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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



[December, 



Page. 



Hadwen, Obadiah Brown 279 



Hardscrabble Comes Again 36 



Has it Down Fine ....15 



Historical Notes of Bee-keeping in An- 

 cient Rome 173 



Hive Covers 50 



Hives ;; .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.181 



Home of F. H. Drake 58 



How Many Colonies Shall We Winter? 34 



How the Little Busy Bee Doth 44 



How She Doth ..!l24 



How the Queen "Knows" 133 



"How I Succeeded in Retailing Extracted 



Honey" 184 



Honey as Chicken Feed 6S 



Honey from Cotton Bloom 246 



Honey Imported into United Kingdom, 



Value of 64 



Honey Production in Hawaii 206 



Honey vs. Sugar 119 



Improving our Stock 181 



Industrious Bee, The Eagerly 1 



Industrious Laziness 99 



Injury of Fruit by Bees 133 



Italian Bees 63 



Italy 177 



It Means Work 191 



Jarring Bees Off the Comb 223 



Japan 236, 285 



.lap's Essay on Ants 76 



Jno. T. Gould 90 



Joseph S. Chase 57 



Judging Colonies from the Exterior ....145 



Juggling the Trade 98 



"Kaliforny Kinks" 179 



Kentucky Hospitality 137 



Keeping a Record 67 



Larvae of the Wax Moth 177 



Larval Development Influenced by Foun- 

 dation 71 



Latham-Miller Bee Veil, The 33 



Lazy Bee, The Ridiculously 2 



League Complications, More 49 



Locating the Cause 30 



Lower Freight Rates, For . . 29, 55, 81 117 



Making a Better Journal 51 



Massachusetts Field Meeting 206 



Mating in Confinement 49 



Maybe This Means You 275 



Medical Side of Bee-keeping, The 93 



Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Association, 46, 64 



Misfit Apicultural Advice 206 



Misrepresentation 122 



Mr. Greiner's Report 274 



Mr. Muth in Tennessee 270 



Mummified Brood 120 



National Convention, The 181 



National Election, The Recent 21 



National's Seal Label 75 



"National" Wants Articles 143 



Neat House Apiary 178 



New Bee Journal, A 97 



New Bee Journal Announced 49 



New Book on Bee Diseases 182 



New Strain of Honeybees. A 174 



New Work on Bee Diseases, A 19 



New York State Bee-Keepers Meet 37 



New York State Bee-Keepers' Conven- 

 tions 274 



New Zealand, Introduction of Bees Into, 107 



Noise and Bees ...119 



Note on the Daily Life of the Honey- 

 bee. A 127 



"No Cause for Action" 177 



Observation Hives 9 



Observing the Home Life and Habits of 

 the Bee 42 



Page. 



Open Letter to Dr. Miller, An 191 



Origin of Formic Acid 178 



Our "Beloved Pursuit" 143 



Our Cozy Corner 23, 51, 77, 101, 123 



Pasturage 278 



Paralysis Cure, A New 122 



Paul Schonfield 141 



Paying an Old Debt 53 



Pennsylvania State Meeting 12 



Pertinent Paragraphs 140 



Photos for Halftone Reproduction 51 



Pine Honey and Winter Stores 285 



Plague of Wild Bees 137 



Planning a campaign for the Coming 



Summer 83 



Power of Insects 76 



Production of "Extracted" More Profit- 

 able in Georgia 116 



Premiums for Colorado Bee-keepers ....146 



Profits of Bee-Keeping. 273 



President's Message 38 



Prevent Swarming 113 



Preventing Swarming 119 



Printer's Error, A 222 



Publishing Crop Reports 47 



Pure Food Expert, A 123 



Push, Pluck and Progress 19 



Queens ■ • 14 



Queens for 1907 97 



Queens that Failed 66 



Races and Strains 60 



Reason as of Men and Bees 131 



Reasoning from Analogy 64 



Reason or Instinct in Bees 13 



Rearing Queens and Feeding Nuclei 267 



Rendering Wax 120 



Repairing Broken Eggs 134 



Requeen Now 1^1 



Reseeding the Range with Cultivated 



Grasses 242 



Relegate the Box-hives 271 



Resolutions ^^ 



Ritsche Press, The H^ 



Sagging of Foundation 72 



Sagging, The Prevention of 1*4 



"Sail Into Me" 15 



Santo Domingo, From 139, 245 



Says He Wants to Know 190 



Science in Dairy Methods 124 



Seasons and Results In Mississippi 58 



Shaken Swarms 1^° 



Skunks More Profitable than Bees 73 



Some Facts About Bees 217 



Some Neglected Points 256 



Standard of Excellence 1^9 



State Aid in Tennessee • • ^ ' 



State and Territorial Laws Relative to 



Foul Brood • • • 



Status of Bee-keeping in Massachusetts 



in 1906 



Steam and Electric Knives 



Stopping Swarms 



Stupidity of Bees, The 



spring Stimulation, Side Li^^t on . ^^ ^^^ 



Switzerland - "^'^' ■ •..r.r 



Swarms and Swarm Decoys -i^o 



"Through His Hat" ^ 



Taking off Supers ^,° 



Talking Bee Hives to Beginners iJ» 



Tarred Paper for Winter 



Texas. A Letter from 



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 .141 

 .224 

 .165 



223 

 133 

 250 



265 



The BeG 



The Cost of Feeding for Winter Stores '^^ 



The Controlling of Swarms ■ ' 



The Use of Bees ^'■^ 



To Make Hens Lay ^^ 



