TH® mme:ricj£i«{ mmm j@^Mifat. 



835 



Full crop— percentaRCs 795 



FuiiiiuaiinKconib honey. 454..— Miller, 50<>— Van 



1 )eU9cn 587 



Funiitiatinj: Oiubs Miller, 5'2 



GalherinK honey and pollen.. Cook, 21 7— Dadant, 



-*B4— Poiid.^'ifi Cnppin. fi95 



Gathering the clan (poem) Secor. i5o 



Goramn bee keeping laws— Koe8e,59H~MuIvany,6f>4 



Getting bees out uf supers. 6H2 Burtch. Ran— 



-Vshby. (;«>4, 7fi3— roverdale, fi97 Greiner. 727 



Getting.' ready tor the harvest 1 is 



Get tine the best results 799 



Ghmdaof bees Cook, 376 



Glassing peetions Le Koy, 5t*7 



Glass in the surplus apartment 213 



Golden-rod a* the national ilower..388.50(i,(poera) 

 f>:i3. 579— Hershiser, :j92, :?9«— Chapman. 435— 



Chaddock(poem) ^i*l 



Goods queen-cage 547 



Grading honey Smith, 57— Dibbern. n:j5 



Graftin;.'-wax 291 



Graham flower Latham. 219 



GrtmuUiiion of honey Harris, 2/^1— Huff, 2(>— 



Miller. Md—Bixler. 17) Howell, 537 



Ground corn and oats fur pollen Uarrows, ::52 



Healthfulness of bee-keeping Whitnev. 27— 



Davis. 473 "Root, 830 



Heat and bees Norton, 452- VVlele, 4«7 



Heat-r'-iainint: hive Corned, 819 



Heredity in beea Gnmshaw, 759 



Hints to betiinners 79H 



Hive-covers 213 



Hives. ... Whitney. 43— Pond, 250— Tefft.34({, 473. 



56>*— Woodward, 684 Corneil, 819 



Hives and bees (poem) Buck. 38 



Hive-spuces Tinker, 155 



Hive-stands Cronkleton. 395 



Hivinir bees on Sunday 195 



Hivin;: swarms 235.643 Kirkpatrick,89— 



Walker. 135-Murray. 323— Cushman. 361 — 

 KniKht.5i)7-Hood, 521— Doolittle..'i53— Sher- 

 man, «:io~Gehrin(f, 730— Wooltolk, 747 — 



__ Sherman, 829 



Hoarsenes-? 7y6 



Honev Almanac. 629, 675. 692, 708 Dibhern & 



ton, 779 Roese. 803 



Honey as a staple article, 629 Kruschke, 629 



Honey as food forbees Harrison, iho 



Honey-bee fpoem) Graham. 746 



Honey-boards, h. 682 Bunch. 9— Heddon, 24. 



(«»<i— Tinker, 74— Demaree, 329— Dadant. 394— 



Howell. 603 Barrows, 695 



Honey-colic — Barb. 172— Dadant, 172— Ridout, 203 



Honey-comb 50 years old 292 



Honey crop of 1889.483 Dibbern. 472 



Honey-dew.. Cronkleton. 394— Richardson, 427— 



Greiner, 5.>*4 Smith, 603 



Honey from cappings, 149 CoflBn, 22') 



Honey in cooking Langdon, 522 



Honey in recipes 340 



Honey insteadof sugar Stitson, 691 



Honey instinct Harrison, 52 



Honey-jumbles and lemonade 755 



Honev-kess 53 



Honey-plants for bees, 123— Russell, 123— Hawk, 710 



Honey-labels Bixler, i7i 



Honey Producers" Exchange Ehvood, 211 



Honey-production Sleeper. 538 



Honey-shows. 491 McKnight, 504 



Honey— variations in color of 827 



Honey-vmeL'ar Brown, 6<) 



