Dec. 27, 1900. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



827 



Moori'. W. II. M-2 

 MnrKim, Joseph E. 4"> 

 Miir. K. ;I32 



Morris. C. K.. -Ilia. 541,572 

 Moss. Juel A. 747 

 Mottilz. A. 142. iiH4 

 Mouiiijoy, J. Wiley, 20, 



2."^ 1 , 57 1 

 Moyte. Henry C. 654 

 Murniy, K. L. 4HI 

 Mutli Kasinussen, Wm. 



1U4, 212, 28lj 



Nehf, L. 191 



Newman. Thomas U. 49, 



1211,505 

 jNiver, S. A. 142, 194, 5S1 

 Nordin, Oscar. 2(iii 

 Norton^John G. 462, 529, 



63S 

 Nutt, W. C. 63, 125, 524, 



U15 



Ochsner. E. D. 81 

 Oh inert, Geo. A. 287 

 •• Old Grime.'s," 3. 19. 50, 



81, 114, 178, 275. 3J9. 



4H4 

 Olson, And. 171 

 Orcutc, J.P. 431 



Parker, .1. W. 4130 

 Payne. J. W. 94 

 Pearson, C. W. 719 

 Pearson. U. I-,. 4^2 

 Peck, 1!. W. 420 

 Petlerson.John. 14 

 Peel. C. V. A. 388 

 Peiro, Dr. 220. 509 

 Pender. W. S. 27, 106, 234 

 Peterson, Jas. 2h3 

 Petlit, Morley,42. 533 



Pettit. S. T. 179,206,221, 



434,615 

 Pickard. Ada L. 122.241, 



26K, 763 



Pierce U. H, 90 

 Popplet'in.O. O. 43 

 Porter, 11. H. 523 

 Porter. Mary C. 216 

 Porter. W.L,. 216.780 

 PresswooU. Cnesley. 287 

 Pridgen, W. H. 58, 59, 



165. 23"-., 401,499. 598 

 Pryal. W. A, 30, 78, 324 

 Purdy, Ira. 156 



Quirin. H. G. 379,508,557 



Rambler. 132 

 Rankin, J. M. 813 

 Kanson. W. B 329 

 lianchluss, Frank, 125, 



197 

 Rauchfuss, H. 295 

 Kedden, L. E. 29 

 Reed. L G. 30 

 Reed.VV. H. 315 

 Reeve. M. K. 74 

 Kehn, Frank L 33 

 Reiuer. G. L. 3.i5 

 Reynolds, Cliauncey, 



351,462 



Rice, Asa. 61, 125, 

 Rice, M. M.77 

 Rickel. Samuel, 750 

 I'.idlev, J.430 

 lliker. Geo. W. 269 

 ■■ Rip Van Winkle," 777 

 Robinson, Wm. so7 

 Kockehback, G. 99 



Roe. B. S. 22 '. 285. 431 



Rogers. Virgil, 158 

 Roorda, Henry. 270 

 Roorda, .John, 638 

 Ho it, Ernest K. 75, 91, 

 122. Ih7, 218,311. 3-.4, 

 428, 48 ', 503, 523, 622, 

 031, 716 

 Root. A. 1. 2.50. 772, 781 

 Kosson. .1. A. 3 I 

 Koush. V. V. 12 

 R 'zell. Alhert. 172 

 Ryan, R. R. 445 



Sage. George, 379 

 Sagendort. Mrs.F.W. 702 

 Salsbiiry. I*. ( '. 191 

 Sarg.>nt, Frances P. 796 

 Sargent. J. S. 314 

 Schaeffle, E. H. 42S 

 Schmidt, B. V. 13.2.53.749 

 Schmidt, John R. 17,242. 



275. 369, 417, 564, 648, 



6-0 



Scholl, J^ouis. 501,516 

 Scott. A. T. 155 

 Scott. Geo. G. 211 

 Scott, J. R. 46. 490 

 Scrimger. Andy. 830 

 Secor. Eugene, 8, 25,312. 



