1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



825 



IndextoVoLXXXVII 



SUBJECTS. 



Abscond! nt; swarms 



Aonif ami I'luiff lUves 



Adu Iteration of honey 37, 50. 58, H2, 121. 152, 



Kis. I7.S, 1n:.'.:>4m, 2y4. 3(H», 3»>7, 343. a44, 376. 



:JH7. :Jit;,'. 4U5. 411*'. -Kiy, 449, 578, CJiS, 696 



Advice t<» beKiiiners J84, 



Alter-s warms- prevention of 525, 



Age at whicb a queen laya 



Akc of CO ni bs 695. 



Albino bees 



Alfulfa clover 113, 



Alley trap 



Alsifce clover lO, 97, 157 



Amalgamation 4.8, 12,18,24,40,51,56, 100. 



ITS, 200. ^76. 760.792 



American Fruii Growers' Union 



Ants and bees 311, 



Apiarian exhibit at fairs 162.437,660, 



Apiarian improvements... 



Apiarian onservationa and conclusionB 593, 



Apiarian self-lielp and tlie scrap-box 



Apianan superintendent at Omaha 



Apiaries in Krance 



Apiaries wipe<l out 



Apicultural principles 



Apisdorsaia 9,28.38.91, 153. 1X8, 244, 296. 



Are bees domestic animals? 53, 



Artichokes 



Asilus Missouriensis, or bee-stabber 



Atmospboric conditions and nectar-secretion... 

 Average honey crop 



Backward in spots 



594 

 67N 



770 

 307 

 5H1 



tailed queens . 

 e ■ ■ 



. .450, 



Bee and honey exhibits at fairs 



Bee-brush 



Bee-cellar 



Bee-entrance guards 228, 



Bee-escapes 289, 324, 



Bee-house 



Bee-huntin(c in the Okeefenokee 



Bee-intellicence 



Bee-keepera and the wine-cup 



Bee-Keepers' Kxchange 



Bee-keepers' picnic 



Bee-keeping as a business 



Bee-keeping experts 



Bee-keeping for women 



73M 



365 



200 

 4H6 

 165 



804 

 280 



^n 



548 



676 

 467 

 W13 

 662 

 247 

 Kfi 

 8O3 

 109 

 511 

 59H 

 467 

 810 



743 

 727 

 469 

 456 



10 

 391 

 51.7 



54 

 377 

 529 

 776 

 147 

 600 

 358 



38 

 772 



,251, 



BEE-KEEPING IX— 



Australia 



British Columbia 



California. ...82. 131, 137. 149, 276, 324, 36d, 386, 



515. 691. 721.732 



Canada 236,564. 



China 



Colorado 



Cuba 70, 



Florida 84,253,337, 



Georgia 



Indian Territory 494. 



Iowa 



Louisiana 266, 



Manitoba 



Maryland 



Massachusetts 



Michigan 101, 



Minnesota 



Nebraska 38,132.164, 



Nf>rth Dakota 



Old Mexico 



Oregon 



Quebec 



Southland 



Tennessee 173,204, 



Texas 108, 



Tunis 



Utah .. . 



Virginia 



Washington t 



West ViiBinia 508, 



Bee-keeping on the rancb 



Bee-killer 



Beel ss huney 



Bee-lice 



Bee- M aster 



Bee-moth or wax-moth 



Bee-odor 



Bee-paralysis 278, 36 i, 408. 422, 481, 628. 631, 



676.7117 



Bee-pasl u rage 



Bee-poison 



Bees aflected with diarrhea 



Bees and fruit 149, 211, 



Bees and honey in the Bible 



Bees li ragging out larvae 



Bees eaten into by mice 



Bees gathering wax 



Bees getting into a shop 



Bees hangnigout 



Bees having a niay-spell 



Bees in a beer-keg 



Bees in Hawaii 



Bees in honey-houses 



Bees in winter 



Bees kilting each other 663. 



Bees of Borneo and the East 



Bee-space 246, 259, 321,3»4», 482. 562. 594, 



Bees packt in tlax straw 



Bees spotting clothes « 



Bee-ating remedy 5"9, 



Beestings 10. 42. 89, 230, 259, 362, 420, 451, 



Beeswax a "corn " cure 



Bees working in the supers 



Bee-veils and cross bees 



B -ginners in bee-keeping 329. 562, 567, 658. 



Benton's " honey-bee" bulletin 



Best bees 



Best liybrid bees for honey 



Best wood for hives 



Big colonies 



Biliousness 



Bi-sulphide of carbon for killtnc worms 



Bitter honey 474, 



Black bees 52,294,500. 



309 

 655 



775 

 744 

 516 



590 

 708 

 353 

 6JI 

 796 

 428 

 404 



61 

 413 

 798 

 547 

 603 

 3H9 

 47rt 

 541 

 461 

 715 



39 



396 

 631 

 78 

 25(1 

 398 

 51U 



470 

 695 

 777 



.723, 



807 

 614 



763 

 294 

 711 

 1IN 

 695 

 824 

 745 

 102 

 726 

 743 

 4S4 

 630 

 664 

 661 

 117 

 795 

 8t)6 

 -MH 

 7(>6 

 809 



36 

 695 

 543 



52 

 S-Vi 

 117 

 662 

 200 

 4WJ 

 517 

 64> 

 .>5* 

 463 



23 

 727 

 597 



..762 



Black honey 



blanketing bees 



Bogus honey 



Bottom-boards 



Hox-hives 



Brasilianische Blenenpttege 



Breed i ng 156. 



