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Index to Vol. XXV. 



t^" Till* Aiillmrs' imiitfs art- '/\\>-\\ just hfUtrc tlip pjiffps 

 inrtiratfil, exrt'jil \\U:d was Hiill.'ii U\ Ihr Filitnr, discussioiis, 

 IJueries, or iimttiT sflciifil h-mii iitli'cr iH'riodicals. 



Absconding sw.irms Doolittle, 409— Dibbern, 



Adulterated honey, 35.36 Haven, 



Advice for bee-keepers Hicks, 



After-swarms Doolittle, 



Against nature 



Agricultural colleges 



Albinoism as applied to bees Robinson, 586, 



762 Cook, 



Alfalfa honey, 132 Brundage,92— Rauchfuss, 



A lighting-boards Greiner, 



Alimentary apparatus of bees Cook, 



Amateur bee-keeper's lament (poem). . Graham, 



Amazon valley . 



Amus Periwinkle's queen Socks, 



Anatomyand physiology of bees,725— Aapinwali, 



Ancient and modern apiculture Larrabee, 



Ants in the apiary, 339, 70S Downing, 214— 



Graves. 25— Lyman 



Apiary of Walter Harmer 



Apiary on a public highway Wortman, 



Apiary work Shaf nit, 664— Harrison, 



Apical tural advancement Staley, 



Apicul tural patents Taylor, 



Apis dorsata Holtermann, 323— Mulvany, 



April tears (poem) 



Are better bees than Ital ians required ?. . . , 



Arkadelphia bee-lawsuit 19, 403, 406, 421 , 435, 



441— Secor, 4.56 McKeon, 



Attacked by bees Greiner, 



Australian apiary 



Bait for bees Dowell 



Basswood honey ....Mason. 103, 148— McKnight,' 

 148— Doolittle, 232— Krumm, 247— Kruschke. . 



Basswood trees Millard 



Bears and honey 



Bee and honey shows ...324, 755— Hubbard,' i's j— 



Mason 



Bee-candy 175, 275, 827— Harrison. 185— Cook, 



Bee-cellars Becktell, 108-Ellingwood, 



Bee-diarrhea Webb 



Bee escapes. Greiner,727— Hawk,739— Reese,739,' 



Dibbern, 797— Bwing, 764 Coverdale, 764, 



Bee-hawk Leers 



Bee-house 123, Rl4— Brader, 28-Spradlin! 



'Bee-Keepers' Magazine" 131, 



Bee-Keepers' Union ...35. 3nV, 469, 483, 643, 683— 

 Hilton,7— Ashby, 27— Cburch. 51— Nelson,61— 

 Larrabee. 7li-.lardine, 427— Pond, 435. 5S3— 

 Secor, 456— Thomas, 500— Baldwin, 571— Dib- 

 bern, 612, Coombs, 699— Newman. 801. Mason, 



_ 756 Heddon, i 



Bee-Keeping in— 



Alabama Heaton, 11— Toney, : 



Arkansas King 



Austria SchVoe 1 eri 



Calilornia Wier 



Colorado Aikln,' 



fei'ba.... Poppleton, 



England, 627 Neve 



•'ilorWa Hart, 476-Craycraf t! 



<.ermany Roese, 508, 555, 598-Mulvany, 



!"''» Cronkleton, 



Kansas Hanson, 445— Gehring, 



Maine Latham, l n— Abbott, 



Minnesota Koseorock, 



Missouri Liston, 404-Collier, 



Nebraska Lyman, 93-Mott, 425-Jard ine, 



Ohio Reed 



Pennsylvania ispitler,' 



Scotland 



Texas. . Aten, 134, 360-DaTids6n, SOO— Lamkin', 



,, ilR-- Douglass, 



Vermont Cusbman 



Wisconsin... Hodge, 3'29-Lind, 



Bee-keeping— Its imiJortance and development- 

 Bull ^ 



Bee-keeping with other pursuits. V. .PrVngie" 7-*»— 

 Rouse. 102 — Holtermann, 138 — Gross, las- 



Secor, 231— Alton, ■248-Cook, 340 Taylor, 



Bee-papers . . TIbbetts 



Bees and agriculture Cook 



Bees and chickens 



Bees and fruit. .Hand, 201— Styaii,'292— Gehring, 



D..-'*^ *j X Robinson, 



Beesandgrapes. 35. 291,675 Hoer 



Bees and vegetables 



Bcfs are swarming over (poem) '.'.'. 