Hotiey-weather 324 



Hope on (poem) Secor. 355 



Horticulture and bee-keeping Abbott, 169 



House-apiaries Davis, 138 



How bees carry honey Cunningham, 364 



How fur bees tly Watkins, 12 



How things have changed —Hey, 579 



Hybridizing bees (iardiner, 60 



"Ideal" hive Tefll, 34fl,473. 568 



Ignorance about bees and honey 100,499, .563 



Imported Canadian animals 547 



Imported queens 499 



In-breeiiing Secor, lOi 



In clover (poem) Rexfurd, 458 



Increase. 69. a>, 378,438 Warner, R7—Kirkpatr 



rick, 89— Abbott, 185— Robertson, 298— Lighty, 



362 ... Miller, 459 



Increaseof bee-culture Harrison. 707 



Insects IIR 



Insomnia cure 484 



Introducingqueens, 547. 709. 799 Andre, 42, 



Doolittle,2fil. 439— Strong, 438 Demaree, 505 



Inventions and experiments 534 



Italian and black bees, 798 Gross, ih7 



Italian bees, 5fi5 ..Barker. 121- Hicks, 393 



Italianizing, 410. 550 Hicks, 4.58 



Jagged-winged bees Doolittle, 519 



January (poem) Longfellow, 36 



Johnston (Pa.i flood 371 



Judginji exhibits at fairs .59R 



June day (poem) 405 



June in England 452 



July day (poem) Boker, 454 



Ka-ching! its spring (poem) 217 



KeepiiiK a record ol colonies Cushman, 3fii 



Keeping bees for pleasure and profit Pringle 72 



Keeping bees in a house orshed 85 



Keeping bees on shares 198. 278, 3vK) 



Keeping bees warm Abbott, 171 



Keeping tlie queen in a cage after having been 



mailed . ... 693 



Killinj.' of!" drones Sheridan, 364 



Kind of hive 213 



Kinn-birds and bees Newman, 5:*9 



Knowing all about bees Boerstler, 652 



Langstndh 35,451.467, R91 



Langstroth's book revised, Demaree,328—Dubini, 79t; 



Language <»f clover fpoem) Secor. 828 



Large vs. small hives. 307. Dadant, 31 1, 393. 488— , 



Hutchineon, 342,425,506 Hawkins, 572 



Larval food Stachetbaiisen. 119 



Laying in queen-cells 8(K) I 



Laying-queens and swarms Doolittle, 4-56 



Laying several eggs in one cell Newman, 599 



Laying workers Bechly. 42, 410— Avery. 93— 



Pierce, 3n8— Aten, 36ii— Harrison, H63— Ly- 

 man, 3!H- Knight,5o7— Hanburv,583 -Vannoy, 598 



Lazy bees Harrison. 486 



Lectures on bees Richie. 279-Jones, 387 



Legends and superstitions about bees 421 



Legislation for bee-keepers 389 



Length of bee-life Doolittle 3^9 



Lessons from 1888 Hilton, 7— Kanzler, 519 



Life's bubbles (poem) Secor, 713 



Light-colored bees Doolittle, 519 



Lindens and the bees (poem) Hill, 709 



Little colony in a small hive Clark, 539 



Lively work Councilman, 456 



Lizzie Cotton, 1.32,211 Stockwell, 424 



Locating an apiary Harrison, 23 



I''>ousts Cook. 358 



Looking for their tormentor 531 



Loose expressions 675 



Loss of weight in winter Barrows, 268 



Love and honey (poem) 87 



Lynch law Jordan. 179 



Mailing bees bv the pound, 676 Doolittle. .585, 



729-Pratt,n5o— Robinson, 667 Bingham, 758 



Mailing queens and bees, 4H4, 646. Dadant & Son, 



715— Macpherson.82o Robinson, 6ti7, 828 



Mniling queen-bees to foreign countries H27 



Making comb foundation Krkel, 308 



Managing swarms .- Rose, 758 



Maple sugar and sap for bees Seeley. 219— 



Hefsh iser, 328 



Marketing honey. 19, 73, 681. 6«2 724....Prini;le, 

 72— Larrabee. 76— Cushman. 361 — Heddon, 

 472-HiItcm. 474, .50i^~Richards,5''8-Duncan. 

 538-Blodget, .5H7— Pratt. 597— Dibbern, fi34, 

 743— Emery, 643— Theilraann, 713— Newman, 813 



Marking bees (592 



Marking crates of honey Dibbern, 472 



Mason'e (Pres.) annual address 815 



Mating of queens, 99 Pratt, 537 



May (poem) 310 



Measuring comb surface Doolittle, 470 



Migratory bee-keeping Craycraft. 678, 715 



Mineral wax Maley. 259— Swaner, 330 



Misrepresentation about bees and honey. 4, 339, 



403. 419, 42II, 43fi. 467. 468. 500, 547, 595. K14, 



fi27. 691, 70^. . Wentworth, 4— Styer. 43-Bald- 

 win, 99 -Miller, 163— Hager, 445— Root. 516— 



Gerrard. 516 Armstrong, 548 



Mistaken bee (poem) Saxe, fi46 



Mistakes in bee-keepine Duvali, 276 



Moisture and ventilation Holtermann, .56 



Molasses for bees Peck, 228 



Moldy c*)mb3 Blades, 45 



Month of April (poem) Smith, 267 



Moth-worms. 74 Doolittle, 504— Minthom, .'i07 



Mouldy and old combs 406 



Moving bees, 422, 741 — Crumrine. 204— Lossiug, 

 297-Gehring, 328 — Cushman, 362 — Erkol, 



474 Phenicie. 715 



Moving bees to secure honey 422 



Mrsic— 



Busy, Buzzing Bees 613 



Heavenly Echoes 502 



Maggie, the Cows are in the Clover 196 



My Baby's Face 532 



Spring-time Joys 773 



Strew Flowers above the Noble Dead 356 



Must the extractor go ? 20 



My sweet-heart (poem) Secor, 279 



Natlonal(?entenuial ogo 



National tlower, 388. 467. 612, 630. .Hershiser.392. 

