THIS MIVKSMIC'Jtlf mMM JOU'RNAIL. 



861 



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Skunks in tbe apiary 532 



Space, bees will not till with wax , ... 3H5 



Spacing and inverting frames.. 



Harmer, -219 Pluramer, 252 



Spacing combs Faylor. 313, 308, 552— Miller, 



365, 433-Pond. aya— Shuck. 4l3~King, 588— 



Doulitile 487 



Speed of bees 83 



Spiders in tbe apiary 576 



Song of bees and summer (poem) 501 



Song of long ago (poem) Riley, 597 



Song of the bee (poem) 630 



Sour honey Reynolds, 651 



Sprav from Hying bees rook, 284 



Spraying trees, 292 Freeborn, 53— Robertson, 



179— Abbott. 231 —Richmond, 253 — Gere. 



369 Huff, 708 



Spreading the frames 51 



Spring dwindling 776 



Springfield (Ills.) exposition 549 



Spring management of bees Doolittle, 23— 



Latham. 182— Hilton. 299 Cook, 347 



Standard apiarian articles Emery, 490 



Standard implements Tefft. 268 



Starters in sections, 25 Miller, 146 



StatiettcB of bee-keeping, 396, 499, 515, 579. 660, 



709 Burnet, 698 



Stinging qualities of bees Doolittle, 3h7 



Stonng extracted-honey. . .Gould, 329- Watkins. H27 



Strange, sad and sweet (poem) Campbell, 167 



Straining extracted honey Inman, io7 



Strong colonies Watkins, 22 



Sugar syrup Stockwell, 826 



Supers, 229. . . . Baldridge, 232— Bull, 278— Hilton, 



284— Gould. 329 McDonald, 240 



Superseding queens .....Cfouley, 252 



Swarm hiving basket Gould. 329 



Swarm-hivers... Alley, 27, 105, 22(), 3.13— Stout, 58 

 — Sewell,59-Stephens. 70— Dibble, 72, 233— 

 Sbiber. li4— Tolman, 107— Lacy, 170,449.6J14— 

 Alves. 215— Harmer, 230— Clarke, 263--Dem- 



aree. 328 Carver, 403 



Swarming, 116, lis, 181, 197,259.309,369,396.531, 

 549- Watkins, 22— Rosebrough, 29— (^over- 

 dale.169— Heddon,2 3— Benedirt.267— Clover, 

 44 Doolittle. 3U>— Robbins, 381— Harriaon. 



474— France. 806 Carlzen, 828 



Swarming, influence of drones 740 



Swarming without much brood or any queen- 

 cells .501 



Swarm returning to old hive 772 



Swarms in October 709 



Swarms wiibout drones Kinsel, 7H0 



Sweet sycamore bee-tree I4t) 



Symptoms of diseased bees Petty, 284 



Syracuse honey-market Doolittle. 3iu 



Syrian bees. .Cook, 40— Doolittle, 666— Demaree, 711 



Taking off surplus honey Hine, 549 



Tally tor surplus honey-chamber Stewart, 1^5 



Tariff on honey .In Canada 275 



Tastes of sweetness (poem) 5(i8 



Taxing bees Tracy, 92— Olney, 99 



Temperature of bee-cellars, 25 Abbott, 184 



Temperature of December Bates, 74 



Temper ol bees Bomberger, 586 



Testing beeswax 629 



Thanksgiving 772 



Toads and bees Miller, 499 



Top-bars Dilworth, 84— Coverdale, I69~ 



Heddon. 220 Clarke, 262 



Toronto (Ont.) bee and honey exhibit 



Holtermann, 648 



Toronto industrial exhibition 596 



Transferring bees. 197, 50() Bunch. 236— 



Cargill, 25y— Petty. 2«5 Anderson, 316 



Trees for shade and honey 276 



Trembling or nameless disease Baldwin. 124 



—Marsh, 347— Barber, 347— Jones, .523— Allen, 



„ 549 Bull, 582 



T-super and comb-honey Baldridge, 145 



Two queens in ahive 645 



Two swarms on one tree Smith, 764 



Uncapped honey absorbing poison from bees' 