Bees dying Young, 



Bees in a boxed fence-post Pratt 



Bees in box hives Hawkins 



Bees in cities Hand 



Bee-smokers and fuel, 230-MHIer'"39— Seeley,' 



268— Bingham, 376 Flory 



Bees near a highway Harrison' 



Bees on scales Dibbern; 



Bees ready for the harvest Robertson, 



Boes roaring in winter Anderson, 



Bee-stings, .-,. 358~Link. 124— Gross, 187— Lock- 



hart, 41-Gehring, 327 Hills, 



Beo-supplies Costellow, 249-Roese 



Beeswax, 227 Harrison, 132, eei-SchajlHe, 



Bee-war 



Beginners in beekeeping, 234 .■.■.'.■.■.".■.■LlvVni'stdn, 



Bells of the ages (pociul Harte 



Beverage contain ing honey .' 



Biography of— 



T.S. Bull 



Prof. A. .1. Cook 



Francis Huber 



W. Z Hutchinson '.'.W 



Kev. Stephen Reese 



Amos L Root ,. 



Kugene Secor 



»<**»»^''~'-~ "^ '' ~ '^^^:"^L ^^—^.^^ 



Big stock-farms and stakes 716 



Bill Nye on bees. 547 551 



Blackberry blossoms and bees (poem) Peck, 564 



Black honey Barclay, 697 



Blessed are the poor (poem) Secor, 501 



Blessings of a poor season Hilton, 7 



Bloated bumble-bees (poem) 53 



Booming the bee-business Black, 100— Hams', 100 



Boon of sleep (poem) Andrews, 362 



Bottles tor Honey 831 



Boy and the bee (poem) York, 200 



Box-elder for hedges Tyrrel, 295 



Brand the bees 579 



Breathing of bees Aspinwall 84 



Breeding for honey-gathering qualities. . .Cover- 



„ dale 299 



Brood-rearing Doolittle, 325 



Buildings for fair exhibits Mason, 223 



Burying bees Broadhead, 43 



Busy as a bee 579 



Buttercups (poem) O'Neill, 376 



Buying bees Stockwell, 424 



California bee-history Basley, 761 



California honey crop, 123, 131,628, 483— Schacht 



&Lemcke, 147-McFatridge, 476 Brown, .571 



Canadian bee-men Holtermann, 139 



"Canadian Honey-Producer" 755 



Canadian news 531 



Candy for queen-cages. .Morrison, 535— Christie, 6.52 



1 andy for winter feeding 827 



Carbuncles Duncan, 684 



Care of honey, 596 Duff, 582— Dibbern, 635 



Caring for several apiaries Cusbman, 36I 



Carniolan bees, 45, 140— Andrews & Lockhart, 41 



— Harrington. 93 — Morrison, 93 — Hammer- 



schmidt. 61 13— Lighty. 650— Hawn, 652— Pratt, 



661— Johnson. 6!t5 -Turner, 699 Quigley, 742 



"Carniolan " pronounced Pratt, 731 



Cell-cups for queen-rearing Reese, 714 



Cellar vs. out-door wintering of bees. . McKnight, 817 

 Cellar wintering of bees, 102 ...Kirkpatriok. 89- 



Duncan. UK-Lord, 185 Hodge, 2n8 



Census of the United States Porter, 388 



t^hance for an American girl 309 



Characteristics of bees transmitted by the 



queen 3-75 



Chilblains []]' 75)6 



Chloroforming bees .'...iGraves, 428 



Christmas 811 



('tder stores and bee-diarrhea Funk, 61 



Cleaning hives and sections. 6, 21, 83— Harrison, 



132-Handel, 140— Hershiser, 313— Stockwell, 379 



Climate and nectar "Vought 404 



Clipping the queen's wing, 469, 580 Doolittle, 553 



Clover seed Ahlborn, ,524 



Coal palace 613 



Coffee-bean honey Downing', 214 



Colors, odors and bee3.,Tyrrel, 25— Demaree, 54 



—Latham 454 



