INDEX 



Vol. X, A. D. 1900 



An Amateur Department 234 



Advantage ? Is it an 229 



A Floral Snow-drift 6 



Are We Brethren? 32 



An Underhanded Scheme Discovered 73 



Annual Address 81 



Are Snow-white Sections Desirable? 89 



April Bee-Keepek iiO 



I Arrangement of Combs in the Brood Chamber. . .93 



' Adulteration in the East 94 



Vfter the Adulterators Ill 



Association and Co-ojjeration 148 



August Bke-keeper, The Itil 



Another Hill's Device IC.H. 182 



A Private Matter , r2 



A Life of Liberty '.03 



A tJraceful Act, Well-Deserved 20h 



Best Ciueens, Etc 7 



Bee-keepers' Institutes 10 



Business Courtesy 11 



Bees Stampede a Funeral 237 



Bees in a Hurricane tit 



Bees Repel Tax Collectors 8H 



Beginner's Question 93 



Bee Culture in Maine 101 



Black Brood, the Italian and 102 



B eaching Pollen-Stained Cappings 109 



Bee Escapes 156 



Biiying and Transferring Bees .178 



Brig ht Yellow Bees- wax 214 



Bees Sting a Dog to Death.' 216 



Cells, Separable , 230 



Cell-cups. Litest in, The 227 



Cell-building, Confijiag Bees for , 221 



Comb Honey 1 



Color 26 



Convention Report, N. Y. S. A. B. K. S 28 



Color Breeding 42 



Convention Notes 49 



Crippled Queen. A , 62 



Cyprian Bees 71 



Carniolans, a Good Word for— One Advantage of 



the Cyprian 93 



Cold Weather Prevents Brood-rearing 104 



Cement-coated Nails 104 



Cuban Bee-keepers, Chief of 105 



Candied Comb Honey 123 



Clearing Supers of Bees 123 



Comb Honey, Tlie Production of 126 



Controlling Robbers 143, 162 



Candied Comb Honey .... 1 55 



Cellar Wintering 166 



Characteristics 167 



Clip])ing Queens 185 



Cocoon Base Cup for Koyal Jelly 194 



Carniolans .\gain 204 



Do Not Employ Careless People to Handle 



Honey 21 



Deatli of Mrs. M. F. Reeve 30 



Dickel vs Dzierzon Theories 43 



Downy Misses .... 133 



Enter])rise Rewarded 149 



E.xperimental Apiary, An 3 



"Ebenezer Skies" 4, 48 



Five-bandeil Bees 7 



Fred S. Emens lU 



February Bi'.k-keeper. The 41 



Foul-brood in Cuba 54, 1 1 1 



Fight With Bees 66 



_ ' For Free Distribution 109 



^L Filled Combs in the Center of Hive for Winter- 

 ing 202 



First Carniolans in Canada 213 



'-' Glass Over Sections 8 



Getting There 22 



'^ Wood Things in the Bee-keepers' Press 30 



' 'TSranulated Honey 70, 91 



CTMoney Vinegar 3 



*~'Hon. .lean L. Burnett Re-elected 10 



3 



Hives 132 



Hon. Rufus K. Frisby 145 



Handling the products of the Hive 183 



Honey Crop, The 195 



Influence of (Uimate on Honey 11 



Introducing a Queen 67 



Italians Inferior as Comb Honey Producers 133 



Introduding Virgin (Queens 146 



Introducing a Queen 173 



January Bee-keepeu, The 21 



June Bee-keeper, The 132 



July KEE-KKEPEH. The 154 



Knowledge of Our Locality 42 



Locust, The 33 



Large Figures Overstated 130 



Legs Cut Off With a Saw 201 



Laying Workers 205 



Migratory Bee-keeping in Pennsylvania ..13 



Mangrove Location, A Good 54 



March Bee-keei>er 64 



Mr. Heise Experiences a Serious Interval 74 



Milk Feeding 87 



May Bee-keeper, The 106 



Marketing Extracted Honey 114 



Migratory Bee-keeping in the South 125 



Must Use What the Markets Demand 152 



Moths and Moth- Worms, About 164 



Mel Bonum Apiary 16y 



Moving a Colony 173 



• Moths, To Keep Combs From 181 



Management of Bees, The 187 



Moving Bees 207 



N. Y. S. A. B. K. S 13 



Now For Our Third Year 29 



Nectar Secretion in White Clover 54 



Non-Swarming Experiments 61 



New Disease 87 



New York Inspectors Appointed 130 



Natural Combs 131 



Noisy Bees 171 



Notes from the Keystone State 164, 189 



North Carolina, The Season in 195 



None but an Expert 201 



Out-Apiaries 121 



Our Friends Against Us 153 



October Bee-keeper 201 



Poppleton, O. O 233 



Persevering 2 



Philadelphia Honey Market 26 



Production of Honey for Profit, The 27 



"Paper Bonnets" 46 



Prolificacy 63 



Preparing for Winter and Spring in Mid-sum- 

 mer 161 



Peculiar Experience in Wintering, A 164 



Pertinent Paragraphs 175 



Prevention of Swarming 154, 188 



Preparation for Winter : 189 



Pan-American Exposition, .Apiarian Exhibits 



at 19» 



Quick Movements : • -22 



Queens, Good, Cardinal Prin<;iples in the 



Production of, 223 



Queen-rearing and Queen-buying 222 



Queen Cells .225 



Quecn-rnaring 82 



Queen Fertilizing Her Eggs at Will 91 



Queenlessness. How to Know It 94 



Quotations From Our Exchanges 127 



Robbers and Queenless Colonies 43 



Rendering Bees-wax *7, 65 



Removing the Old Queen 90 



Requeening J^I 



Swarmed on his Head "p" 



Some Donts for Beginners 231 



Sandy Bend Editor, The * 



"Swarthmore" ^2 



Successful Artificial Increase 23 



Superior Stock ^^ 