548.611.739 

 Sharp. Allen. 58 

 Sharp. Dr. Percy. 487 

 Shaw. A. 477 

 Sbirreff. G. G. 284 

 Shuir. Wm. A. 203 

 Silver. John C. 267 

 Simon, M. N. 571 

 Simpson, S. S. 28fl 

 Simpson, 'rheadore, 267 

 Siple. J. H. 253 

 Skaggs, L. L. 293 

 Small, Charles, 410 

 Small, J. C. 508 



Smith, A. W. 411 

 Smith. (ii'.irgoT. 91 

 Sniitli. s.ll. J13. 479 

 Snell. 1. A. 2i;o. 341,.550 

 SnowliiTger. A. II. 302 

 Snow, i). F. 44* 

 Snydfr. Aaron. 589 

 Snyder C. W. 479 

 Snyder, F. C 287 

 Snyder. Ml-s. F. S. A. 276 

 Sonnesoli. Peter. 701 

 SosBonian. M. II. fi05 

 Spitler, Geo. 13.94,814 

 Springer, H. C.2 '6, 6Vo 

 Staclielhausen. L. 5o, 98 

 Stahlman. P. W. 205,743 

 stahoski.L. 235 

 Stainiiiger. N. 3.50. 4.59 

 Stanley. Arthur, 54o 

 Stephenson. William T. 



270. 334, 364 

 Stevenson. A. F. 702 

 Stewart. Chas. 398 

 Stinehring. Geo. W. ,524 

 Stire. ,Iacob, 29 

 Stokesberry, R. R. 14 

 Stolley, Wm. 46, 93, 189, 



257, 823 

 Sione. B. T. 348 

 Stone. Jas. A. 37 

 Slur,l(M-k. c. II. 4.53 

 Stmt/. W. I' 44 

 Stout. S;impsoil. 363 

 Stover. Austin, 812 

 Stow. Mrs N.L. 331 

 Strong. J. L. 290. 589 

 Sturtevant. B. H.475 

 Suppe. R. C.4."i9 

 Swanson, S. C. 63 

 Syverud. L. A. 2y 

 Taylor. B.S. 45 

 Theilmann.C. 83. 207 



Thomas. Noah. 718 

 Thompson, F. B. 389 

 Thompson. F. I-. 59. 90, 



4:JM, 715 

 Tilli-r, B. T. 299 

 Towle, Mrs. Jennie, 385 

 Travis, I. A. 429 

 Tubes, G. F. 139 

 Turnliull. John, 141.319 

 Tyler. Fred. 461. 766 



"Uncle Frank," 78. 126, 



17.1 

 "Uncle Li8ha."600 

 " Urbanite," 244 

 Utendorler, G. P. 2S3 

 Van Blaricum. Carson. 



177 

 Van De Mark, F. 139.670 

 Vangundy. G. W. 270 

 Van Petten. J. T. 27! 

 Vei-iler, P. V.442 

 Victor. W. O. 145 

 Voi;;t. C H.29 

 Voorheis, Wm. G. 52,67, 



69 



Vought, Albert, 478 



Waale.T. H 79< 

 Walker, H.G. 14.700 

 Walleumever, J. C. 795 

 Walton, Prof. C, L. 638, 



671,717 

 Watson, A.D. 814 

 Wavnian, L. 62 

 Weiister. F. R. 717 

 VVeilel, F. B. 362 

 Weed. Ileo. 11.61 

 Wlieeler. lieo. S. 86 

 Whipple. W. W. 317 

 Wliite. Henry. 2o4 

 Whiting. D. E.2H 

 Whitman, F. B. 63 

 Whitmer. Daniel, 711 

 Whitney, Byron. 238 

 Whitney. Wm.M. 1,245, 



459. ,5tl6, 5.55, 732 

 Wicberts. A. 478 

 V/iggins. F. C. 221. 588 

 Wilcox. F. 793 

 Wileox. J. W. 140 

 Willeutt, A. E. 189, 700, 



750 



Williams, Erwin. 474.734 

 Williams' Geo. W. 92 

 AViiiiams, Rufus, 29 

 Williams, W. W. 124 

 Wilson. A. G. 433 

 Wilson. D.C 652 

 Wilson. l';dward,.574 

 Willz, Albert. 4.18 

 Wing. James 11.606 

 Wing, Mrs. Flora, 670 

 Wirth.Jacoh, 63, 158.267, 



494 

 Woodall, E. 63 

 Wooomansee, Mrs. 



