AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



839 



Cost of honey-comb 506 



Covering for hives when moving bees 189 



Covers for hives 104 



Cruelty and inhumanity 345 



Cure for gapes in " chiclis " 775 



Curious ceremony •. 441 



Dead-air spaces in hives 72 



DEATH NOTICES OP 



Bianconcini, Chas 376 



Byers.T.L. 567 



Clickinger, Earle • 375 



Griffith, Baxter C 159 



Phenicie, C. A 535 



Poindexter, Mrs. Geo 759 



Ulivi, Abbe Giotto 504 



Young, Ivar S 343 



Different thoughts and views 648 



Double bottom-boards for hives Myers, 292, 546 



Dragging out bees Doolittle, 574 



Driving among bees Harrison. 455 



Drone-excluder zinc Tinker, 321 



Drone foundation for sections 710 



Drones in February Davis, 294 



Dwindling of colonies 807 



Early brood Holmberg, 321 



Earth's changes 345 



Empty combs, 110 Miller, 579— 



Secor, 678 Doolittle, 702 



End-bars— closed or open? 577 



Equalizing brood in the spring 420 



Essays at conventions 6 



Exhi bits at fairs 473 



Experience in keeping bees Falkner, 54— 



Mercer, 223— Nichols, 446 Brown, 709 



Experiments in bee-keeping Cook, 764 



Extracted honey Faylor, 81— Muth, 317 



Extracting early honey 419 



Facing hives, 616 Secor, 295 



Feeding bees Stewart, 547— De Witt, 571— 



Harrison. 739, 774 Pouder, 836 



Feeding in hives with tight bottoms Bugbee, 772 



Feeding partly-filled sections Dibbern, 610 



Feeding sugar for honey Miller, 247 



Fertilization of plants by honey-bees. Harrison, 41 



Flowers 761 



Folding honey-sections Loveland, 357 



Forming nuclei from hatching brood... Atchley, 773 



Foul brood, 76, 156. ai4 Robinson, 44, 766— 



Swaner, 51— Miller, 83— Leah, 326— Moore, 



358 Latham, 640 



Foul brood combs Taylor, 195 



Foundation in brood-nest and sections, 251, 282, 



416 T..Worden, 678 



Foundation vs. empty comb in sections. 76, 540, 



Cyrenius, 193 



Four and five banded bees Wilkins, SSI- 

 Michael, 391— Wallace, 551 Pond, 607 



Free delivery of farm mail 455 



Freight rates on honey, 410 Muth, 317 



Furniture polishes .- 600 



Gable-roofs for hives Atchley, 2C2 



Galvanized iron tank for honey 



Reading, 85 Cornell, 184 



Qasses in Cellars Thielmann, 412 



Gathering honey and pollen 



Doolittle, 573 Draper, 803 



German bee-keepers 792 



German or black bees vs. Italians Hamilton, 85 



Gloves. 215 697 



Golden banded Italians Davis, 119 



Golden bees Faylor, 81 



Good yields per acre Prichard, 192 



Government aid for apiculture, 536, 584 



El wood, 542 Cook, 764 



Government bee-keeper 216 



Grading of honey, 75, 76, 743. . . .Baldridge, 105— 

 Elwood, 142— Green, 222— Greiner. 320— Man- 

 delbaum. 349— Nelson, 390— Wilcox, 477— 

 Waller, 549 — Marshall, 606 — Buckmaster, 



670 Mann, 674 



Granulation of Honey 471 



Handle bees carefully Doolittle, 616 



Hive for wintering bees Rice, 673 



Hives Chalmers, 447 



Hiving bees Ludwig, 358 



Hiving beea on empty combs G. B. H., 109 



Home market and beginners 602 



Honey and sugar competition Muth, 317 



Honey as medicine 198 



Honey-bees as house-keepers Anderson. 703 



Honey-boards- with or without frames 476 



Honey-comb for honeymoon 567 



Honey-dew. .Mitchell, .54— Reading, 71— Bechly, 

