Dec. 27, 1900. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



825 



Extracting-boube on wheels.. 



Exiiiic'tinn-Bupers 



ExtriiciurtJ 



A42, 740 



liir. 



.141, '21^* 



U)4 

 7(54 



6'n 

 ^95 

 729 

 586 

 8r>8 

 374 



5H4 



4-1 



:;46 



G4'J 



Facing hives 10, IIH, 



FastuninKluundtttion 243, ^79, :;h2, 4IU,43I. 



Feeder for bees Uiiij, 3:;(j, 4.".:j, 



FeedlnKbeea 6. 22,45, 51, ft.'i, 7n. 102. ir.n, U)H, 



276. 4h7, 674, 617, 650, 665,698. 7li9. 762, 771,777, 



7!H... 821 



Feeding for pollen 214, 24(1, 31 1, 407 



Feeding luedkated syrup for fmil brood fUil 



Fence tcparutors i:i*^ 



Fence separators and tall sections I'i6 



Fermented buney 7, l5o 



Fertilizationof queenH 22, 2Eiu 



Field-bees ■^3'> 



Figwort 'i'5 



Fillin« the brood-nest and avoiding the super8.. r>52 



Finding bees 354, 44y, 547, 614, 663, 792 



Flights of bees 1"^ 



Food of the larval bees — 3f»9 



Fool stories a lK>ut bees and honey. 152, 168, i49, 627 



Foreign apiarian views ; f^^-t 



Foul air and cold in cellars 74 



Foulbrood,.7. 2i, 26, 3 •. 38, 5i, 6". 69, 94, 1)9, 1' 3, 



148, 150, 156, IH6, 217,246,247,341,362,372. 



375, 4:iH, 647. 676 



Foul-broud inspectors 



Foul-brootiy liivps and frames 



Foul-broody honey ^^t 



Frames for extracting 



Frames ot comb and honey ;;•_• 



France quadruple liive -160, 



Freak queens 



From the freshly laid egg to the fully developt 



queen 



Fruit fertilization 



Full sheets or starters— which? 2«2, 



Fumigating cnnihs i>r honey 504, 602. 



Fumigating com pi m ml 



Furnace in a bee-eel liu- 



Gathering grapes when bees are on tbebunrhes 

 Gathering honey and pollen at the same time. . 



Germ diseases 



Getting all worker-comb from starters 



Getting a start with bees 



Getting bees out irom under a house-siding 



Getting bees out of b(^x-hives 



Getting bees to f ertil ize red clover 



"Getting bees to malie wax" 723, 



Gettingbees to work in the supers 



Getting candied honey out of combs 



Getting colonies strong f i r the main harvest — 

 Getting extra-large colonies by artificial heat... 



Getting honey and increase 



Getting much honey and no increase 



Getting outside section s filled 



Getting seciion-honey from weak colonics 



Getting worms outof combs 430, .n^ 



Gill as a honey-plant ^58 



Givinjiaqueen to an old colony immediaiely 



after it has swarmed 354 



Gladiolus H''' 



Glucose '-i? 



"Go-back" sections 4m7 



Golden system of tomb-honey production. .7 .4, j-IO 



Grading honev 3S. 58, 164,2 6,25", 788 



Granulated honey. .22, 57, 278. 280, 328, 413, 519, 



Grape-vine apiary 31 1 



Grass and weeas about hivea 3.6 



Greasysec ions 2i7 



Growing clovers '^3, W7 



Handling h'^ney 397. 435 



Happy philosopher (poem ) 34i; 



