GENERAL INDEX TO THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL FOR 1905 



!«IB.IEC'XS 



Abseoiiding ywaniis 501. ."04. tilO 



Acacias 40^ 



Acid fm- wax-i'emiefiiig 2Ua 



Adulterated lieeswax 40, TitiS 584 



Adulterated honey :na. 43e,iiiil, Blii, 03S, 



(Slt4 715 



Adulteratiiiu of honey in Illinois..!!!!!.'!.'.' 43G 



-Vdvertising liouey Iil4. 1U3, 227. .'iUZ. 



Ii41, (i4.S, (iOl, 743 S4.'i 



Afterswarms 212 



Age of bees ! ! ! ' ' ' ' Ho4 



Agricnltural woik at Washington...!!!!!!!! .-)4l 



Airing cellared l)ees 53 



■^}f»!f:« 213. 4B1. 543, 566, '74'». 8S1 



.Mfalfa and sweet trlover 742 



Alfalfa honey ' ' 34*'-,* 847 



Alley traps '" ' 213 



Alsike clover ■.212, 331 



Alum-weed honey 50(; 



Amount of comli surface to be capped for 



distant market 293. .392 



Amount of lioney to nniise a pound ot'wa.v.! .SS2 



Ants and Itccs ^21 



Ants — destroyer for tilack 247 



Ants — getting rlrt of S'I7 



Ants In hives 44',. 503, 675 



Aphides and honey-<Iew 4(J0 



Apiarian e,\periments needed "' 215 



Apiarian outfit — most desirable 6-50 



Apiarian representalhai in Australia 277 



Apiarian resources — our country's undevel- 

 oped .-;41 



Apiary record-book 651 



Apiculturnl station in California 704 



Apiculture at the Pepartinent of Agriculture 



41. 57, 1S3 .. 242 



-Vpis dorsata "' 5J7 



.\pple honey !!!!!! ''04 



Are bees wild or douiest ic V !!!!!!!' Ts4 



Asters and snake-root !!.!!!!' 700 



Auger-hole above usual entrance.!!! 401 



Austrian sister skirts tecs — an !! 391 



Baby nuclei 19. «.;, .•j4e .■572. 44, 



Baby nuclei and queen-breeders... . 104 



Baiting fish with honey !"' 199 



Bait-section lioney * 780' ^27 



Bait-sections — color of .'.'.','.'.'.'.."' ' so** 



Bait-sections or sections with fiiil-siieet 



foundation—which llnislied first?. -,■' 



Balled queens 38], .543, 666 



Banner lioney county of Xew York... 536 



Bar-le-diic preserves 440 



Basswood g^l 



Bee and honey plants for Xo'rtli Tesas'-^'liest! 519 



Bee-birds j^7j 



Bee-di.seases— guarding against infection of! ! 296 



Bee-diseases— treatment and remedies. 149 



Bee-dress, veil, and gloves 472 



Bee-escape board " ' 780 



Bee-farm in heart of business district 6,S-> 



Bee-hat 42V 4.57 



Bee-hives made of cedar and redwood. .'.'. . ' 328 

 Bee-hive ? — what is the best ... 21 27 .-.4 



56. 143 ;...■ • 168 



Bee-honse liees exercising in winter 89 



Bee-insurance 725 



Bee-keepers' licenses ! 726 



Bee-keeper's lullaby ! 641 



Bee-keeiiing ,•540, Vgj,' gog 



Bee-keeiiing and otiier tilings at Clovernook. . 885 



Bee-keeping as an occupation.... 423 904 



Bee-keeping as a sperinltv ' ' '728 



Bee-keeping for women... 440. (',.34, 650. 7!3il! 



Bee-keeping from a woman's standpoint! !! ! 4.39 



Bee-keeping in — 



Arkansas 100 



Australia 74P 



Bosnia -,1! 