Breeding lor longer tongues 



Bnmstonlng colonies... 



Brood-chambers and frames 



Brood-couibs tilled with pollen 



" Hucklebrut " 



liuckled combs 



Buckwheat and clover in Mississippi 



BulTalo convention 673, 



BuiMing an adobe bee-house 



Building worker-comb 



Bum Die-bees in New Zealand 



Bunions 



Burning over an apiary 



Busy bees not so Irritable 



Buying bees 



678 

 324 



2M9 

 77H 

 779 



<;hi 



I9H 

 645 

 695 

 274 

 422 

 5H2 

 717 

 763 

 681 

 763 

 339 

 296 

 463 

 (J8 

 50O 

 295 



ralifornia bee-hive 658 



California Bee-Keepers' Exchange ..41, 146, 167. 



.'i6,-i.(!;ii 664 



California lioney-planls 434 



Candied honey 74, 164.259. 647 



Cane sugar and glucose 409 



(;ane vs. beet sugar 822 



Cappniga 53 



Care of bees 437 



Care of comb honey 149 



Carniolan bees ■. . 166, 391, 53.">, 652 



CarryinkTOut larvae 599, 630 



■Cedar hives 140 



Cells tilled with pollen 803 



Chaff hive 26. 99 



Chunging queens «07 



Chantring ilie tla;^Tr of comb honey )4i> 



Chicago politician as a bee-keeper 23 



Chickens eating worker-bees 743 



Circular sections 778 



Climate for catarrh 11 



cupping queeofl' wings 135, 379, 422.536, 557, 



.".81.74:j 763 



Clipping to control mating 631 



Closed-end frame and winter hive 135 



Closed-top vs. open-top sections 42 



Close spacing 178 



Colic or cramps 463 



Colic— prevention of 30 



Colony deserting 487, 663 



Colony in a house basement 610 



Colony moving upstairs 794 



Colony that loaft 151 



(Colorado bee and honey statistics 229 



Color of bees 327 



Color of hives 19 



Comb building 166, 822 



Comb foundation 518. 579, 67.% 690. 708 



Comb honey management 55. 134, 180. 21 1 



Comb honev — " manufactured'* 26 



Comb honev production 11,26, 167, 180.264, 



392. 77;> 794 



Comb honey— tiering up 2* 



t'omb-leveler and its use 119 



Combs with candied honey 741 



Comb vs. extracted honey 5, 17. 22,67,81,98, 



130, 149 230 



Commission men 4. 6. 12,37. IO5. 141. 164, 216, 



264. 2R3, 294.:i;»li. 440, 568, 572. 616, 617 712 



Consumption of honey 770. 776 



Contracting the brood-chamber 119 



Controlling fecundation of queens 662 



Convention Reports— 



Central Texas 517 



Colorado 181, 196,213, 229 



Illinois 6.21.33.136.245,260, 277 



Iowa 165 



Michigan S4, 117, 131 



Minnesota 821 



North American 309,312,325, 341,357.373, 



389. 405 421 



Northeastern Ohio. Western New York and 



Northwestern Pennsylvania 76 



Northern Illinois 5hI 



Ontario 69 



Southern Minnesota 636 



i:>outhwestera Wisconsin 737 



St. Joseph 8 



Texas 278 



United States Bee-Keepers' Union — 392,408. 



440.455,456,753,769.785 801 



Utah 293, 725 



Vermont 149 



Wisconsin 88,104. 133 



Conventions-do they pay ? 792 



Co-operation among bee-keepers 785, 824 



Crick in the back 463 



Crimson clover 113,233.349,415 



Crowded out 439 



Cultivating the home market 472 



Cushions and quilts 102 



Cypress boards for hives .. 745 



Cyprians, Syrians and Uoly Lands 536 



Dadant hive 



Damp cellar!^ 



Dampening sections 



Danger from smoke 



Datizenbaker hive 



Dead bees 



Dead brood - carrying out. . . 



Death Notices— 



De Layens. Geo 



Heater. Mrs. J. N 



Hulehtnson. Kern 



Oren. r>r Jesse 



Pizer.'Chas. S 



Van Deusen. J 



Vogel. HerrK. W 



Willis. Mrs. Mary K 



. 257 

 . 639 

 . 692 

 . 679 

 . 145 



. 761 

 . 201 

 . 6o<t 

 . 617 

 . 217 

 265 

 . 522 

 . 522 



Destroying ants 6.54 



Destroying bees and saving honey and combs... 4K6 



Destroying queen-cells 69tl 



Difference in colonies 5m) 



Digested I 'i\ neciar and gluco»e 3"6 



Discouraging prices 691 



Distance bees go for forage 226.427,593, 743 



DistinKulshIng purity in bees 4i8 



" Divider"— a new device iHj 



Dividing bees 53, 125,279,305,375,439, 



Do bees hear? 