Has the bee an extra sense ? 6, 8'!, 1 24 



Hauling bees 15", 675 



Hauling extracting-combs home instead of 



honey 377.469 



Health of bees 8 • 



Higginaville bive-cover ■''•(i 



Hive-covers 197 



] live-entrances 1^0, 295 



Hive for comb honey 6.9 



Hive for extracted honey hi 19 



Hives 9, 46, 100, 179, 200 



Hive-stands 373 



Hives, queens, and honey-flow 1 15 



Hiving swarms 38,86,340,535,595, 7^9 



Hoffman frames 43 



Holy Land bees 5.".2 



Home honey market 4.'>0 



Honpy and aluiond cake 218 



Honey an i honey-plants 4_'0 



Honey and borehound cough drops 234 



Honey as food 21, h> 3 



Honey-bee (poem) 239 



Honey-bee's load 377 



Honey-can experience 7ii3 



Honey-cereal coffee 216 



Honey-cough medicine 122 



Honey crop of lyou 4 ■'8, 675, 776 



Honey-dew 10,253,314, 350,403, 49S 



Honey dishonored in Europe 6.'i8 



Honey-extractor— how to get the ino--t outof it 114 



Honey-extractors 73,141,163,164.244, 341 



Honey eye-wash H'8 



Hone v-tlel ds o f Colorado 89 



Honey-How 115. 389, 438 



Honey for poverty of blood — 344 



Honey from Mt. Hvmettus 



Honev— from the hive to the table 



Honey-house— how to get the most out of it 



Honey in Switzerland 



Honey in the hives outdoors in winter 



Honey-bnite 



Honey-pasie for putting labels on tin 216 



Honey-paste for tlie hands 121 



Honey-pla-itillustrations, 666 



Honey-plants.... 3H. .00, 73, 165. 197,263,309.332, 

 358,373.410,4.0,42.5, 4l5. 474, 518, 519, 541, 



671.7'Hl,7.'-3 



Honey-plantseed 



Honey poultices 



Honey prices in city markpts 



Honey-production in Old Palestine 



Honey quotations 



Honey recipes 



Honey-soan 



Honey-taffy . ■■• 



Honey that causes throHt burning. 



Honey-vineear 74, H8| , 77K 



Honey vs. sugar for invalids 



4H5 

 81 

 98 

 6 



178 



797 



6Ul 



202, 216 



787 



:^56 



360 



216 



234 



13H, 179, 2!6 

 71 



House-aplary 7. 27.i, .17.1 



How a Mwarm was lost 486 



How many acres will support I'^O colonies ?..6.'i9, 746 



How miinv hours n day do bees work /, 69 



How to I- lean a smoke r-noz/.Ie 6«7 



How to u'l't itie nio.si oiitof yourself 484, 553 



How to t:\isf tin* price of honey 242 



Hunting bees 42. 139, I89 



Hyphen squabble °"' 



Ice-h(ni'»e» instead of cellars for bees 40 



Id.;il UMinnti 'poclrv ) ■•• 676 



Illinois jipiMTiiui statistics for 1899 153 



111 IS State convention 7.55 



lltinoin State Kair 043 



Illinois State Food Commission 153. 265 



Imprisonment of nuclei ^34 



Improved straw-hive 259 



Improvement in stock 152, 168. 234, 280, 329. 



426, 4.=)0, 4.57 788 



Improvements in wax-extract<.)rs 3ii7 



Impure food 4('9 



Inbreeding 55, 280, 3.58 



Increase 33, 68. H7. 194. 2n2. 2'i2. 275. 342, 373 



Increasing the local demand for honey 1'6 



interuir honev -^7 



Intliience of locality in bee-keeping 565, 695 



Inky drops .'.rom smokers 29, 37,61, 269 



Insect that works (m rep clover 438 



Inside coating for a honey-tank 102 



Inside measure ol a 10-frame hive 455 



Interesting notes on European traved..582, 629, 



679, 7 1 2, 744. 76 1 . 77.'.. 806 821 



International Apicultural Congress at Paris 233 



Introducing a caut queen-cell 4.58 



Introducing new blood 231 



Introducing queens . . ..13, 43. 1(6. 151, 154, 167, 

 183, 1!IH, JH2.2K2, 329, 4)ffi, 43«, 442,518. 526, 

 542,571.574.595,617, 671, 663, 697, 698, 750, 



778 787 



Inventor of perforated zinc 2Hn 



Italian-black bees for honey 422 



Italianizing 38.55,82, 119, 138, 198,294,359. 



374.391 455 



Italians tm red clover 363 



Italians vs. black bees 9 



Jamaica 9 



Japanese knotweed 716 



Johansen extension hive. 129. 215 



Joining the National Association in a body 298 



Kansas apiary. 225 



Keeping a record of colonies 579 



Keeping bees as in the Old Country 17 



Keei)ing bees on a balcony 518 



Keeping bees on shares .. 330 



Keeping bees on the roof 118, 244 



Keeping candied extracted honey 518 



Keeping combs from the moth 571 



Keeping down increase 278. 7R2 



Keeping empty cumbs 571 



Keeping mice out of straw mats 38 



Keeping queens over winter 454, 742 



Keeping things in place 52 ^ 



Keeping toa-isont of hives 4' 6 



Keeping uncoi kt fru't in honey 553 



Keeping up honey prices 392 



Killing old bees 746 



Koran on bees 521, 6"2 



Kreutzinger's honey harvest 610 



Lace-paper edging of sections lo 



I^angstroth monument fund 216, 248. 67 i 



Laving of queens 14. 58, 326, 3-58, 423, 720, 794 



Laying wo. kers 39,45, 164, 170.26 -.270, 



-H3.fiol fil7 



Legislation as to locality 787 



Length of life of a bee 538 



Light-weight vs. full-weight sections 296 



Local bee-keepers' association 73-^ 



Locality and the durability of hives 70 



Locating anapiarv ^7 



Locations for bee-keeping 58, 87. .595, 600 



Locust— common black or yellow 369, 469 



Longevity of bees 282 



Long-ideal hive 42 



'• Long-idea" or" long-ideal?" 212. 286 



Long-tongued hees or short-tubed red clover? 