California 'Si 



cuiia !!!!!!!! ii 



iieorgia oco 



Mall" !!!! 791 



Russia [i}, 



Texas ^fj 



The Soutli !!!!!! ,SS7 



'i'he Southwest ! ! ! "83 ' Sri 117' 'i(r» 



I'nitali Countj-, -Utah 450 



Washingtim !!!!"'' 76!s 



Bee-keeping on a large scale 727 



Bee-keeping— jileasures of . . . .js 



Bee-keeiiing recognized .•j'-,'-, 



Bee-life— average length of V.'r 



Bee-moth— remedy for 667 



Bee-paralysis.... 69. 157. 171. 200. '2'9'9" 4'7!3' 



59S. 664, 099, 763 862 



Bee-pasturage ' r-'u- „i^ 



Bees (poemi ' 2r4 



Bees and alsikc clover ! ! SS4 



Bees and dark vs. light colors ! 728 



Bees and fruit. 233. 328'.' 408. 794 



Bees and bens in the same vard... •>S1 



Bees and iK.ney at Illinois Fair... 40O 



Bees and pollination ' ' ' ,sso 



Bees ami tobacco odor ' ' !<ii46 



Bees as a nature studv. . . .'.'. "iV '506 



Bees as property and assessaide 71 ■> 



Bees, birds and fruit in California ! )0'> 



Bees crowding to tlie super center. •>94 



Bees deserting the liive 4^,j 



Bees do not puncture fruit. g'll 



Bees dying. ... SSi,' •4'2g',' •4-4:4; '885 



Bees flying at low temperature R44 



Bees freezing " 24^ 



Bees gnawing foundation in sections 23!3' 408 



Bees lilving tliemselves " 005 



Bees immune from di.sease.. .-{12 



Bees in a nailkeg !377 



Bees in tlie attic'. 296 



Bee-slanders — treatment of ! ! ! ! 817 



Bee-smoker — cleaning a ' 597 



Bees moving eggs ' ' ' ' (502 



Bees noisy in the cellar !!!!!! 144 



Bees on a platform 



Bees out-of-doors 



Bees refusing to leave a super for winter. ! 



liees roaring or fanning in tiic cellar 



liec-stlng remedies 19, 46, 136, 312, 408. 



i'.ec-sliiias 76. 119. 



licc-st lugs — removing 



Bees sl(a-ing watermelon juice 



Bees under snow 



Bee-supplies are hi"li — why !!!!!! 



liee-supplics — home-made 



Bee-supply prices and the honey-market.... 



Beeswax 292, 324. 328. 344, 5S7, 714, 737, 



S27 ! ! 



■ Bees wintered in a shed ! 



Bees-veils 550, 620. 



Beginners In bee-keeping 343, 443, 467. 



531, 603 : 



Beginners — warning to 



I'.e prepared for next season 



Best hce-liive 339, 715, 



Itest kind of liees 441, 



lies t workers 



liigelow educational tiee-hlve — the 



Big purchase of honey 



Biographical — 



llroillieck, (Jeorge W 292, 



iietlierington, Capt. J. E 137, 



IloIfUamp. Robert A 



Wliitiu-y. William M 



61S 

 34.3 

 613 

 3.3 

 210 

 213 

 647 

 33S 

 82:! 



901 

 167 

 794 



.265, 077. 

 !«, "ou. 



775, 

 lis! 



420, 

 705, 

 845, 

 361, 



Bi-SMli)liide of carbon.. 



Black hees 



Black bees vs. Italians 



lilack brood 



Black brood vs. foul brood 



Blade foul brood 65, 



Blessed are ye that fail (poem) 



Boiling sugar'^ — wliat about 



Bottom-boards 168, 279. 3«1. 392, 867. 



Bottom starters in sections.. 61. 485, 487. 618. 



Brace-combs 



Breeding queens 297. 



Briar-iierry 



Brick lioney 545, 



Brood-cliamber — contents of the 



Brood dying in tlie spring 



Brooii-franies 



Brood-frames and brood-spacing 



Brood-frames — cover for 297, 



Brond-f ranies full of wax and pollen 



Brix>d-nest — size of 



Brood -rearing 70, 



Building comb ! 



Bulk comb lioney market 



Bulk comb vs. section honey 



Itunible-bees and hone.v-bees 



IJurr-combs 



Bush clover '.'.413! 



Butter and honey as a bread-dip ! 



Buying bees 



Buying queens and foul brood !!!!!!!!! 



California as a home and for bee-keeping. . . 



Candied lioney in paper packages 



California as a honey state ! 



Canadian bee-keepers in .Jamaica !! 



Canadian bee-wintering experiments !.. 



Canadians and Americans ! ! 



Canadian sister's success ! ! ! 



Candied sections ! ! ! ! 



Cand.v for winter stores 827 



Candying or crystallizing of sugar and' honev 



Candy-makers and adulteration stories ". 



f.'anning new extracted honey 



Cans for extracted honey. . . .* ! 