breath 517 



Unfinished sections, 7 Crouley, 57 



Uniting colonies, 740 Bennett, 419— Graves, 



5<-»6— CuUinan, 633— Knowles, 661. ..Doolittle, 694 



Ventilating hives Tinker, 73— De Groff. 188— 



Benton. 219 — Tefft. 488 — Harrison. 505- 



Goldsborough, 663 Collins, 811 



Vienna congress 2H(( 



Visit to DadHnts apiary : '.., 75.", 



Visiting apiarists. . . Youngman, 172— Clarke. 262 

 — MiUer. 506— Teflt. 568-Root, 616- Pratt, 



„ .681 Dibbern, 727 



Voice of hope (poem) V ore, 369 



Water for bees 298 



Wax extractors Gould, 329 



Weather prophets. 244 Blake. 195 



Weight of sections when selling honey 533 



Welcome to the honey-bee (poemi fioi 



Weygandt's bee-lectures. 428 Roese, 1 99 



What ailed tbe bees ? ElUngwood. 220, 



3 1 6. 357 Petty, 284 



What I aon't know Miller' 759 



What Is a nucleus? 8-'0 



Which shall it be? (poem) Rich,* 6 



White honey and fall honey 5fi.-), 714 



Wbite red-clover Armstrong, 539 



Wide frames Doolittle, 102— Caldwell, 184— 



Miller. 330 Lacy. 263 



Width of sections 6 



Width of top-bars 045 



Wilev lie about honey .'PrVngie. 308 



Wind-breaks for the apiary 563 



Winter covering Tolebroton, 828 



Winter work Dibbern, 855 



Wiring frames 3g9 



Woman's experience with bees .!!.Kenrick"6(>^ 



Aunt Mary. 383 Clover, 415 



Women In the apiary 281 



Wintering bees. 266 Harrison, 8, 24.51— 



Pearce, 5'.— Bunch, 187— Klliott. 24'.t Clarke, 

 2(i2— Tyrrel. 264— Carver, "JTs— SIii vt'in, 357. 

 6Jl^-Eaton, 4oi-Roese. 4,'.l - Dnipi-r. 683- 

 Benjarain. 728-Dayton, 7I(>— Zillmer. 792— 



^ovice, 820 



Wonderful weaver (poem) 2' -3 



Wood-zinc honey-boards 44.'i 



Worker-bee theory Pringle. ii'>i* 



Worker-cells— correct size M iller. 433 



Working bees in the garden Stockwell, 650 



Work in the apiary Demaree, 677 



Working to get the best results Doolittle. 469 



World's fair exhibit, 307 Compton. ih4— 



Pond. 276 Mapon, 348 



Worms in hives McLeddon, 420 



Yesterday is past (poem) 1h5 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Aerolite, found in Winnebago Co., loa. 396 



Alfalfa and its long roots 836 



Alley's self-hiving arrangement 27 



Alley's swarm-hivers 354 



Apiary of Mrs. Martha Anderson 5 



Automatic swarm-hiver 634 



Brood-combs reversed 521 



California raisins and vineyard.. 664, 565 

 Creston (Iowa) blue-grass palace. ..... 548 



Detroit fair and exposition 532 



Dibbern bee-escape 86 



Dzierzon, Rev. Dr. John 50 



Globe bee-veil in assuring sleep 628 



Holtermann, R. P 100 



Huntley's reversible frame 200 



Ilgen, Johann Heinrich (author and 



teacher) 428 



Lacy's automatic swarm hiver 170 



Poorman's Langstroth hive 186 



Queen restrictor of W. C. Dayton 790 



Reese's bee-escape 231 



Russell's bee-escape 211 



Sioux City corn palace 564 



Swammerdam, Jan 646 



Teasel for honey 580, 660 



CORRESPONDENTS. 



