian Runner 105, 

 107 ; Ducks, McCarty's 814. 



Eggs, Magnitied View of 658; Entrance Contract- 

 or, Holtermann's 563; Entrance-guard, Mouse-proof 

 89;E.\hibit, Bartholomew, at Oklahoma State Fair 

 19; Exhibit, Spokane International Fair 811, 812; 

 Extracting Outfit, Kirkpatrick's Portable 405; Ex- 

 tracting Room, Polhemus' 205 ; Extractor gate, Ho- 

 gaboom's Device for Closing 411 ; Extractor's, Stew- 

 art's Solar 453. 



Falconer, Laughlin 136; Feeder, Alexander, with 

 Mason Jar Attached 637; Feeder, Made of Four 

 Mason Jars 250; Feeder, One-hole, English 57; 

 Fence, Christer's, with Removable Boards 554 ; 

 Field Meeting of Canterbury, New Zealand, Asso- 

 ciation 628 ; Field Meeting of Idaho and East 

 Oregon 627 ; Flight of Bees, diagram showing 618 ; 

 Flood in Marchant's Apiary 371; Flood, Benches to 

 Raise Hives Away from 81, 82; Flying Machine 

 589 ; Foundation-fastener, Dewey 445 ; Foundation, 

 Removing Paper from 305; Foundation Thinned at 

 the Base 517; Foundation, What Happens if None 

 is used 770; Frame, Crisler's Reversible 254; 

 Frame-holder for Putting Foundation in Shallow 

 Frames 117; Frame-holder Used in Putting in 

 Foundation 770; France, Frank F. 338; Fruit, im- 

 perfect Pollination of 165 ; Gasoline-engine, 60-speed 

 412. 



Heddon, James 45 ; Hen's Nest Made of Tin Can 

 108 ; Hive, Anthony's Leaf 585, 586, 587 ; Hive- 

 lifter, McLean's 51; Hive Manipulation 14, 15, 16; 

 Hive Numbers of Tin 779; Hive, Old Pattern, Cav- 

 anagh's 696; Hive on Scales 406; Hive, Ornamen- 

 tal 20 ; Hive-stand, Marchant's 47 ; Hive-stand of 

 Iron 664; Hive-stand with room for Feet 697; Hive 

 That has Never been Painted 339; Hives, Latham's 

 Let-alone 134; Hives of Redwood Lumber 236; 

 Hiving Swarm, Alpaugh's Method 272, 273, 274; 

 Hiving Swarm, Reynolds on 275 ; Hoi¥man Frames 

 Properly Assembled 278; Hogs in Sweet Clover 140 ; 

 Honey-liouse, Evan's 50, 51; Honey-house, Latham's 

 134; Honey-house, Smith's 695; Honey Removed in 

 September 234; Honey Show-case, Vickery's 456. 



Idaho and East Oregon Field Meeting 627; Idaho 

 Convention 304; Increase from One Colony to Thir- 

 ty 276; Introducing-cage, Push-in-comb 762; Kight, 

 J. F., and grandson 768; Knife, Steam, Early Pat- 

 tern 484; Koppenhafer and Family 167. 



Launch, Mareliant's 80; Leaf beehive, Anthony's 

 585, 586, 587; Leg of Honeybee Showing Pollen- 

 basket 173, 741 ; Letters on Surface of Comb Honey 

 514; Log, Colony of Bees in 84. 



Manipulating a Hive 13, 14, 15, 16; Manzanita 

 Blossoms 238; Marchant, A. B. 80; Mason, Mr. and 

 Mrs. J. B., 341 ; Massachusetts Agricultural College, 

 Apiculture in 621, 622, 623, 624, 626; Melon Vines 

 Pollinated by Bees 166; Motorcycle 208, 209; 

 Mouse-proof Entrance-guard 89; Moving Bees by 

 Auto-truck 446. 



New York State Convention 308 ; New Zealand 

 Field Meeting 628; Nucleus Boxes for Shipping 

 Bees 372, 373, 374; Nucleus-frame Cases 117; 

 Numbering Positions instead of Hives 702 ; Nurs- 

 erv, Wilson's 663. 



Orchard Apiary, Highsmith's 170 ; Ornamental 

 Beehive 20. 



