1894 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



0(i5 



6r,9; MoKnifrht R 913-, Menrtt F M 129; .M -;l.'.''",r,'.,'- ' V-^ i 8 krS 

 C If. 44 9-; I4« 19l> 265 :t8 S32 SB.". S78 4-Jl 422 4ft:'. H.. ."n hi , t.;.! B..2 6.8 687 

 Ml ?-"7-.9 793 87o IK'S: Miller S K 613; Miller W M 2:t; MiU-'^]' S T 

 86() M U-1 . 1 A t' 17 IS" 680; MitHitll .1 62:'.; Mnl.l.v G H 368; Mo^ 

 fat M.'i M E 1'22; Moorr K •-8i;W4; Moore H F .^74; Moinm C 7C3 

 7?i) M..rri^on J R 1.^4 Moi-f Miss V. 181; Moiov J P874: Mulfoid 

 j'i;,'(80- Munav K V 423; M.uli .; iisimisson W 231 m TiO 802; 

 Muth&SoiiCS"334 461. 



Nii«hJ AU220; NevinsCS866; Newnmn SF423.'ini; Newman 

 T () 424; Newell J W 623; Normun C 611 788 812 875 900; Norton P 

 L 874. 



Pare M s L J 39ft; Var.hall F, U 343 4-23; I'ender W S .549; IVr- 

 kin> M S246; Peicival M S668; P.■ter^en H (•^6; I'et'i' S T 421; 

 Hf'i.i R 731; Phin J 654 686; Phenicie C F, 8^9; Pike S W 160; Posey 

 1 588- Putlensier C W .33; Poi.i.leton O O 6'22 863; Pringle A 133 

 61(1 685; Prichard J 659; Pryal W A 182 417 689. 



Quigley EF2S.3. 



Railev F G .58 587; Rambler, every number; Reams G W 404 

 432* KeeWjS39:l; Reed JR. ^46; Replosle G B 9; R«.V"o'fl.>i R > 

 586; Richmond WL 874; Rit.ien EK150; Ritchie RF 423.51 842, 



YuderGJ271; Young 



Rolibins (J F 2'28; Root W P 54 692; RoyR'234; Russell W 766; 

 Rutherford S 1). 



Salisbury F A 7«9; Scates J H 433; Scolhan B (i 39 ; SchMe.'He 

 EH 150 321- Seeley H M 3fi6; Shalla'd Maj 101; Shepherd M W 

 89 2-J5 586; Smeed S 380; Smith .1 1852 95 2'29 -,'45 :V 6 ; S-.dth H 2;',9; 

 Smith E.57 3:i2 620; Siuitli T r27 3;(; 4i 7 719; Sn vder S .1 841 ; Some'-- 

 ford F0 7I6; Spe.ice A C ■..38; S,,.n,..r(i L5i:i; Stevens T M 659; 

 Stephenson H 647; Slephins G W 417 550; Slon.- J A 475 513 .593; 

 Stuart J C.587; Stuart O 622; Super Litter 24 193 '238 379; Sweat- 

 land C D 775. 



Tatmnn MF liSZ; Taylor R 1. 264 322 .327 :f6'i; Taylor B 146 196; 

 Taylor R E 621 ; Teniplin L .1 93 275 316 375; TlHinghast I F 162; 

 Toiiibelin A I 921: Townsend O H875; Trego S F 373; Trout F M 

 99; Tuck, r H S518. 



Untcikireher A 843; Utter J W .'{90. 

 ' WiearUI659; Wagner P R 419; Wilker H 86"; Ward A M 380; 

 WtMister G W 379; Wecke«er C 68; West N I) .520 .587; Wheaton 

 M 2.38- Wheeler A 663; Wilson Miss E 465 837; Willard G G 240; 

 Wiley HW 240; Wilson G W 659; Wilkin R 685; Wing J H99; 

 WooiverFD24; Wright W S 67. 

 A D P 068; York G W 835. 



Index to Illustrations. 



Abbot t. E. T.. President J^^ 



AlU'vTn.p Improved b«h 



Alley Trav>, Harrison's Improved o^b 



Apiary and Fruii-ranch of Walter Choate 



Gross Section-former 838 



Harbison Hives, Cutting- in Two 543 



Harbison Hives, Inconvenience of 499 



Hiffffinsville Hive cover, Improved 911 



Apiary „ - „,, 



Artesian Well, Clinton,Mo 914 



Baby Fern J' « 



Bees Building: Comb •-oXr^n 



Bees as Fertilizers aS9, o4U 



Bee-eellar Dug-out ouvt 



Bee cellar Keposilory, Lathrop's o 9 



Bee-escape, Dayton's Stampede 870 



Bee-licepers' Camp on Ana Capa Islands 754 



Bee-motbs 



Bee Paralysis, its Effect on a California Apiary .370 



Bee-veil, Porter's 410 



Bee-veil. Our Own 410 



Beets. UnloadinR 14 



Brodbeck, Homeward Bound <i~4 



California ;md New York '-''■-■> 



Califonii;!, Cli malic Map of 18-) 