Comb honey. 581.. Dougherty, 108 -Abbott, 176', 



184-Doolittle. 183. 504— King, 283— Secor, 544 



—Coverdale, 744 Keeney, 761 



Comb honey vs. extracted, 182,789 Doolittle, 570 



Combs of diseased colonies Barber, 330 



Combs or foundation ? 797 



Coming bee Bunch, 763 



Coming hive Pond, 377, 457-Robbin8, 423 



Commend us to the Arab 189 



Cooling cellars with ice Pearson, 172 



Constitution and by-laws Miller, 151, 554— 



Mason, 214 Holtermann, 216 



Consumption nl winter stores. 264 



Contractii >n of hi ves Hovis, 216-Bunch, 9— 



Demaree 328 



Contradictory reports injurious to bee-ke'ep'ing.*.' 829 



CONTENTIONS Of BEE-KEEPERS.. .Mason, 5'20— 



Hutchinson 59^ 



Agency (Mo.) Graham, lie 



Brant (Out.) Holtermann, 41, 267 



Capita (Ills.) Yocom, 644 



Central Michigan Barnes 310 



Colorado Clark, 122 



Erie County (N. Y.) Hershiser, 376, 410 



hayette County (Ohio) Morris, "97 



Haldimand (Ont.) Campbell. 218, 376 



Indiana Hubbard, 104 



Ionia County (Mich.) Smith, 298 



International. 7. 773 — Root, 660 — Mason, 660, 

 739-Cook,HBo— Newman, 660— Holtermann, 



707,739.756 Hutchinson, 813, 829 



Main.e Abbott. 73 



Michigan Hutchinson, 7, 22 



Minnesota Urie 195 



Missouri Rouse,' 775 



Nashua (Iowa).... Rouse, 102 



Nebraska Heater, 154 



Newaygo County (Mich.) Hilton, 152 



N. E.Ohio. N. Pa., and S. W. New York.. Coon, 264 



N.W. Ills, and S. W. Wis Fuller, !(i7 



Northwestern (Cbicago) 659-Hutchinson, 679, G94 



Ontario Holtermann, 70, 84 



Susquehanna County (Pa,) Seelev, 330, 6.36 



Texas. Hunter, 342 



Union (Ills.) Hamhaugh, 798 



Vermont . Larrabee, 75 



Western Maine Fuller 378 



Will County (Ills.) Kettering, 411 



Wisconsin ]3i 



Costly neglect -jo^ 



Cough and cold cures. S6. 99 Mas'on, 324 



Coverings for brood-chambers 757 



Cross bees Harrison', 568 



Crossing races of bees, 23 Andrews, -12 



Cyprians. Daniher, 699 



Dadant s foundation factory 567 



Dandelions (poem) Cavazza 49'' 



Dark honey..... Herron,' 44 



Date-palm and bees 243 



De-queening colonies Grei'rier, 220 



Detroit exposition 339 



Difference in yields of honey "'".' 800 



Digested nectar . . .Rau, 199— Pond, 440— Mckin- 

 ney, 486, 616, 7I0 — Cook, .523, Bll,fi47— Aspin- 

 wall, 649— Dunlap, 698— Greiner, 699 — Socks, 

 728-Purvis,73l Rose, 758 



771 

 739 

 634 



19 

 307 



51 

 796 

 259 

 483 

 115 

 4 

 234 



44 

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83 

 339 

 195 

 179 

 596 

 467 



52 

 579 



601 

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Death Notices— 



Boynton, Mrs. G. W 



Chaddock. Mrs. Mahala B 



Decker.Jolin 



Furnian. W. H 



Gavin. Tbos 



Goodricli. Mrs. A. S .'.'.'.'.'.'.',' 



Hamet. Blons. H 739' 



Hetherington, John Edwin 



Jordan, E. C 339 



Ledermann. Fr ' 



Manum. Mrs. A. E ", 



McCormick, Rosana 



Mudgett, Raymond L 



Phelps. Dr. G. W 



Raltt. Wm 



Raynor. Rev. Geo 



Shane. Wm. H 



Smith, C. H .■.'."." 



Steiner, S '.*",' 