Paintless Hive 339; Pantcheff, Dimitre 242; Pa- 

 per, to Remove from Foundation 305 ; Pellett, Frank 

 C. 691; Pollen-basket 173; Pollen on Leg of Worker 

 Bee 741; Pollination, Imperfect 165; Portable Ex- 

 tracting Outfit, Kirkpatrick's 405 ; Poultry-yards, 

 Converging 424, 425, 426, 427. 



Queen and Bees on Comb 231; Queen-cage with 

 More Room for Candv 455 ; Queen-finding sieve 83, 

 703; Queen-rearing, bine's Method 479, 480, 481; 

 Queens, Abnormal 248, 249 ; Queen's Eggs, Magni- 

 fied View of 658. 



Record system. Miller's 666 ; Residence, Kirkpat- 

 rick's, Michigan 549 ; Robber-cage Fitting Top of 

 Hive 522; Robbing Device for Entrance 384; Root, 

 A. I. and Buttercup Rooster 105 ; Root, L. C. 448. 



Saw, Orton's Home-made 377, 378; Scale-hive, 

 Marchant's 49 ; Scales in Apiary 406 ; Screen-door, 

 automatic opening 441, 442, 443 ; Sections Damp- 

 ened with Wet Cloth 52; Sections Made of Tin 732, 

 733; Seed Stripper 454; Shade-board, Adams' 235; 

 Shade-board, Marchant's 48; Shed Apiary 135; 

 Shed Apiary, Oregon 513; Shed for Packing in 

 Winter 627; Shipping Bees by Carload 272, 373, 

 374; Show-case for Honey, Vickery's 456; Sieve for 

 Finding Queens 83, 703 ; Simmon, Dr. L. A. and 

 Swarm-controller 309; Skunk Caught in Apiary 244 ; 

 Skunk Kills Chickens 112; Sled Used in Carrying 

 Bees to Cellar 549; Snow in Nebraska 555; Solar 

 Extractor, Stewart's 453 ; Squabs, J. F. Kight's 109 ; 

 Staples, to Locate Quickly 384; Steam-knife, early 

 pattern 484 Steam Melting and Rendering Outfit 

 515; Storm-door to Fit in Entrance 562; Strainer, 

 Hogaboom's 411; Strawberries, How E. B. Rood 

 Carries Them 588 ; Summer Home of Geo. Stevens 

 169 : Sun Heating Honey in Mason Jars 412 ; Su- 

 per Comb and Extracted Honey 337; Surplus 

 Compartment Made of Berry Boxes 814 ; Swarm, 

 Alpaugh's Method of Hiving 272, 273, 274; Swarm- 

 catcher, Niver's 277; Swarm Caught with Oil of 

 Anise 482 ; Swarm Control, Aspinwall Dividers in 

 Ordinary Hive 278 ; Swarm-controlling Device, Sim- 

 mon's 138, 139, 309 ; Swarm Covers Small Cherry- 

 tree 271; Swarm Extra Large in August 276; 

 Swarm, Reynolds on Hiving 275 ; Sweet Clover, 

 Cattle Grazing in 769; Sweet Clover Harvested with 

 Self-binder 343; Sweet Clover Hay Cut with Mow- 

 ing-machine 310; Sweet Clover in Cincinnati 233; 

 Sweet Clover in Oat Seed 660; Sweet Clover, Hogs 

 in 140; Sweet-clover-seed stripper 454; Switching- 

 device, Simmon's 342. 



Teaching Apiculture to Boys 693 ; Tent on Wheels 

 383; Tin Sections 732, 733; Tobacco Growing 162, 

 163, 164; Track for Car in Apiary 415, 416; Trail- 

 er, Auto 477, 478. 



Uncapping Box, Kenyon's 443, 444. 



Vanderwerken, E. 734 ; Veil, Arthur C. Miller's 

 810. 



Wagner, A. F. 239 ; Wagon, Kirkpatrick's for 

 Moving Bees 407, 408; Waterfall, A. I. Root's 106; 

 Wax-melter, Ensley's 473, 474; Wax-rendering out- 

 fit, steam 515; Wax-separator, Ensley's 474; Weigh- 

 ing Honey, Marchant's Scheme for 47 ; Wheelbar- 

 row, Dadant's 415; Wheelbarrow, Extension 561; 

 Windmill in A. I. Root's Florida Home 590; Winter- 

 case, Knoll's for Six Colonies 765, 760, 767; Win- 

 ter-cases 551, 552, 553, 557, 561, 659, 738; Winter- 

 cases Made of Brooder Coops 112. 