 3H6— Chapman. 43.5— Harriscm. 548 -Kenned V, 



R45— Barclay, 697 Secor. 707 



Nebraska apiary Yonng, 309 



New Bee-Books axd Papers Miller, 774 



Bauplano fur Bicnen-wirtschaftlicbe Bauten, 661 



Bee-Keopers' Text- Book oOn 



Doolittle on Queen-Rearing, 260, 372, 453, 483, 515 



Tiangstroth's Book, Revised 68, 327, 796 



Management of the Apiary 451 



National Bee-Keepers' Directory 515 



Neuer Schweizer Bii-nenfreund 83 



Simmins' Bee-Keeper's Pocket Companion .339 



Western Api.-iriauandQueen-Breedere'Journal 61 3 



Weygand's German Pamphlet 515 



New honey Hodge, 3r,3 



New Year's gieetings (poem) 4 



No nectar in tlie Howers r 



Northern .Michigan honey- resources Hilton, 441 



Not a late spring Greeley. 5i 



Not the "National" Alley, 795 



Numerical strength of colonies Holtermann, 57 



Odors, colors and, bees Chaddock.gn, 135, 



Handel, 140 



Oil-cloths. 211 Dadant. 394 



Old bee-keeper Helleros, 412 



Old ccdonies of hees,Barb,316,745— Rosenberger. 745 



Old combs. 310,646 Ashby, 61 



Old c lok-booka Langdon. 522 



Old fonyism. 389 Henderson. 779 



Old queens Anderson, 428 



Old sections 646 



One hundred years ago (poem) Dare. 440 



One week's work Petty. 411 



Only a clover blossom (poem) York, 137 



Open-side sections, 799 Latham. 10 



Oranges in Florida Hart, 267 



Original home of the honey-bee 451 



Out-apiaries Heddon, 538 



Over-production Miller, 92 



Over-stocking a locality, 683 Hodge, 459 



Packages for honey, 376 Harrison, 487 



Packing iiives, 275..King,l2— Turner.92— Stollev, 



119— Holding, 203 MePher.son, 780 



Painted bees Kennecott,371— Wood, 424 



Paper and its uses ik4 



Parasites, 4.52 Parsons. 524 



Paris exposition. 420,468 Pratt,5I7— Kellen, 763 



Paris green and bees, 387, 644... Smith, 331. 731— 



Cook, 355. 420 Norton . 4 1 9 



Passage-ways in h ives Doolittle, 106 



Paste for labels ^13 



PAHTrKAOK FOR BEES. 218 Larrabee, 76 



Alfalfa. W3.Harris()n. 40— Moore. KHl— Lashier, 780 

 Alsike clover, (583, 7ho. .Harrison, 4n-Gla.HS. 88. 

 —King, 219-Youngman, 248— Wood. 425— 



. ■■ Wilcox. 515 



Asters Harraer, 548-Conner, 588— Shering- 



ton, 603— Pratt, 684— Lyie, 699 Krumm, 747 



Basswood.... Millard, 314— Doudna,4r»3— Theil- 



mann,419 Myers, 460 



Black incense cedar Watkins, 742 



Box-elder Drew, 329 



Buckwheat. 774... Jackson, 80" SchelJ, 61— Kin- 



sel, 523-Rich,685 Smith. 731 



Button-ball Shuck. 28 



Caster-oil plant Bristline, b36 



Chapman honey-plant Larrabee, 7(J, 107 



rieome Sapp, ii5-Wilson. 115 



Figwort Williams. 475 



Fire-weed Ha rrison, 43 



Golden-rod..Abbott, 564— Secor, 585— Dickson. 