Capturing swarms of bees ' ! 



('are of lioney ! , ' ' 



Carloads of lioney .'.'.'.'.' .7'2'.5 '779 



Carniolan tiees , .' '.'.'.'.'.....' 



Carniolans and Cyprians !!!!!!!!!!!!' 



Carniolans. Italians, and blacks....!!!!!!!! 



Catching the drones !!!!!!! 



Catnip hone.v !!!!!!!!!!!! 



Caucasian bees '.*.".'.'.*. 60 468' 



Caucasion queens I'rossed with 'Cypi-ians . ! 



Cedar-wood moth-proof? — is 



Cellar-feeding of syrup-fllled combs. !!!!!" ! 

 Cellar-wintering of bees. .. .73 12] 135 007 



211. 263. ,S62 !....'. r..! 



Cells — size of. 



Certificates for inspectors of apiaries...!!!! 



ClialT-hives 



Champion for "our sister Iiee-keepei-s''''' ' ! ! ! ' 



Changing from 9 to 8 frames 



Changing nectar into honey ! ! ! ! ! 



Chemists and honey definitions !! 



Chicago-Northwestern convention 



Chilled bees — treatment of 



Chilled brood ' 148 



"Cider" honev from hive In "wiiicli bees 



died — feeding 



Cit.v office-roof apiary !!!!!!!!!!!!! 



Cleaning sections . .* ', ..".'.'.. .'.43' 



Cleansing beeswa x .'.'.'.'...'.'...'.'. 



Cleansing brood-frames !!!!!!!!'!' 



cieome !!!!!!!!!!!'! 



Clipping queens 89. 249 40S 424 



Cloistering hive and the cloistering method.. 



Cloistering hive in winter 



Closed end-ltars 



Closed-end frames !!...!!! 



Clothing for bee-work !!!!!!!!!!!!!" 



Colony in a box !,!!!!!!!!!. 



Colony with an impiu-ted queen ! ! ! 



Colon.v with a poor queen ! ! . 



Colorado apiarian exhibit at the St. Louis 



World's Fair 



Color of beeswax 



Colnmbus-comb of doubtful utility 



Comb foundation. .. .243. 324. .3.56. 408. 341. 



634. 7.32 



Comb honey ! , ! ! !.'i46.' 470.' 5.3!3! 



Comb honey and the League 



Comb honey and separators 



Coniti honey by freight 



Comb honey in confectlonerv. 360 



Comb honey lie 55. 275. 291. 340. 



Comb honey management 247. 



861 

 4U3 

 8,S4 

 881 

 715 

 281 

 373 

 597 



308 

 312 

 421 

 615 

 !I04 

 860 

 906 

 714 



liO 

 200 

 883 

 863 

 904 

 711 

 8 

 313 

 684 

 863 

 197 

 1S4 



43 

 340 

 .343 

 619 

 633 

 146 

 542 



24 

 .320 

 264 

 8 

 733 

 104 

 746 

 440 



37 



23 



214 



839 

 ,340 

 423 

 730 

 213 

 ,186 

 131 

 120 

 279 

 231 

 424 

 119 

 822 

 619 

 700 

 316 

 505 

 264 

 S77 

 263 

 308 

 232 



,880 

 .363 

 .323 

 795 

 ,88 

 699 

 216 

 .321 

 773 

 22.8 

 431 



297 

 6,82 

 279 

 116 

 121 

 8.'!0 



!|03 

 5.34 

 231 

 279 

 361 

 631 

 143 

 409 



113 



714 



31 



843 

 537 

 483 

 133 

 693 

 506 

 376 

 731 



Ccmib iKuiey production — a .system of S2S 



Comb over top-bars 473 



Combs ;ind sections in same super 517' 



C b vs. extracted honey 63 345 



Coiui.anitive cost of honey and light-weight 



seclinns causes of small demand....... 229 



( onvention Ilcpnrls — 



(;hb-:igo-.\ortliwestern. . .488, 504. 519 341 

 3,S4. 601, 016, 6;i3. 648. 064. 680. 696! 