Abbott. Bev. E. T. ."i98 

 Abbott, L. F. 1W4. 231,235, 



472 

 Adams. Willie C. 91 

 Adamson, Ira, 2il 

 Addenbrooke. W. 28, 259 

 Adolphson. G. 692 

 Afflerbaugh, N. W. 124 

 Alderman & Roberts, 667 

 Allen, A. C. 261 

 Allen, E. F. 549 

 Allen. Stella A. 613 

 Alley, Henry, 27, 105, 220, 



236, 26S. 3i3, 491 

 Allison. Mathew. I(>6 

 Alton. A. M. H2 

 Alves, G.M. 215 

 Anderson, Thos. A. 316, 



644 



Anderson, Wm. 148 

 Anderson. Rev. "Wm. 523 

 Andrews. J(»hn, 148 

 Applegate, H. T. .563 

 Armstrong. J. C. 443, 539 

 Arnold, H. H. 93 

 Arnold, I. N. 755 

 Ashby, G. H. 3. 76 

 Aten, A. C. 218 

 Aunt Mary, 383 

 Auringer, Geo. II. 300,652 

 Avery, Joiln B. 251 

 Axtell, Mrs. L. C. 43, 618 



Backensto. W. Ij. 327 

 Baker, O. W. 371 

 Baker, W. Johnson 28 

 Baldridge, M. M. 145, 232 

 Baldwin, A. Y..524 

 Baldwin, B. T. 124 

 Baldwin, G. G. 491 

 Baldwin, T.J. 235 

 Banning, J.G. HU 

 Barb, J. S. 12,357 

 Barclay, Wm.S. 90 

 Barber, CD. 404,684 

 Barber, C. J. 347 

 Barber, H. D. 821 

 Barber, Ira, 275 

 Barker. D. E. 809 

 Barnes, J. A. 371 



Barney. M.U 311 

 Barnliart, Samuel 252 

 Barnum, Will M. 371, 41 1, 



Barrows, O. B. 780 

 Bates, P J. 74 

 Battey, C. D. 44 

 Bayard. J. W. 7 

 Beach, A. L. 38K, 603 



Beal, W. J. 696 

 BecktoW, J. C. 644 

 Bell. J. C. 74 

 Benedict, Aaron, 267 

 Benham, G. N. 60, 315,516 

 Benjamin, B, 7-'8 

 Bennett. Mits Dema, 280, 



2d6, 416 



Benton, Byron. 219 

 Besse. Dr. H. 246 

 BiuKham, T. F. 350 

 Bittenbender, J, W. 588, 



596 

 Black, John B. 843 

 Black, S, N, 4u4 

 Blain, J. 739 

 Blake, Prof. C.C.I 95 

 Blanchard, J. 357 

 Hlanken, Jno. H. 796 

 Bleasdale. B. F. 204 

 Blodget, John. 58, 764 

 Boardman, H. R, 326 

 Boersller, John, 261, 268, 



475, 844 

 Bolt, Cbas.W. .597 

 Bomberger, W. M. 550, 



586, 619 

 Bott, Fred, 540 

 Boyd, B.C. 12, 108 

 Brandt. A. 491 

 Braentigam, H. 723 

 Breed, J . E. 2.s, 436 

 Brickey, Peter, 2.'>3 

 Brokaw. Lionel, 60 

 Brose, Prof. C. 612 

 Brown, B. B. 539, 716, 820 

 Brown, H. G. 124 

 Brundage, Thos. B. 76 

 Bui hanoni Bro., J. W. 356 

 Bull, Joshua, 27is, 294,582, 



810 



Bull. T. S. .523 



Bunch. ('.A. 76. 187,236, 



383, 820. 716 

 Bungay. Gi'o. W. 661 

 Burgess..'. ,M. 523 

 Burnet, H. G.eilM. 764 

 Burriss, Mrs. 8. F. 451 

 Burrows, F. K. 420, 5.56 

 Burton.a. 43, 3.31 

 Butterworth. Benj. 757 



Caldwell. J. v. 184,370,492 

 Campbell. B. C. 282, 6.35 

 Campbell, R. 11.43,430 

 Campbell, R.J. 379 

 Carey. Alice. 227 

 Cargill, D.2''9 

 Carfzen, S. M. 82« 

 Carpenter, Dr. "Wm. B. 