 603— Scheuring. 633 — Harris, 6.3B— Edsall, 

 6t1— Ashby. «fi3. 763— Dow. fi68 — Leach. 6(i8 

 —Eaton, (;(;h— Bobbins 6«S— Henderson,668, 

 77;,— Franklin, fi(S8— Popplet<tn, (;77— Dart, 

 67H— Reynolds fi84— Gressman, 684— Rich, 

 6'^5— Latham. 694— Daniher. 699- Martin, 

 fi99— Faucett.Riiy— Hawk. 7Ht— Reese, 715— 

 Davenport. 7l«— Boerstler, 716. 78ii— Geh- 

 ring. 730— Scott. 731- Smith. 731— Purvis, 

 731-Eningwood. 732-Lind, 745— Fox, 747, 



Krumm. 747 Bunch, 763 



Hard-maple Demaree, .54 



Hoarhound Brown, 60 



J apanese buckwheat, 276 Rouse, 43, 



Canady. 92 Cook, 340 



Heart's-ease Palmer,60, Johnson. 539 



Loose-stri f e Hanson, 524 



Manzanitas Watkins, 22(> 



Meadow sweet Sherington, 6«:>3 



Melis'*a Watkins, J2 



Milk-weed see 



Mustard 227 



Prickly ash Johnson, 28 



Primrose Pratt, 684 



Rape 227 



Red clover. 21, 725 Harrison, 4<)— Wood, 425 



Sedge-grass or carex : Doudna, 316 



Sweet clover, Harrison. 4*).Swaner,59. Dibbern. 

 371 — Elliston, 389— Huff, 41. ,563.— Williams, 475 



White clover, 531 King, 219— Bo vies. 804 



Wood-sage Hanson, .524 Ffitts, 741 



Patent hives Demaree, 328 



Patgoinginio baze (poem) 247 



Peace and good-will to men (poem)..Lonfellow, 833 



Peach honey Harrison, 371 



Pear-bloom honey Uershiser, 328 



Peculiar queen and swanu, 107 Mosely, 364 



Perforated zinc RI4 



Personal gossip 549 



Pittsburgh exposition , ,549 



Pasturage. 23— Axtell. llfi— Rau. 199— Kruschke. 249 



Plant-louse or grain aphis Haag, 420 — Cook, 442 



Poetry of bee-keeping Heddon, 296 



Poisoned lumey fi44 



Poisoning bees Bray, 748 



Pollen in combs. 374 Doolittle, 246— Latham, 281 



Population of the United States 716 



Porticoes on hives Boerstler. 588 



Postal cards 692 



"Pound" for bees 564 



Premiums at Fairs Harrison, 281 



Preparing bees for wintering, 515,692.. Doolittle, 

 57— Crouley, 72— Graves. 120— Bunch. 199— 

 Tyrret. 295— House,5S5—Gehring,7 12— Hicks, 



729 Dibbern, 743 



Preserves (poem) 341 



Prevention of swarming, 9. 378. 4«5. 6>«i 



Larrabee, 7ti—DooIittle.88— Secor, 326— Miller, 



435— Wayman. 47fi— Miner. (5.52 Doolittle, 775 



Price of honev.. Miller.«6—Dibbern.472- Duncan, .538 

 Priority of location. .Pettit, 70, 2i7— Walker.25l. 



Pond. 2(it;— Proctor, 284 Newman, 599 



Professional bee-men An'irews, 51 



Prn£,Tess in bee-keeping Hutchinson, 67 



Prolitic queens 507 



Propolis 37. 814 



Prospects for I8»9.275 Staley, 1.54— Barber, 202 



Pruni ng fruit-trees 164 



PutTball smoke Florv, 539 



Putting bees in for winter, 676 Holtermann, 57 



Putting bees out of cellars Abbott, I7n, 



Walker. 172 Smith, 183 



Queen-cages Pratt, 800 



Oueen-ccll knife Lynn. 7ft4 



Oueen-hee'B wedding (poem) Donoho, 725 



Queen-cells. 630, Tinker, 26, Morrison. 535, Pratt, 537 



(3ueen-exeluders Tinker. 535, 682 



QueenK^xcluding point 227 



Queenless colonies — Kerr, 172— Hershiser. 313, 



Harrison. .530 Norton, 588 



Queen of the flowers [poem] Briggs, 485 



(Jueen-rearing — Mcliuire, KH— Mclntyre, 246— 



Kincade. 2.52— Bunch. 378— Johnson, 471— 



Doolittle, 483, fi63, 812— Tinker. 49o— Morri- 



535— Coverdale, 619- liams, (i79— Alley, 



Keoney, 780 



ueen-rearing chambers Tinker, 490 



ueen-rearing hive 778 



ueens and their improvement Vance, 459 



ueer hive Dickinson. 310 



uestions 291 



uiltsover frames 213 



notations on honey 139 



Races of bees 73 



Raising hives from bi>ttom-boards 662 



Reading bee-literature ..Doolittle, 9— Jenkins. .55 



Rnscbrough 188 



Rearing brood in December Sherington, 12 



Rearing queens after swarmtng Doolittle, .599 



Rearing queens for winter Anderson, 747 



Red clover and bees 709 



Removing sections Harrison, 487, 649 



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