INDEX TO VOLUME XIII. 



Foreign Notes: 



A (^entenarian in Alsace 29S 



An Interesting lietter from Germany 314 



Apiculture at the Paris Exposition 299 



Apis Dorsata (tlie large Bee) of Java 400 



Arabis Alpina (a new Honey Plant) 405 



Bee Convention in Bohemia, Austria 39S 



Bee-Culture in Northern Russia 29S 



Brazilian Honey Plant— An Evergreen 299 



Chilled Bees— How saved from Death .... 4n.5 

 Cure for Foul Brood— Salicylic Acid 299 



Distribution of the Honey Bee 277 



Does takin;? Honey Injure Plants? 225 



Dzierzon Q,ueens and Cyprian Bees 347 



Forming Xew Colonies in France 177 



Foul Brood— Its Cause . 277 



From '-Nostra Bella Italia" 277, 



General Points for Beginners 177 



Honey-rhief Moth in Germany 405 



How to clear Dead Bees from the Combs . . 177 

 How to Counteract Production of Drones . 226 

 How to Prove the Adulteration of Honey . 225 



Increasing Colonies in Hanover 22(j 



Introduction of Foreign Races of Bees 299 



Salicylic A<Md as a Cure for Foul Brood. . . 140 

 Scientific Farmers and Bee-Keepers 277 



The American Bee .lournal in Europe . .. 277 

 Tlie Cyprian Bee (C. J. H. Gravenhorst) ... 299 



The Cyprian Bee in Germany 225 



The ditterent Races of Bees 140 



The Honey Harvest in Alsa e 405 



Tlie Honey Season in Europe 298 



The Importation of .Iavane>e Bees 277 



Tlie late .\drtm Grimm's Theory 299 



The Simple.st Remedy for Stings 225 



The Tulip Tree in Germany 299 



The use of Robber Bees 22(3 



\Wntering in Pits and Cellars in Bohemia, 40(i 

 Gleanings from Exch.\nges: 



Abbott's School of Apiculture in England 14 



How to Prepare Colonies with Chaflf J4 



The Centennial Honey Sliow 14 



"White Comb Foundation— How to Get it ? 14 



Notes and Queries: 



A Cure for Bee Dysentery 84 



Alsike Clover as Forage for Bees 1S9 



A Young Queen Leaving tlie Hive 48 



Bees of the same Colony Fighting 47 



Bmckwheat for a Late Crop of Honey 279 



Centennial Award on Honey Extractors. . 158 



Cockroaches Investing Hives . 121 



Comb Foundation— Is it Thinned by Bees. 278 



Extracting Uncapped Honey 189 



Fall Pasturage for Bees in^Illinois 48 



Foul Brood and its Cure 48 



Good Cure for Bee Stings 189 



Honey Boxes vs. Sectional Frames 157 



Honey Plants 83, 315, 351, 423, 423 



How to Italianize Hybrid Bees 279 



How to Prevent After-Swarming 189 



How to Prevent Honey Souring 157, 422 



How to Prevent "in-and-in Breeding" .... 157 



How to Secure Straight Combs . 47 



How to Transfer Bees from Box Hives . . . 158 



Introducing Italian Queens 83 



Is Maple-Sugar Water good for Bees ? 157 



Is the American Hive still Patented? 421 



Keep Colonies Strong in Order to Succeed, 315 



Langstroth Hive (none better) . ... 47 



Langstroth Hives— their correct measure . 157 



Melilot Clover as a Honey Plant 279 



Melilot Clover— its Desciiption 121 



Mignonnette as a Bee P/isture 220 



Patent Hive Vendor* and Robbers 48 



Proper Width apart for Combs 47 



Queenless Colony— How to Remedy it 158 



Quinby Hive— Foul Brood— Moths 278 



Reasons for Loss in Wintering Bees? 1.57 



Renewing Combs in the Brood Chamber . . 315* 

 Rust on Extractors— How Avoided 278 



Small Comb Foundation Machines 220 



Sugar for Feeding in the Spring 121 



The Bes' cure for Foul Brood ... 189, 315 



The Best Plant— Cheapest Pasture 279 



The best way to Preserve emptv Combs, 189 31.5 



The Doolittle Honey Box and Crate 421 



The Journal duly Appreciated 47 



The Quinby Clamp for Hives 121 



The Quinby Smoker— King's msike 1.58 



Tulip and Basswood— How Cultivated 278 



Upward Ventilation— Is it Necessary? 189 



Van Deusen's Feeder— a Description 221 



Why do Bees go West when Swarming? . . 121 

 Why do Bees sometimes Refuse to Swarm 278 

 Why Queens put several Eggs in one Cell. 315 



Willows and Maples as Honey Plants 189 



Wintering on the Cellar Bottom 48 



Our Letter Box : 



Sundry Letters, 14, 51, lOO, 123, 1.59, 204, 240, 

 275. 300, 335, 418 



Proceedings of Convention.s: 



California Association . . . 137, 242, 264 



Central Kentucky Association 415 



Jeflerson County, Indiana, Association 230 



Maury County, Tennessee, Association . . 88 

 Michigan Association 31, 166 



National Association .369 



New York City Association 341 



North Eastern Association 103, 1S2 



Nortliern Missouri Association 67, 344 



Southern Kentucky Association 410 



Westein Illinois Association 176, 196 



Southern Notes: 



A New Use for Honey in Making Wine . . . 334 



Bee-Culture in the Southern States 3.33 



Bee Items gleaned on our Trip 407 



Bees in Northern Georgia 262 



Best Hive for all Purposes 333 



Comb Honey— Building a Honey House . . 398 

 Covering lor Frames 225 



Drones with Heads red as a Cherry 3-33 



Explanatory— Our Southern Department, 234 



Honey-Dew in the Southern States, 224 



How to Kaise Queens 261 



Look-Out Apiary— Comb Foundation .... 407 



Mr. A. F. Moon's Apiary in Georgia 333 



N. N. H. (Novice— Natlonal-Heddon) 333 



One Hundred Hives in a C.vclone 361 



Our Honey— not from the White Clover 225 



Our Visiting Jaunt to Louisiana 297 



Price of Bees in Tennessee 333 



Purely Mated Queens 333 



Queen Destroying Workers 261 



Sending Bees by Mail 224 



The Honey Season 261 



The Hive I Prefer— the Langstroth, 261 



To our Friends about Mailing Bees, 261 



Waysiile Pencilings en route to New York. 407 



Weight of a Colony of Bees in June 297 



Will it Pay to raise Dollar Queens ? 334 