566. 65 ' 724 



Lost swarms 555. 634. 732 



Lovely June ( poem) 410 



Maiden ladies as bee-keepers 692 



Mailing queens 643. 645 



Making bees do hot-bed work 558 



Making bees swarm naturally ,- 649 



Making nuclei 278 



Management of bees 103. 160, 214, 262. 32 .3*1 



Managing out-apiaries 466, ..02 



Managing swarms 276.281, 330,340.419, 485, .5oi 



Managing the noney-fiow 389 



Manufactured comb honey 62 



Marketing honey .. 1-, 2u, 37, 51. 57. 60. 65. 66. 91, 



211, 296. 353, 413,450, 497. .'-67.581.631,650... 670 



Marking bees to distinguish them 439 



Marks Iraine 227 



Marriage 01 the flowers ( poem) .".48 



Massing dr mes in a queenless colony 746 



Mating nf queens 75.314,343, 4ny 



Measuring bees' tongues - V,' '■«' ^i« 



Medical animals ■ /7, 126, 17^ 



Mesquiie as a honey-plant in Texas .^o 



Mexican extracted honey 73 



Michigan adulterated lioney case 312 



Michigan bee-keeper and his apiary 1-7 



Middle sections in a super 469 



Migratt.irv bee-keeping 66, i2 



Miniature tumblers tor honey samples 6:>o 



MinimizingBwarming 536 



Mixing racesof bees ■•■■ 2.^8 



Moisture in hives i'». 'ffj 



Molasses not good for winter stores 713 



Moths 46, ■2-7,430, *oj 



Moving bees 23.5R.71. 92. 103. 151,214.291. 



3^1. 4.52. -^8*.585.611. 697 739 



Moving combs 214 



Munday frame ^o 



Nailing hives ;..• rv':..L' *'^ 



National Bee-Keepers' Association lo4, 13b, 



177, 280, 424, 474, 4h9. -503. 536 ^. ■ - -^06 



National Bee-Keepers' Union 49,56, 120 



National Pure Food and lirug Congress 4i>, 199 



National Queen-Breeders' Union 360.452, 4ob 



Naturaliy-l.uilt comb vs. comb foundation... 514 



Natiirui or Hri'lMclaiVwarms-wlilch ? 



Natural swarming "-*7, 



Now hee-papers ■ 



New kmks tii bee-keeping .■'.'Ai 



Newspaper lies about bees and honey. .l.>2. I6«. 

 New York beedlsea8e..HU, 100, 122, I3U.204, 2u8, 



New York spraying law 



Non-separatored honey 



Non-swarroers good harvesters iVo'^mV 



Non-swarmlng ■••- *;.?/ I^ll' 



Nuclei »7, 102,158, 



Nucleus method of Increase 



63^ 



a:*7 



310 

 .^A 

 M7 

 24H 



29.^ 

 184 

 842 



63» 



»43 



33 



Oats chaff for bee-hive cushions 



Observatory hive 



obsi ruction of queen-cells 



n can it be (poetry) 



Oil in beeswax ,- 



Old city of tit. Joseph. Ha 



Ohl colony • -• 



Oldest honev-comb in the world 



Old or new hives for wintering '.;iu '-i-V-r' 



onion honey - ■^^^- -^r;' 



Ontario incpector's report — •>»• 



Ontario spraying law 



( )pen-end vs. closed-end frames ••■■■■•••• 



Organiza ion among bee-keepers....l5.j. 177, 184, 

 Our helpers-how to get the '""^^''^liVR^S ^V 



Out-apiaries 68. 122. 4U-. 4bb, ol'2. 563. 



Outside rows of sections V-io Hfift 



Overheated colony •***^' ^°°' 



Overheated combs. • • -• • - ■ ■ • • •; ■ • 



Overstocking of localities 134. 246,4-9. 



