THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Murdering Bees, 43, 85 



Machine Extracted Honey, 135. 



Michigan Association, 151. 



My Mary Ann, 165. 



My Management of Bees, 182. 



Moving Bees in Winter, 205. 



My Italian Bee Experience, 248 



Michigan Bee-Keepers' Association, 253 



My Experience, 112, 163, 201, 272 



Movable Homes, 189. 



My Report, 199. 



N. A. Bee-Keepers' Association, 12, 273 



New Repository for Bees, 20 



Novice on Wintering etc., 40 



Notes on Wintering, 64 



North Eastern Association, 55 



Novice, 100, 127, 154 



New Smolier, 106 



New Subject, 110 



Natural and Artificial rood,';i33. 



Novice's Answer, 177. 



Notes and Queries, 193, 209, 235, 261. 



Notice to Subscribers, 195. 



New Method of Wintering, 196. 



Outlook tor Bee-Keeping, 16 



Our Afflictions, 53 



Our Queenless Colony, 82 



Our Contributors, 107 



Our Honey Markets, ISO. 



Observations on Wintering, 229 



Over-Stocking, 254 



Old Harry's Report, 271 



Out-door Wintering, 100 



Pruning Broods, 30 



Plants and Trees, 42 



Plants for Bee Forage, 89 



Prolific Mother, 110 



Pleasant Remarks, 129. 



Please Report, 217. 



Philosophy and Practice in Wintering, 230 



Premiums at Couutv Fairs, 241 



Pink-Blossnnicd Milk Weed, 247 



Profitable Business for Women, 265 



Packing Bees for Winter, 270 



Pure Queens working in Boxes, 271 



Premium for Rearing Queens, 291 



Pollen, 28 



Queen Breeding, etc., 31 



Questions and Answers, 93, 115 



Queen Clipping, 131. 



Review of January Number, 66 



Report from my Apiary, 131, 196. 



Rape and what to do with it, 138. 



Report from Bruce, Canada, 232 



Rapidity of Bees' Flight, 234 



Remedy for Bee Stings, 2:57 



Reports from Northern Kentucky, 253 



Shaking Bees, 15 



Sundry Items, 19 



Simple Bee Feeder, 94 



Shall we clip Queen's Wings ? 137. 



Successful Winterihg, 141. 



Sundry Notes, 14S. 



Seasonable Hints, 191, 216, 265, 290. 



Spring Dwindling, 194. 



Some New Thing. 195. 



Sale of Honey, liD6, 225. 



Scraps, 198. 



Successful Bee-Keeping, 203, 



Southern Bee Notes, 205. 



Sundry Questions and Answers, 125. 160 



Size of Entrance Holes to Hives, 251 



Superiority of the Italian Bee, 259 



To Bee-Keepers, 26 



That Patent Bee Feeder, 89 



The A B C of Bee-Keeping, 92 



To Beginners in Apiculture, 116, 139, 162 



Top and Side Surplus Boxes, 134. ^ 



The Bee Disease. 156. • 



The late Dr. T. B. Hamlin, 159. 



Theories and their Advocacy, 166. 



Things Seen and Unseen, 183. 



Transferring Bees, 184. 



The Tulip Tree, 223 



Test of Italian Purity, 225 



Timely Suggestions, 241 



The Folk-Lore of Bees, 240 



The Bee in Southern California, 250 



Test of Italian Purity, 258 



This year's Ilonev Season, 270 



Toads and Bees, 2S8 



Use of the Extractor, 65 



Utah B. K. Meeting, 244 



Varieties of the Bee, 234 



Voice from Ontario, 228 



Voice from the South, 228 



Voice from Pennsylvania, 175. 



Ventilation, 67 



Visit to Adam Grimm, 103 



Voices from Among the Hives, 24, 46, 70, 94, 



118, 142, 168, 193, 217, 238, 245 

 Wings of the Bee, 9 

 What Killed the Bees, 37 

 Wintering Bees, 63 

 What Galhip has Seen, 64 

 Wintering Bees, 106, 199 

 Which is Best ? 106 

 Why don't Farmers keep Bees ? 114 

 What is Honey, 140. 

 Wintering, etc., 147. 

 Wintering Observations, 200. 

 When Bee-Keeping don't pay, 203. 

 Where Linden Grows, ;i04. 

 Wintering and Springing, 206. 

 Work for the [Month, 215. 

 Wintering iJces in Ohio, 231 

 What Killed tlie Bees, 233 

 Winter Bee Keejiing, ;^3 

 Western Bee Plants, 369 

 What I have Done, 272 

 What killed Replogle's Bees, 286 

 What Shall we Report, 389 