 84— Powelson, 197— Robbins, 257— Pierce, 263 

 —Barrows, 294— Dibbern, 295, 392— Aten, 355 



— Haskins, 454— Smith, 519 Miller, 766 



Honey for brood-rearing. McKeDzie,6U— Miller, 611 



Honey for food and medicine 378 



Honey for gravel 505 



Honey in the heart of a tree 701 



Honey-prophet and predictions Wilson, 311, 484 



Honey-tanKs, 184 Cornell, 184 



Honey vinegar OdendabI, 262 



Honey wagons in cities Backensto, 228 



Horticultural exhibit 824 



Human enemies of bees 570 



Illinois bee-questions Stone, 249 



Illustrations— 



Agricultural building of the World's Fair 281 



Alley drone-trap self-hiver 547 



Alsike clover 512, 513 



Bingham perfect safety bee-smoker 795 



Cases for World's Fair honey exhibit 408, 793 



Combs as built by Apis Dorsata 382 



Drone excluder zinc 321 



Enlarged cells— cells natural size 195 



Goold reversible honey extractor 443 



'■ Lightning '' bee-escape 451 



Log-house honey exhibit 473 



Manufactures and liberal arts building 379 



Map of World's Fairgrounds 608, 609 



Pratt's self-hiver 482 



Protecting a tree with sheet tin 198 



Red clover 573 



Section press and foundation fastener 409 



Tefit,J.W 421 



York, George W 729 



Imbedding wire by electricity, 665 Dages, 227 



Importing bees Walker, 7 



Influence of climate and blossoms 518 



Injurious insects 762 



Introducing queens, 663 Mead, 743 



Italianizing bees Harrison, 576 



Italian bees, 47, 77, 380 Knickerbocker, 20— 



Wheeler, 106 Robinson, 477 



Italians and black bees Ellingwood, 192, 704— 



Blanken, 253— Laws, 286— Aten. 355— John- 

 son, 323, 510— Nelson. 325— Falkner, 359— 

 White, 384-Grover, 387— Farnum, 450— Law- 

 rence, 478— Douglass, 511— Fisher, 514— Lilli- 

 bridge, 544— Jones. 549— Latham,578— Arnold, 

 578-Clark, 583— White, 615— Saul, 64.5— Fra- 

 zier, 707 Miller, 832 



Judging bees at fairs. .Hutchinson, 382— Kildow, 

 391— Trego, 421— Robbins, 4.52, 669— Wallace, 

 548— Latham, 578 Frazier, 706 



Keep bees dry 644 



Keep honey in a warm room 733 



Keeping a diary Aspinwall, 158 



Keeping bees from watering-troughs 635 



Keeping comb honey 24 



Keeping the queen in the hive 552 



Keeping time to the music of progress Secor, 487 



Keep your feet dry 795 



Kellogg's objections to use of honey 632 



Killing off drones Perks, 773 



Kind words 568, 775 



Knew it all Greiner, 230 



Knife and fork cement 600 



Labelson tin Pouder, 87 



Lady apiarist married Theilmann, 102 



La Grippe, 40, 248 Judkins, 423 



Langstroth, Rev. L. L % 375 



Language of bees Millett, 115 



Law of progression Tomlin, 581 



Laying workers Heddon, 705 



Leaking covers to hives 424 



Lessons in bee-keeping Lower, 53 



Lessons of arbor day 837 



Letters about the Bee Journal 313 



Location for an apiary, 520 



SchaefiBe, 487 Andre, 644 



Location for bees Doolittle, 16 



Lovers and producers of honey Pond, 85 



Mailing queens, 535 Colwick, 357 



Maladies among bees 442 



Management of bees, 115 Lown, lie- 

 Brought. 119 Stewart, 546 



Management of out-apiaries Benedict, 769 



Manipulation of bees 520 



Marketing honey.. Muth. 317— Tolar. 738— Craig, 740 



Manufactures and liberal arts building 379 



Markings of bee-progeny Aten, 3.55 



Markings of hybrid bees Robbins, 479 