»)wn land of your own 



74« 

 519 



&» 

 23*4 

 154 

 286 

 154 

 164 

 694 

 373 

 Hl>6 

 277 



54 

 481 

 33» 

 745 

 819 

 569 

 569 

 634 

 70& 



Packages for honey.... 84. 134. 169, 296. 433. 707, 810 



[backing bees for shipment T'^ 



Packing mate.ial for winter .VVr.^? 299 574 



PainteJhive .-■•; hiAW? ' 212 



Painted or unpainted hives-which ? ■-.• ^ jj 



Painting apiarian tools......... RuiK'ATl'A 



Pan-American honey-exhibit .- • ■6'"' '^-**' Jf,^ 



Paper-bag feeders 234 



Parslev angers bees -„= 



Partly-filled sections -^••■■ir* 98 



Passageways in the brood-combs •— »" 



Paste for labeling tin »''-' g=ja 



Pat and the bees g.,^ 



Peddling honey "85 



Photography and bees j.,.> 



Pickard bee-brush eVwi' 4.7T 



Pickled brood ' 638 



Pinweed.. ;;;;.';;..'iR9. 2-'0 



Placing hives „ 564.74,5, 794 



Plainsections....... i4"VwV445 491 573 



Plain sections and »ence<. 45. 183, 445, 49i, ^/a 



Pleurisy-root or milkweed j' 



Pocket for beeswax •; .;'v \... 



Pollen in ordinary finisht sections '46. S'O 



Pollen in surplus honey „ -. 



Pollen-stained sections '^ftR 407 



Pollen substitutes ■'°"- g,.> 



Pollination of orchards ........-■•■■■■■• ■■•■ ,, 



Pollination the best work of the honey-bee 3^1 



Postal service in wax.. 



Post-check money 



Power to resist sting-s.. 



57S 

 345 



70 



■■.646, 684. 698 .£766 



Preparing bees tor winter..... - ^ 



Preserving combs trom moths i-io 47y 7I5 



Preserving fruit with h'mey . ■ . . ... • ■ •- ■ "Vi-' ^'^• 



Preventing swarms settlin«"in undesirable _^^ 



places -• ,KU3 



Prevention of flrone-comb.......--.,^.--— •• — ■•» g 



Prevention of robbing ^.^Isi^f\qr.23i '■>34 



^ITel S ^S^^^.and-^ees in Ge^any.;;.;;;. . ^' 98 

 I'nmiples "f plant growth or worn ^43, d4l^ 



Producing comb lioney 97, 132, 13«. lao, —a, ^^ 



ProSingeltract^<ihoney:::::;:;::28lV38V;39n,420 



Ti_.^^..A;n.> VM-.T>air _...... ........•■•■•■ •""• 



3H1 

 293 



7, ISl. 548.713. 790 

 ' 2.i0 



Producing honev 

 Progress and reforms.. 



Propolis 



protection for bees ^,g 



Pumpkins as a honey-plant ■ ^^^ 



I*ure-food laws ^^V 7^9 



Pure-tood legiulatcon........ .-• ^g., 



Puilinif l.ees int ' the cellar •la^ 



Kt"ngfo^u'ndation in extracting frames ^. .^... 39| 

 Putting on supers IMJ, -»», o... 



3u^^«i.^I^f thegVnuinei>^e:kee^r J^;^ f 



Queen-breedera 100, ^u . , ^^^ 



Queen-cages Vi V ^<s" 4-i^ 457'. 71-t 



Queencell cups •**=• ^''^^ . .' .sll; 538 



Vueen-cells Wr*">78 ■»95 47' 714 



^UfeClfel'urrl- that ' were ' used^-eV, Joul; 



broody colonies 



Queen-e.vc!uding honey 



Oueen-experiences - g.. 



Queen killed in the cage. ... .... • •■ • ■ ■.,-,; Vn 7' 5o'->' 



Oueenless colonies 37, 8b, 278, 37o, 4u7, M-, ^^^ 



OueS;iSscoionyga<^^nihonefaivd>»llen. 5,s> 



519,531.598,622,H31,64o, fa48, 6dO, ,.S |Jo| 



Queen-rearing apiary ..... ..... -.^ ■ ■ ;;^^- — • \;^ 



Queens, .lofi. 1 '■'■ '8'- '8-', ,18-i, !>",-''.'• -"• -g., 



Ij.fi 329.4 7. 414.43», 48«.'65, 61I, .78 l><- 



Queens from advanced larva; ^^^ 



Queen Victoria 



'. .309, 326, 34 i, 43S 



board •■,;■ ^'» 



22j, Sfao- 



295 



82 



652 



infi 



■;;; 533 



41 + 



372 



63a 



ii;?stings::;iiii;'2i«:i^.282. 444. 4»2 



Rapidity of bees' wings....... •■■ 



Hearing improved races of bees 



Red clover queens 



Kefinlng beeswa.v :;■•■••■ 



Relation of bees to agriculture. . 

 Releasing queens at nignt ...... 



Relieving the pressure on queens 

 Remarkable yield.. 

 Remedies f' 



Removiiiv: queens .;-,o ■.;-•," •ili"'ii4 'll" 3-!I. 



Rendering beeswax... 228, 2.il, 311, 314, 34-, «!, 



rso 



Reporting convention proeeediniis -^^ g- 



KequeeniDg 