Celery, White Plume 42b 



CelerV-plants for Market al' 



Cliiiio Heet-sufiar Works •• J<j 



Chino, Hurrah for ^ir 



Climatic Map of California i8j 



Comb-building, Natural *\j,-j 



Comb building, Strang-e Freak of ~'o 



Comb-leveler, Aldrich's 4:^1 



Cover, Higginsville Model ''H 



Cover. Ventihi ted Giible 9U 



Cowgirls ^;|° 



Coyote, First '•■>" 



Crane Smoker, 1894 Pattern oO 



Decoy Hives for the Boys 319 



DemperanceGranks 89J 



Divisible Bi'ood-cliJimber Hive i4i 



Dovetailed Corner, Right and Wrong Way Nailing90« 



Dovetailed Hive, Parts of 911,9i3 



Dovetailed Hive 1K94 Pattern 466 



Dovetailed Chaff Hive with Telescopic Cover .5S.5 



Dovetailed Super, Bottom View of 911 



Dovetailed Super, To Wedge Up 912 



Diimb-waitt>r, To .Make -''82 



Dzierzon. Dr. John 1^^ 



Dzi rzon's Hive ■*•'' 



Elevators, Self lifting wi 



Eiigeniii afier Rambler, in Eiglit Scenes 273 



Eugenia Off for Ca ifornia 181 



Exploring the Tunnel 8.> 



Extractors, etc.. Foreign, at Chic;igo 94.3 



Feeder for Chickens and Bees 411 



Fern Hutchinson 798 



Ferri< Wheel and Pismo Beach 89S 



Fixin's, New-fangled (.lake Smith) !•' 



Flower Festival in riilifornia 79i 



Flowers. Why Beaut if id .-39, n40 



Foundation-mills. Aikin's Proposed Improvem t.f.8i 



Frame and Sp;u'er. Phenecie's 829 



Frame-spacer, Sl< vens' 418 



Follower and Wedge 911 



Gold-mine and SI amp-mill at Rosina 4.')r> 



Gravenhorst's Out-apiary Repository 494 



Hoffman Frames, 1894 Pattern 467 



Hoffman Frames for 189,5 84.5 



Holtermann, R. F •^■'0 



HoKei man n's Children •■90 



Holtermann, Mrs., and Child 59.J 



Home of the Honey-bees jl 



House Apiary, Rice's 41o 



Hutchinson in a Bee-veil 410 



Introducing-cage, German 4 6 



Jasmine, Yellow 4.iK 



J. H. Smith and James Short 23 



Jones, H. L., of Australia 698 



Knife for Scraping Sections '>0 



Langdon-M anu m Non-swarmer 2H9 



Langdon Non-swarmer Improved 46 1 



Lathrop, Harry -jfo 



Life on the Ocean Wave •'=« 



Married Life in California Illustrated 373 



Mathey, Karl Rudolph 4.56 



Mclntyre and Family «J82 



Mendleson's Apiary 719 



Mercer, L. E., and Family '91 



Miller Bidding Good-by to Ernest 9e9 



Miller, Dr.. and the Percolator Feeder 90. 



Miller Showing tlie Road to Wisconsin 908 



Moving Bees in Germany 315 



Musical Spanish P'amlly 8-i7 



Nailing, Right and Wrong Way r . .908 



Non-swariiier, Langdon's Improved 467 



Non-swarnfing Attachment, Miller's 6.i8 



Oak Grove Apiary j^l 



Oaks.Passof ?7' 



Old Mission ('^^ 



Our Own Apiary, Winter Scene ~7(l 



Packing-bo.xes for Bee-hives in California ■p<(i 



Paralysis, Bee, in California 370 



Percolator Feeders 724, V^^ 



Pintin'Out ••« 



Placer Gold-mining 8'' 



Phi nt-garden. Root's, looking North 'm 



Pollen-grains of Flowers ■Jp9 



Pomona C( )llege 408 



Pratt's Self-hiver, New Pattern IH 



Queen-cage, Australian 3i.i 



Rambler and Wilder at Pomona College 409 



Rambler and Friend ready to Start 615 



Rambler and Outfit Passing Elsinore 543 



Rambler in Camp • •. •••^'^ 



Rambler Soliloquizing; Escape from Eugenia....3/;o 



Rambler Used up ^f2 



Rambler Identified f>^^ 



Rambler's Exultation 181 



Rambler's Surprise 1+1 



Raspberry, Gault *)9 



Rice, A. A 2la 



Riverside and its Orange-groves 5i« 



Robber-trap, Mclntyre's 4bl 



Root's Factory H 



