Part II. 



THE APIARY, ITS CARE AND MAN- 

 AGEMENT. 



INTRODUCTION.— p. 201. 



Starting an Apiary. 



Preparation, Read a Good Man- 

 ual, Visit Some Apiarist, Take a 

 College Course, Decide on a Plan, 

 How to Procure First Colonies, 

 Kind of Bees to Purchase, In What 

 Kind of Hives, When to Purchase, 

 How Much to Pay, Where to Locate 



CHAPTER V— p. 207, 

 Hives and Sections. 

 Box-Hives, Movable-Comb Hives, 

 Early Frame Hives, The Langstroth 

 Hive, Character of the Hive, Whafe 

 Style to Adopt, The Heddoa Sur-; 

 plus-Case, The Cover, jTiviSfofi.; 

 Board, Cloth Covers. • TCb^'^lJ&w. 

 Heddon Hive, The Fr^pnes^JC Block* 

 for Making Framas, 'Oirsfei; 'for 

 Frames, the Huber.Hive, Observa- 

 tory Hive, Apparatus for Procuring 

 Comb Honev, Surplus Corrfb Honey 

 in Sections, How »o Plactf Sections 

 in Position, Secti»«]^*in» Frames, 

 Crates or Racks, • Fences? Separa- 

 tors, Foot-Power SaV^ 



CHAPTER VL-;55..863r . 

 rosition aud Arrangemmit>'o^JjSi»r]j^ 

 Position, Arrangement of •Grft)i;fnds^ 

 Preparation for Each Colony. 



CHAPTER VII.-p. 258. 

 To Transfer Bees. 

 The Old Method, Hunting Bee- 

 Trees. 



CHAPTER VIII.— p. 264. 



Feeding and Feeders. 



What to Feed, How to Feed, 

 Smith Feeder. 



CHAPTER IX.— p. 273. 



Queen- Rearing. 



How to Rear Queens, Nuclei, 

 Queen Lamp-Nursery, Shall We 

 Clip the Queen's Wing ? Laying 

 Workers, Queen Register, or Api- 

 ary Register. 



CHAPTER X.— p. 293. 



Increase of Colonies. 



Swarming, Hiving Swarms, To 

 Prevent Second Swarms, To Pre- 

 vent Swarming, Artificial Increase, 

 How to Divide, Capturing Abscond- 

 ing Swarms. 



CH'Ai'TER XI.— p. 306. 



^ttiiitPn^Mnd Italianizing. 



The Ne>.*paqps* of Bees, What 

 Bees Shall'^^^'eep.? How to Ital- 

 ianize, How to Introduce a Queen, 

 Valentine's Comb S^and, To Get 

 Our Italian* Queen^s, To Ship 

 Queens, The ** Good " Candy, Prep- 

 arations to SlMg,'Ta^ove Colonies. 



CHAf'TElR'XII.— p. 321. 



. .Bxhactifrg'eitiil the Extractor. 



Honeu-Estractor, Desirable Points 

 in an p^xtfactor. Use of Extractor, 

 Wti^n to Use the Extractor, To 

 Keep Extracted Honey. 



CHAPTER XIII.— p. 335. 



WorkiJig for Comb Honey. 



Points to Consider, To Secure 

 Strong Colonies, To Avoid the 

 Swarming Fever, Adjustment of 

 Sections, Getting Bees into Sec- 

 tions, Removal of Sections. 