 636, 806 



Carritt, J. M. 476 

 Carter, J. W. 451 

 Carter. R. B. 36 

 Cartmell.G. B. 370 

 Carver, Robt, 278, 402,618 

 Casbon, Mrs. Emily M. 



44, 356 

 Cassaday, D. B. 43, 107, 



236, 492 



Chalmers, D. 121 

 Chambers. S. W. 147 

 Cheney. Wesley. 483 

 Cheshire, Prof. P. R. 34« 

 Christie, John H. 172. 180 

 Church &S..n, S.J. 44 

 Clark, A. N. 402 

 Clark, J.M.8H, 219 

 Clark, J. W. 204 

 Clark, Li. J. 2(14 

 Clark, S. H. 620 

 Clark. Z. A. 11.763 

 Clarke, Rev. W. F. 262, 



467.547,729.761,821 

 Cleary, Wm. 44, 507 

 demons, Cloon & Co. 36 

 Clover, Kit, 44. 203,415 

 Coe. Asher M. 732 

 Cogil, W. H. 62'i 

 Collier, P, P. 172, 571 

 Collins, C. F. 811 

 Collins, E.H. 120 

 Compton, J. H.58 

 Compton. O. S. 183, 483 

 Cook, Geo. W. 858 

 Cook. Prof. A.J. 39. 670, 



26', 284. 323. 347, 350, 



499, 58l_l, 611, 612, 708, 



739. 776 

 Cooley. Dennis, 259 

 .'oppin, Aaron. 828 

 Corbett, C. H. 531 

 Cory, O. A. 420 

 Cory, Wm. G. 107 

 Councelman, F. 556 

 Councilman, K.W. 71, 858 

 Couse, W. 537 

 Cowan. Mrs. Anna L. 139, 



427. 643 

 Cowan, Thos. Wm. 534 

 Cover, G. W. 330 

 C'lverdale. Frank,57, 169, 



266, 52(1, 649, 793 



Crague, A. A, 697 

 Craig. Andrew, 172 

 Craig. Mayor John E. 741 

 Crandall. S. T. 252 

 Crawsbaw, W. T. 387, 707 

 Craycraft, John, 104, 188, 



195, 291 

 Creighton, J. G. 371, 588 

 Cronkleton, Ezra J. 507 

 Crouley, Wm. 57. 252 

 Crutcher, W. M. 164, 644, 



793 

 Cullinan, W. J. 388, 451, 



490. 615. 633 

 Cushing, Chas. E. 620 

 CuBhman.Prof.Sam'1.291, 



.'00.696,708,712,724 

 Cutting, H. D. 22, 25, 281, 



532 



Dadant, Chas. 103,32.5.550 

 Dadant, C. P. 5, 68, 74, 84, 

 691,755.819 



Daggett, Jas. G. 11 

 Dart. R. 855 

 Davenport, S. A. 476 

 Davis. C. A. 92 

 Davis, C. M. 700 

 Davis, John, 716 

 Davis, M. C. 124 

 Davis, R. T. 811 

 Davis, W.J. 216, 251. 789 

 Dayton, C. W. 445, 666, 



710. 790 

 Dean, E. K, 42 

 De Groff, A. N. 188. 556 

 Demaree, Belle 812 

 Demaree, G. W. 88, 117, 



328,531,67.5,677,710 



De Vinney, V. 143 

 Dewar. John. 44. 372 

 Dibbern, C. II. 86.148,263, 

 347, 363, 433. 485, 555, 

 568, 584. 631 , 727, 792,854 

 Dibble, Wesley, 72, 233 

 Dickson, Chas. W. 603 

 Dierdorff. H. 436 

 Dierduff. S. C. 522 

 Dilworth. Philo S 84 

 Dobson.J. A. C. 356 

 Dodge. J. R. 515 

 Dole. W. P. 644 

 Donaldson, C. J. 420, 571 



Doolittle, G. M. 23, M2, 



141, 215, 243, 3I(t. 347, 



387, 397, 4W1, 446, 469. 