712. 728. 743. 751. 777. 791. 825, 847, .S65 



Illinois State 32O .".42 



Michigan 262, 278 



Middlesex 840 



Minnesota 423, 439, 455, 47l! 821 



.Missouri 760 



Nebraska !!!!!!!!! 103 



-North 'I'exas '. .'.'.'.'5'ib! ,-io!s 



•'"tai'lo 118, 146, 203 



Tax-as 778, 792, 825. 840, 864. 881 



V ermont 210 



Wisconsin 23o! 246 



Worcester Co. . Mass ! 295! 901 



Convention reports — <air ! 725 



Convention time — how best to use ! . ! ! 822 



Co-operation among bee-keepers .326 



Com and sumac lioney ; 36I 



Corn honey ! . 409 



Correspondence school in bee-keeping. !!!!!!! 24 



Costume for lady bee-keepers 903 



Cott<ui "controllable" hive 359. 413 



Cough cure — Indian 312 



Cover for sections 420 



Crossing bees ! . 360 



t'rosswise and closed-end frames 1S3 



Cr(Mip cure — lioney and salt 344 



Cuban honey — a tariff on .324, 408 



Culver's physic — a lioney-plant 588 



Curiosities and myths of bee-literature 216 



Currants and honey 440 



Cut-loaf sugar for bee-feeding 440. 571 



Cutting foundation 212 



Cyprian queen — an imjiorted 613 



Cyprians and queen-rearers 650 



Daily colony record 630 



Danzenbaker hives 211, 542 



Park lioney below and white above 714 



Dark honey for spring feeding 762 



Dark honey or sugar syrup in the brood- 



cbamber going into sections — possibility 



of : 884 



Daughters of best queens and others 302 



Dead bees 184, 233. 361 



Dead brood outside of hive 651 



December work in and about the apiary.... 823 



Decoy hives 376. 378. 412 



Deep frames for extracting 104 



Deep blve-bottoiu 169 



Definition of lioney ... 198, 419, 437, 521, 757, 866 



De Luxe comb honey 75 



Department of Agriculture — important work 



for the 541. 631 



Depth of Langstrotb iiive 281 



Deptli of supers on Langstroth hive 39 



Diarrhea — colonies affected with 281 



Difference in honey results of colonies 8,59. 



Disagreeable peculiarities of best bees 837 



Diseased bees 377 



Diseases of bee-larvae 147 



Diseases of bees 295, 296. 600. 882 



Disinfecting combs with formalin 419 



Disposing of the honey-crop. .. .131, 158, 170, 217 



Distance bees fly for nectar 052, 703. 882 



Dividing colonies 505. 699 



Divisible brood-chamber hives 188 



Do liees freeze or starve? 163. 298. 312 



Do bees move eggs ? 666 



Dodder or love-vine 470 



Does alfalfa produce lioney in Texas, with or 



without Irrigatifin ? 881 



Doolittlels queen-rearing methods 35 



Doubling up colonies 507. 521 



Drawn sections clianging color 748 



rirink — a summer 618 



Drip-sf icks for no-drip cases 262 



lininc tirnnil and wnrkcr-lirood 281 



!>[<nn- l>r 1 exempt fi'iin foul lirood 83 



Dr.ine-hiMiiil for fish bait 598 



Drone-Itrood in sections .342 



Drone-comb required in a hive 143 



Drone-juice as an apifuge 731, 795 



Drones 247, 409, 505 



Drones— killing ,S27 



Drone-trap — use of the ,322 



Dry and liquid substances at hive-entrances.. 211 



Dry weather and color of honey 536 



Dumni.v — using the ,'i43 



Duties on honey 181 



Education for tlie puiiiic — honey 339, 741 



Entrance in winter, , . ; 40 



l']sscnce honey - 553 



Evaporating honey in the hive ,;,.,.,.' 344 



ICvaporating nectar — how the bees do it;';... .3 



Evolution of bees 425 



Exdianging supers 279 



Exhibits and prizes at conventions '793 



Experimenting in apiculture 136 



Experiment with alfalfa in Illinois.' 117 



Extracted honey 118 



Extracted honey exhibits 328 



Extracted honey in tanks — storing 436 



Extracted vs. comb lioney ;i43, 093 



Extracting all the wax 862 



Extracting combs 426 



Extracting from combs containing brood 



7. .3,32 066 



Extracting honey 61, 467 



Extracting small quantities of wax 553 



Eyes of bees 88 



Ezera Tiirasher and his iiee-keepln' 342, 425 



Fair exhibits of honey cookery 6 



False coni'lnsiou from true premises 821 



F'arnier bee-keepers 90. 903 



