CONTENTS OF VOL. III. 



Is Beekeeping profitable ? By T. F. Arundell . . . .130 

 Invertible Hives. By J, M. Shuck 249 



Letter Box 24, 120, 143, 192, 216, 239, 264 



Locality to be considered in the Management of Bees. By Rev. D. 



D. Marsh 242 



Moses Quinby and his Life-work. By P. H. Elwood ... i 



Muscular Strength of Insects (a translation) . By Arthur Todd . 25 



New Observations on the Natural History of Bees (reproduced by 



A. Todd). By Francis Huber 86, 133, 156, 181, 204, 229, 253 

 North and South in Bee Culture. By Abbott L. Swinson . . 225 



Notes and Queries 19, 39, 68, 102, 141, i6§, 188, 209, 234, 258, 283 



Notes from the Bienenzeitung. By J. M. Hicks . . . ' 149 



Observations upon Drones. By L. L. Langstroth . . . 217 



On the Origin of the Cells of the Hive Bee. By Arthur Todd . 52 



Questions and Answers 21, 44, 71, 119, 168, 190, 214, 237, 250, 288 



Receptaculum seminis of Bees. By F. R. Cheshire • • • 73 

 Report of Northeastern Beekeepers' Association . . . 69, 106 



Something new from Germany. By L. Stachelhausen ... 83 



The Bees of India. By A. Bunker 145 



The Best Frame. By G. L. Tinker 247 



The Big Drum. By T. O. Peet 172 



The New vs. the Old. By T. O. Peet .... 200, 222 

 The Utility of Feeders. By Henry Alley 223 



Which is the most profitable Race of Bees? By D. F. Lashier . 125 

 Whose Hat (Question Department) is it? By P. H. Elwood • . 85 



Why not keep Bees ? By W. G. Phelps 27 



Why the bees die. By Prof. A. J. Cook 244 



Wintering Bees. By L. C. Root 9, 25, 56, 86 