,5(13, .5211. 5711. .581, (»r2, 



630. OOfl. 694, 739. ai3 



Douglass. W. fl. 108. Hrt7 



Drane & Son, E. 2.53, 275 



Draiier, A.N. 684, 7oo, 7.<«, 



807 



Drew. Wm. L. 4oo 

 Duliois. M. D. 188 

 Duclos, Chas 812 

 Duff. A. H. 597 

 Duncan, A. .1. 28 

 Dyer, Wm. 430 



EaglesHeld, B.C. 371 

 Karle, F. S. 697 

 Eastwood, L. 844 

 Eaton, F. A. 4iM 

 Edwards. T. M. .59 

 Ehl. Peter. 219 

 Ellingwood, Aked D. 220,. 



316, 357 

 Elliott. Wm. 249 

 Mlniore, J. J.492 

 Emery. D. R 228,490 

 England, P.J. 188.682 

 English, H. E. 476, e3J 

 Bnke, Wm. 30*1 

 Eohret, Joseph, 844 

 Eskew, J. R. 419 

 Evans, Arthur, 620 

 Eytinge, Margaret. 245 



Fairbanks. M. H. 38! 

 Farnura. H. C. 524, 571 

 Farrington, W. T. 14' i 

 Faucett, H. P. 58 

 Faylor. Rev. W. P. 313,. 



398. 508, .-..52, 635, 780 

 Feazel, B. F. 172 

 Ferry, D. M. 697 

 Fife, Jas. T. .59, 332, 476„ 



780 

 Fish, WlIberG. 316 

 Fisher, A. J. 26.5, 436 

 Fisher, A. W. 236 

 Fisher, C. L. 507. 538 

 Fisher, M. D. 695 

 Fisk, A. .M. 251 

 Fiske, Willard. 517 

 Flick, H. H. 451 

 Flint, Jos. 4.52 

 Flores. P. W. 284 

 Forbes, G. A. 693 

 Forgan, P. L. 828 

 Fowler. W. H. 667 

 Fowls, Chalon, ,521 

 France, N. E. 73 1 , 828 

 Freeborn, S. I. 53 

 Frey, George, .59, 332, 476* 



7>»li. 

 Frith, J. E. 551 

 Fritts, Chas. B. 236, 331 

 Frost, D. T. 796 

 Fuller, D. A. 8 

 Funk, H. W. 198 

 Fusselman, E. J. 764 



Gemmill. F. A. 504 

 George, Milo, 187, 252 

 Gere, C. 369, 634 

 Gibbs. E. P. 836 

 Gibson. F. A. 75 

 Gibson, G. W. S. 75 

 GIfford. H. C. 372 

 Goff, Ed. 356 

 Goff, John, 108 

 Goldsborough, Arthur.T- 



663 

 Goodell, C. A.188, 25?,404v 



716 

 Goodno, O. R. 452 

 Goodrich, J. D. 12 

 Goodspeed. C. M. 660 

 Gould, Wm. E. 329 

 Graden, Randolph, 266 

 Gravenor, H. S. 44 

 Gravenhorst, C. J. H. o4T 

 Graves, A. 68 

 Graves, W. H. (Ind.) 268 

 Graves, Wm. H. (Ills.! 



248, .506 

 Gray, J. L. 536 

 Green, Chas. A. 708 

 Griffith. B. C. 569 

 Grover, Irwin, 508 

 Gunn Geo. T. 187 

 Guthrie, J. Ij. 236 

 Gween, P. C. 723 



Hachenberg. 0r. G. P. 52: 



Hager, John Jr. 12, 388 



Hains. J. B. 386 



Hambaugh, J. M. 370,692,. 

 844 



Hamilton. Geo. W. 92 



Handel. John 267 



Hanson, G. W. 76 



Harmer, Walter, 19, 219, 

 230 



Harrington, F. F. 684 



Harrison, A. A. 523, 539 



Harrison, Mrs. L. 8, 35,. 

 84.92, 146, 164,217,276, 

 312, 428, 449, 474. .51 15, 

 516. 538, 579, 582, 678, 

 707, 728. 772, 802, 843- 



Hart. W. S. 268 



Ilaskin, S. D. 585 



Haskins, John, 28, 371 



Hawk, Z. T. 487 



Hawkins, O. R. 92, 148, 

 300, 388, 523 



