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INDEX. 



Roof apiary 301 



Root. A. I. (Novice) chaft-hive. . 357 

 on adultera- 

 tion. .510 

 ■' candy- 



malcing. .334 

 " comb- 

 building. . 



96, 97, 98 

 " " '■ extracting 



454 

 " " " feeding 



bees. .334 

 " " " foundation 



machines .385 

 " " " hive- 



malting. 178, 179 

 " " Italian 



bees. 295. 298 

 " " " long and 



short 

 frames. 153 

 on drone 

 production 63 

 " " on shipping 



bees by the 

 pound.. . . . .325 



Root, E. R., on foul-brood. .481, 482 



on frames 150 



on Danzenbaker 



frames. .151 

 on weight of bees. . . .326 

 Root, L. C, author of Quinby's 



New Bee-keeping. .141 

 " . uses closed-end frames 



141 



Royal jelly 17, 47, 259 



Russia, wintering in 340,361 



Sack for hiving swarms 223 



Salivary glands 15, 16, 21 



Salt for bees 130, 131 



Saltpeter-rags 194 



Sartorl & Rauschenfels, honev- 



cake. .528 

 on comb- 

 building. . 96 



Sashes for windows 318 



Saunier experiment on brood. . 75 



Savage observing hive 186 



Scales of wax 94 



Schiemenz describes the stomach 



mouth. . 28 

 Schirach discovery of the origin 



of the queen. . 49 



Scholz candy 324, 335 



" material for hives 177 



Schonfeld on the chyle 28 



Scouts 216 



" returning 219 



Screen 318 



Scudamore on swarm 227, 243 



Sealed honey for extracting. .. .461 

 in sections. .443, 444 



Sealed queen cells 45, 269 



Sealing of comb 122 



Sectional hives 135 



Sections 431, 432 



brood frames for.. 433, 448 



case 433 



" Miller 449 



propolizing 442 



removing 444 



securing straight combs 



in. .439 

 Selection in bees. .235, 236, 261, 207 



Selling honey 518 



bees 327 



Separators 439 



Shade 239 



Shakespeare 336 



Shaking the bees like seeds. 32, 228 



Sheds 306 



Shipping bees 320 



to better pasture. 322 



honey 511, 512 



queens 323 



by mail 324 



food for 323 



from Italy ... .32 1 



Shook-swarming 250 



Siebold, his opinion of the "Ber- 



lepsch" hive. .144 

 on parthenogenesis. . .56, 60 



Sieve 469 



Simmins' method of introducing 



queens . . 28.' 

 " non-swarming system. 236 



Size of frames 149, 153, 154 



" of our hive 164 



Skeleton of insect 2 



Slanting apron-board 166, 167 



Smelling organs 11 



" " direct bees to 



flowers. .13, 14 

 Girard experi- 

 ments on. . 13 

 " " very acute . . . 



13, 206, 288 



Smoke for handling bees. 193 



helping robbers 201 



Smokers 191, 192 



fuel for 194 



Smoking bee>s 193 



" not always necessary. 198 



Snails propolized 112 



Snow 350, 353 



Soria space hive 136 



Sounds produced in flight 34 



I Sour honey 517 



I Space around the frames. . 142, 164 



I " under division board 172 



j Spaces between brood stories. ..152 



I Spacing wire 170 



Sparrows and bees 503 



I Spermatheca 56 



Spine of the second pair of legs 24 

 Spinola on the Italian bees. 293, 294 

 Spiracles of the lungs of bees. . 32 



Spring dwindling 368 



feeding 330 



Sproule on foul-brood 481 



Square frames 153 