Krama, 252 

 Wright. H. R. 0«7 

 Wright. W. T. 206 

 Wyss, Daniel. 453 



Yaple. Fred H. 415 

 York. George W. 435 

 Young, N. 461 

 Young. W. B. .540 

 Young, W. R. 7.34 

 Yount,Adnah and Alice. 

 750 



II^I.tJSXRA'riOiKS. 



Abbott, Rev. E. T 657 



Acklin. Miss Bthel, with queen-cell frame 632 



Alsike clover 807 



Anderson, Anton G. and his anisry 49 7 



Apiarian exhibit of F, Ij. Grant at the Lewlston 

 I.Maine) Fair 599 



Apiaries of Harry l.Hthron 625. 629 



Apiary and daiigliters ol Peter J. Klein 449 



Apiary of A. G. Wilson 433 



Aplarv of Ch.is. Koeliljiig 648 



Apiary of K. 1). (lihsner 81 



Aplarv of F. I.. Til V lor 663 



ApiarV of Frank I,. Kehn 33, 34 



Apiary of Hewitt brothers 777 



Apiary otjohii DK'ekev 664 



Apiary of Perry Mcli.Aell 713 



Apiary of 8i I IIS 1 1 :i 11 or 225 



Apiary of Tone hi l,i>liiiian 65 



Apiary of Wm. M. Whitney 1, 3 



Apples showing elfeet of pollination 612 



Bee-cellar of T. F. Bingnam 193, 194 



Bee-supply factory of the G.B. Lewis Co 256 



Belgian hare shed , B80, 6HI 



Bellows bee-smoker 321 



Bertrand.Ed 7.53 



Hitter-sweet 337 



Bleaching beeswax 483 



Bleaehing-liouse 668 



('alifornia compared with Eastern States 133 



Cartons 353 



Case feeder 227 



Cell-cups, completed cells and queen-nursery as 



used by W.II. Pridgen 4(12 



Chalet or home of Mr. Bertrand 761 



Chateau l)e Blonav 776 



Coggshall. D. H. and one of his out-apiaries 114 



Co II ill-found at ion molds 289 



('niiison riover 465 



DiKhint.C. P 577 



Device for ventilating hives 18 



Dipping-sticks used in modern queen-rearing . . 



401 500 



Dipping-tank for queen-cell cups 499 



Doolittle, G.M 705 



Kagerty. Wm. H 57 



EHect of cross-fertilization in enlarging fruit 



as well as seeds 161 



Elwood. P. H 737 



Factory, home, and apiary of Gus Dittmer 357 



Feeback. AV. S. and apiary 722 



France quadruple chaff-hive 467 



Germs of bee-diseases 133 



Hambaugh,J.M 690 



Home-apiary of James M. Ilobbs 419 



HonieofD.H Coggshall 11-3 



Honey-extractor 245 



House-apiary at Notre Dame 273 



Howard. Dr. Wm. K 2ii9 



Hutchinson, W.Z 785 



Improved straw hive 259 



Johansen, Mr., and his extension hive... 129 130, 131 



Kreutzinger. L 597 



Langstroth. L. h 549 



Langstrotli monument 673 



Loading hives on a wagon to move to better 



pastures 584 



Locust blossoms 369 



Lvnian's bee-escape honey-board 305 



Marks, W.F 641 



Mason, Dr. A. B 593 



McBvov. Wm 801 



Moore. Herman F 677 



Newman. Thomas (4 49, 609 



Norton. J. G.. and his bee-hive incubator 529 



On the rond to a sweeter land 585 



Plck.ard. Ada L 241 



Queen-rearing apiary of D. J.BIocher 793 



" Rear elevation— cross section" 285 



R.?frigerator— showing air-currents , 652 



Revere House— convention headquarters 536 



Roof-apiary in Cincinnati 17 



Root, A. 1 769 



Hoot. Ernest B 561 



Secor. Hon. Eugene 545 



Snowbound out-apiary in Texas 145 



Stolley, Wm.. and his shed-apiary 257 



Theilraann. C 83 



Van Blaricum. Carson, and bis apiary 177 



Wax-extractor - 3 '7 



West. Mrs., and daughter in the apiary 385 



Whitcomb, K 817 



While. Mr. and Mrs., and apiary 481 



Winter-case arrangement 389 



Yellow sweet clover in bloom 417 



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