INDEX TO VOL. XII. 



Market! ng 1 lonoy SO 



Marks of Prolilic Queens 2.5(5 



Maury Co. Teiin. Meetiiip; ;?8. 12(i, ia% 314,291 



McFatridKe's Apiary 10 



Melilot Clover as a Honey riant Wt 



Memorial Address on M. Quinby 1H2 



Michigan Hee-Keeper's Association . .22, 41 



Mignonnette 174, 22f) 



Missouri Vallev B. K. Meeting .. 58, 63, 262 



Milk Weed as a Honey Plant 11 



Moses Quinby — Poctnj 5(5 



Moth Traps 15.5 



Mrs. Tapper's Trouble 2,52 



My Bees 1<«, 215, ;ii4 



My Experience witli Feeding 179 



Mv Experience with small Frames 186 



My Observations 129 



]\ry Keixn-t for the Season 289 



My Kei)ort for Two Years 163 



My Straw Cover 149 



My Success in 1875 1() 



National Bee and Fi.sli (Uiiture 219 



National Bee-Keepers' Association, ;31, 



.54, 55, 75, 81, 108, 301 



N. E. Bee-Keepers' Association :'2, 68 



Newspapers at the Centennial 2<)5 



New Use for Larvte and Pollen 176 



New Zealand Clover and Bumble Bees . 278 

 Notes & Queries, 2(5, .50, HI, 1(58, 198, 2.52, 294 



Notes by the Way 312 



Notes from Southern Indiana 216 



Novice and his Hives 173 



Novice's Extractor 145 



Old Silas Hiving Bees 238 



Origin of the Albino Bee .58 



Our Premiums lor Clubs 251 



Our Prospects 29 



"Ox-Cow" Queen Bees 2.58 



Parasites on Bees 240 



Partheno-genesis 133 



Pasturage for Bees 218 



Physiology of the Honey Bee fiSo 



Prevention of Swarming 260 



Pro and Con :i08 



Queen Killed by the Sun 190 i 



Queen Trap 217 



Queen's Friends and Foes 232 j 



Remedy for Foul Brood 134 i 



Reply to C. P. Hadant 130. 189 



Reply to Friend Roop 236 ; 



Ripened Honey 12.5 \ 



Requisites of a Successful Bee-keeper.. KJO | 

 Ripen your Honey 208, 211 



Salicylic Acid for Cure of Foul Brood. . 151 ( 



Santa Barbara 91 i 



"Scientific" Talks to Farmers .• 37, 89 | 



Scraps from Illinois 2.56 



Seasonable Hints 5 ' 



Sectional Boxes 187 



Shall Farmers keep Bees? isci i 



Six Months [among the Bees 59 



Some of My Experience . . 210 



Southern Kentucky B. K. Association.. 2(J6 ! 



Soutli-Western I>. K. Association 313 



S. W. Ohio Bee Keepers' Meeting 262 j 



Spring Management 135 i 



Starting Work in Boxes . . 249 I 



Stray Thoughts 1(H5, 109 . 



Success and Failure 149 I 



Sundry Items 7(5, 104 I 



Surplus Honey 217 | 



Surplus Honey and Care of Bees ;388 



Swarming in December 30 



Swindling Operations 227, 228 ! 



The Australian Bee Hunter 219 



The Be(^ Moth 156 



The I}ee Queen's Tempation 53 



Th.( liee Wolf of (iermany 314 



Th(! Best Hive lor all Purposes 265 



Tiu^ Bienenvater 54 



The Cause of Foul Brood 279 



The tUmtennial 83, 202, 203, 250, 297 



The Uzierzon Theory 282 



The 1 louse Apiary Question 12, 3(5, 105 



The New Idea Hive 17 



The Old System versus the New 102 



The Prize Essay 302 



The Ripening of Honey 167 



The Situation of an Apiary 281 



The Successful Apiarist 340 



The Value of Italians 2.53 



Thick Combs for tiie Extractor 173 



Those "Bugs" 155 



Thorns for Transferring 201 



Thoughts on Reading the July Number. 313 

 Thoughts Suggested on reading Journal 184 



Time to Divide 225 



To remove Glue from the Hands 208 



To the Public 108 



Transferring Bees 30, 204 



Transferring Staples 2(^52 



Two Queens in a Hive 174 



Two things Proved by Experience 206 



Undesired Experience 62,|99 



Uniting Weak Stocks 274 



Virgil and the Bees 92 



Visiting 76 



Voices from among the Hives, 7, 26, 46, 



77, 86, 118, 193, 220, 242, 266, 295, 315 



190 

 170 



90 

 182 



35 



15 

 250 

 161 



65 

 191 

 354 

 311 

 153 

 184 

 274 

 212 

 2.50 



Wax Introducing Cages 



W. B. Rush— Biographicial 



What about that lloney? 



What can be 1 )one '.' 



What is the Cause of it 



What they Did and how they did it — 



What to feed Bees 



Who is to Blame? 



Whom the gods would Destroy, etc 



Wm. J. Andrews— Biographical 



Wilson H. Andrews— r.iograiihical — 

 AVintering, 21, 124, 142. 385, 303, 305, 308, 



AVintering and Springing 



Wintering in the South 



Wintering Out of Doors 



W^inter Shelter for Bees 



Worker Brood in Drone Cells 



INDEX TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Axtell, L. ( '., 7. a»5. Alslke, 7. Allen, .1. (i.. 

 S. Abbott, <■>. L., 12. i)l, :iO(i. Amateur, i'2, 106. 

 Andrews, W. .1., 41, 7(i, 77, 130, 183, 191. 214, 2H1. 

 Alexander. S.. .',(1, Alley. H., 77, 9H, 371, 37ii.3Si;, 

 •■!1.1. Allen. >,'. P., S7, li)!t. l!Ui,3s.5. Arjtus, KM. 179. 

 ArfiO, R. .M., l:M, U9. Anderson, H. M., 194. 

 Allen. (';. N.. ]!i7. Andrews, Ira .1., IH.S. At- 

 kinson,.!.. ]9S, 2(19. Abbe. K. 1'., 217. Andrews, 

 Wilson H., 3.')4. Adams, M. H., 2.57. Ander- 

 son, ,r. L., 3tJ7. Armstrong:, .1. C, 370. A., C. 294. 



Brings, B. D . S. IJecktell, R. 8., 1.3, .54, Kil, 17;{. 

 Barloot, .1., Ki, 270. Briutk, J. P., IS, i;«, 1.31. 177 

 Hurch, II. A., 32, 41, .5-5, .5S, 85, 15H, 105, 174.340, 

 375, .■il3. Brooks, .1. M., 40, ,57. Black, S. H.. 47. 

 Blaneliard, (). C., 51. Butler. .1., 07, l.SO. Bay- 

 lor, .1. W.,7.s. 113, lis. Brown, Mrs. K., SO. Bing- 

 ham. T. v.. »^5, Kl.-!, 110. 120, i;iS, 100. Baldridge, 

 M. M., .s.-). 170. Barclay, W. S., 80, l.U, 1,5;5. 

 Boyd, W. S., ss. 202. Bailey, Mrs. W. IX. 110. 

 Boyce. O. W., 11.!. Bled.soe, .1. R., 119, 131. Bnr- 

 sett. W. B., 119,295. Bee-aeticus, A., 13;'). 181. 

 Bosshard, II., l:i(, 221. Bennett, J. M., 142, 1.S7. 