Vandervort. Mrs. J 



Diphtheria and Imney 



Dishonorable transaction 



Distance bees travel.. Webb, 122— Barnhart, 137 



—Doolittle, 519 Dibbern, 



Distance between apiaries 



Dividing colonies, 74 . . . aicks, 186— Hewes, 247— 

 Henry, 359 — Tucker, 395 — Dibbern, 440 — 



_ Miller...... 459 



Do bees hear ?-52. 90 Woodward, 39 



Dodder— a parasite Secor, 585 



Dog and the bees igO 



Dollar queens Doellttle, 391 



Dun't be like Mo.ses (poem) 563 



Doolittle's report for 188y 728 



Doom of theConemaugh (poem) Lane, 390 



Double-walled hives Wyss, 60 



Dragging out brood, 484 . .Doolittle, 323— Stokes- 



berry, 348 Rebholz, 475 



Drone and queen traps. .Edsall, 707— Alley, 707— 



Woodward 747 



Drone-comb, 37, 16.5,245,501 Kinsel', 523 



Drone-laying queens Aten, 360 



Drones, 165,630, 81 kj.. Doolittle, 260-Turner, 268 

 -Henry, 283 — Graves, 312 — Stachelhausen, 



^ 377 Lyman, 380 



Du beez maik honey? Socks, 728 



Dummies for hives Rebholz, 475 



Dwindling and dying of bees Bence, 348 



Dying of bees after stinging Doolittle 276 



Dzierzon 467 



Early breeding Woodward, 28-Morri8, 92 



Early-reared queen Raskin, 316 



Early swarming Marsh, 140— Young, 316— 



Hodge, 3J9— Capser, 331 Peck, .348 



Earn your honors (poem) 5.50 



Easter-tide { poem ) McConoughey, 244 



Eating brood Roese, 428 



Educa ted bees 580 



Electric notes 548 



Emblem tlower (poem) Kennedy, 645 



Empty combs Holtermann, 535 



Encouraging words Helena, 420 



Enemies of bees, 307 Aten, 36o 



English bee and honey show, 489 Pratt, 517 



Entomologist club 579 



Entrance-regulator 433 



Essays at conventions. Miller, 151— Holtermann, 



216 Hutchinson, 772 



Evaporating nectar Doolittle, 1 37 



Evolution and parthenogenesis Latham, 168, 



282 Miller. 198, 315 



Exhibits of bees and honey-plants, 227 Clem- 



mons 45 



Experience as a teacher "Weckesser, 189 



Experience with bees. . Brooks, 12— Shafnit, 44 — 



Livingston, 54 — Auringer, 252 — Richards, 



297— Syphrit, 298-John8on, 362— House, 423— 



Hitter, 460 Sanf ord, 583 



Experiments in bee-keeping, 355 Bunch, 9— 



Heidenescher, 27— Erkel, 87 Secor, 280 



Extracted honey, 9, 241, 681 Dow, 45— Gould, 



1.53 Wilcox, ,500 



Extracting. Harris, 20— E.lsall, 651 



Extractors. 182. .Gould, 153— Abbott, 185- Stock- 



well, 424— Poppleton, 677 Koehler, 742 



Facing hives Coverdale, 107 



Fair exhibits, 595, 611, 612, 643, 644. ..Abbott. H31 



— Bittenbender, 652 —Latham, 677— Pierce, 



699— Stolley, 715 Russell, 777 



Fall honey.. Harrison.568—Dibbern.611—Ooppin, 695 



Fall work Doolittle, 711— Harrison, 631 



Fastening foundation in sections, 235 Man- 

 chester 326 



Fatal quarrel about bees 580 



Feeders and robbing Harrison, 186 



Feeding bees, 73, 579 ...Axtell, 10— Bradisli, 44— 

 Graves, 120— Harrison, 266, .568 - Hershiser, 

 312— Demaree, 3'29 — Cusbman, 361 — Bunch, 



378-Koese, 3,80 Wilkins, 779 



Feeding bees for winter.. Robbins, 20— Roese, 43 



— Ogden, 109 Harrison, 185 



Fertilization of fruit blossoms by bees... Holter- 

 mann, 138 Clark, 200 



Fight between insects 195 



Fire: 4,811, 659 



Flight of bees Rogers, 55 



Florida honey Craycraf t, 636 



Flowers and bees Chaddock, 179— poem, 548 



Foul brood, 41, 371, 500, 757. .Baldwin. 134— Barn- 

 hart, 136 — Wendelken, 139 — Graden, I66 — 

 Ijeach, 187— Manchester. 326 — Shinier, 396 — 

 Blades,400—Teirt, 569— Sword,571— Davidson, 



636-Parohcr, 651 Blanken, 731 



Foundation Hay worth, 92— Craycraf t, 779 



Foresight 453 



Frames Ferree, 620— Woodward, 684 



Freaks of bees. . . .Ault, 40— Haskin, 363— Bunch, 763 



Freight rates on bees Grimm, 694 



French bee-questions 355 



From two stand-points 614 



Frosted grain for seed Green, 147 



Frost on the punkin (poem) Riley, 294 



Fruit-bloom Axtell, 371 



