AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Index to Vol. XXXIII 



SUBJECTS. 



Absconding bees and the law 



Adulteration of honey 134, 199.230,265,346, 



363, 377, 379, 407, 421,438,456,488,520,521, 

 552, 554, 600 



Advantages of World's Fair honey exhibit 



After-swarm prevention 283, 305, 403, 533, 



Age when bees gather honey 



Alsilie clover 



"Amber" honey foolishly so-called 



American Italian bees 



Ancient hive specimens 



Ants in the apiary 168, 



Apiarian notes and comments 



Apiarian statistics 



Apicultural work at experiment stations 



Appreciates his wife 



Are all 3-banded bees Italians ? 



Are queens injured In shipping? 



Arkansas honey-resources 



Artificially evaporated honey 367, 



Australian gum-tree 



Australian letter 



Average weight of bees and brood 



Awful blunder 



664 

 149 

 657 

 532 

 474 

 17 



527 

 372 

 755 

 359 

 117 

 551 

 298 

 823 

 269 

 822 

 666 

 428 

 555 

 712 



Basis of honey-predictions 467 



Basswood 683 



Bee-diarrhea 408, 493, 523 



Bee-disease disappearing W)8 



Bee-escapes la, 248,343,401, 650 



Bee-feeder for spring use 309 



Beginning bee-keeping 145 



Bee-house description 341 



Bee in the ear 59 



Bee-keepers' exchange 712 



Bee-Keepers' Union 201 , 359 



Bee-keeping and poultry for women 109 



Bee-keeping as an avocation 23 



Bee-keeping as a study 233 



Bee-Keeping in 



Alabama 569 



California 122, 306 



Colorado 667 



Missouri 440 



Nebraska 564 



North Dakota 92 



Oregon 



Sierra Nevada Mountains 



Tennessee 505, 



Texas 



"Washington 



Bee-notes 82, 364, 434, 



Bee-paralysis 142, 594, 616, 744, 749, 



Bee-pasturage— dependence of success 335, 



Bees and fruit 8, 54, 247, 303, 648, 660, 



Bees and horticulture 18, 



Bees and pollination 71, 404,660, 



Bees as fertilizers 



Bees by the pound 238, 



Bees dying in the cellar 



Bees dying out 



Bees in the South 



Bees leaving the hives 



Bee-smokers 



Bees sting each other 



Bee-stings and cures 



Bees that had tempers 



Bee-stings and rheumatism 147, 



Bee-veiis— how to wear 649, 



Best working colonies for next season 



Better prices for honey 



Biographical— 



Abbott, Chas. Nash 



Burden, Miss Klsie 



Coleman, H. F 



Cornell, S 



Hershiser, O. L 



Jones, H. L 



Kretehmer, K 



M ichael, J. F 



Newman, Thomas G 



Pierce, G. R 



Stilson,L. D 



Wilcox, Franklin 



441 

 114 



602 

 207 

 186 



472 

 775 

 344 

 693 

 790 

 694 

 464 

 808 

 105 

 588 

 465 

 779 

 400 

 330 

 90 

 298 

 236 

 785 

 16 

 27 



589 

 425 

 139 



747 



809 

 107 



237 



777 

 43 



Brace-combs— cause and prevention 116, 241, 401 



Brood-frames 272, 719 



Brood-nest crowded with honey 82 



Brood-rearing and increase of colonies 242 



Building up bees for the honey-How 464 



Burr-combs 147, 333, 401 



Buying bees 813 



Caging queens 236, 



California Fruit Exchange 



California honey adulteration 



California honey crop in 1893 486, 



California to help her bee-keepers 



Canadian honey 



Candy for feeding bees 169, 



Caring for comb honey 



Carniolan bees 



Carrying out dead brood 



Cerolein 



Changing queens at swarming-time 



Changing the sex of bee-eggs 



Cleaning combs 



Climates of California 



Climbing for swarms -. 



Clipping the wings of queens 208,748, 



Closed-end vs. hanging frames 



Close lltting frames 



Cold weather in the South 



Colonies that store section honey 



Color of queens regardless of mating 



Comb foundation making 



Comb honey and swarming 



Comb honey 8 years old 



Comb honey in the United States 



Comb honey or extracted 



Comb honey production 680, 



Comb built crosswise 



Construction of comb and hatching bees 



Contraction 41, 



Controlling the mating of queens 



492 

 758 

 423 

 743 

 277 

 424 

 519 



24 

 726 

 106 

 682 

 650 

 234 

 330 

 723 

 115 

 807 

 625 

 367 

 659 

 457 

 110 

 756 



89 

 327 

 231 

 621 

 681 

 235 

 630 

 783 

 400 



360 

 744 

 313 



88 

 792 

 431 

 181 

 216 



23 

 313 

 233 

 750 

 681 

 374 



Convention Reports 



California 247, 279, 303, 



Cortland Union 



Eastern Iowa 



Illinois 53, 



Los Angeles County 



Michigan 1 17, 148, 



Minnesota 



N. K. Ohio and N. W. Pennsylvania 



Nova Scotia 



Ontario 



Texas 586, 619, 684, 



Utah 



Vermont 342, 



Co-operation of experiment stations 468 



Corner in honey 647 



Cotton-seed for winter packing 593 



Courses in entomology 776 



Crooked combs 268 



Cross bees 460 



Cutting out cells and swarming 752 



Cyprian bees 140, 252 



Dampening sections 730 



Darwin and bees 215, 341 , 438, 468, 594, 722 



DEATH NOTICES— 



Abbott, Chas. Nash 392 



Cornell, S 486 



Kllison, W. .7 328 



Thies, Mrs 46 



Decorating sections of honey 721 



De-queening an apiary 621 



Destitution in Texas and other places 460 



Destroying birds in Texas 77 



Destroying burrowing animals 245 



Detecting adulterated honey 135, 187, 296 



Difl'erence in colonies 362 



Difference in honey-yields 23 



Discussing bee-papers 233 



Distance apart for combs 206 



Distance between hives 268 



Dividing colonies 24, 142, 299, 304, 316, 332, 338 



Do bees hear ? 92 



Drawing brood 1 10 



Driving bees in transferring 299 



Drone a queen mates with 363 



Drone-brood 714 



Drone-comb 362 



Drones from imported queen 333 



Drones from laying workers 141 



Drumming bees from crosswise combs 115 



Dummies 234 



Early breeding 459 



Ear-muff for bee-keepers 345 



Eight or 10 frame hives 401, 591, 697 



Empty comb in an average colony 815 



Exchange wanted 716 