Don't spice the children 



Do swarms issue without drones 7 



Dovetailing 



Drawing u erowd to sell honey 



Drawn combs 164, 184. .174, 



Drawn combs in sections 



Drawn or deep-cell foundation 72, 147, 179. 



194.20(1, 203. 227, 29<i, 300. 319. 484. 631, 645, 

 661, 679, 6;t.'> 



D'awn or partly drawn combe ••-• 



Driving bees itut of supers 



Drone comb foundation 



Drone eggs 



Drone-laying queen ■• 



Drone progeny of queens 516, 



Drones ll. 13. .54, 125, 199, 32<J,385, 455,474, 



.5;t4. .^98, 646. 790 



Drones in queen-cells 



Dry lumber for hives 



Dummies 



Dummy or division-board 



Dxicrzon hive 



Earl y Chicago swarm 



Early Howera 



Elderberry-wine i - • ■ ■•' 



Empty combs 43.389.486.581. 



End spacers ^*'4. 



Entrance feeders 289, 348. 



Equalizing brood •■■- 



Equali/ing colonies "•■•< 



Krmrs corrected 435.466.596, 



Establishing a standard for queens. 609, 62^,642, 



E.\clii'iing the bees -•-• 



Experiences of 1897 ^**' 



Experiences with bees Voo'Tou 



Experiments in apiculture 160, J^o, 



Exporting honey 



Exposing eggs and larvse ■ 



Extracted and comb honey in the same colony.. 

 Extracted honey... 85, 371, 386. 401, 499,675, j71, 



E.V traded vs. comb honey 147. 



Extracting-eombs -■■■- 



Extracting honey ' '»• 



Extra price for extra quality 



Fastening down the bee-veil •• ■ • . . ;•• 



Fastening foundation 103, 199. 241, Jl I, 



Feeders '*"*'' 



Feeding back •■ ■••• ■ • • • ■ • 



Feeding bees 10.53,66. 118, 119, ib'i. 164. 183. 



227. 2<'3. 436, 476, .54.5, 566, 662 .... 



Feeding maple and cane syrup i- 



Fertilization of queens O'** 



Fieid-bees and nurae-bees 



Fiuwort or Simpson honey-plant 



Finding queens 



•• Fi-*hbone'' honey production 



Flavor and aroma of honey 



Flavor of extracted honey 



Flavor of honey nauseating 



Flv bee-flghtrr 



Follower at the end of super — 



" F^iol capers" 



Forming nuclei ■••- ■■":■':':;'.' 



Foul biood...49..V2.70, 115, 133, 147. 149.180,195. 

 197 251,279,308,345, 3.J6, 370, 418. 530, 695, 

 712.728 



I-v.ul-liroody honey ™.v«;a* 



Foundation ... .52.228. 250, 252. 727, 743, 779, 810. 



Foundation in sections ■ 



Foundation mills 



Foundation roller 



Frames— best kind •-•. 



Freak of a swarm 



Fruit-growers and bee-keepers 



Full pound sections 



Fumigating honey 



454 

 774 

 511 

 439 

 199 

 527 

 423 

 193 



745 



35 

 662 

 534 



69 

 614 

 644 



794 

 743 

 795 

 663 

 278 

 166 



344 

 308 

 703 

 582 

 168 

 354 

 822 

 743 

 642 

 660 

 56 

 677 

 316 

 777 

 760 

 555 

 275 

 778 

 643 

 661 

 795 

 743 



565 

 474 



582 

 578 



787 

 763 

 540 

 779 

 745 

 795 

 189 

 633 

 106 

 27 

 741 

 260 

 497 

 498 



778 

 599 

 819 



26 

 313 

 375 



27 

 228 

 744 

 198 

 387 



Galvanized iron honey-tanks •■.• 



Gathering pollen '^rV^V^-A 



Getting bees from a tree -54, 14n, I7d, 



Getting bees into the sections 205,35.^.593, 



Getting bees to work in the sections 3o, ^4, 



Getting partiy-fllted sections cleaned up... ■--.■• 



Getting people into bee-keeping 728. 



Getting pure queens 



Givii't: due credit 



Giving other honey a basswood tlavor 



"Qobby " comb honey 



Good .advice (poemi • 



Good years— will they come again? 



"fSd?,lK'hoS^^;;;;;;;;^i4a56b:6ii:«i:v2e:TO.; 



Grandma 



Granulated alfalfa honey 



Granulated hon-y 



Grass and weeds in the apiary 



Great honey region 



Handling frames 



Hanover bee-keepers 



Hanlinessot bees 



Hauling bees 



Hellish business 



Helps in dry years 



HicH's iPres. J. M.) address 



High collars 



Hive construction 



Hive corners 



Hive cover 



H ive dimensions and entrances ■ • - - -• •- • 



Hive entrances 27, 274, 3<i7,487, 



Hive making 



Hive rabbets ••••• 



Hives 145. 164, 166,215,257. 



Ilives for winter 



Hive stands 



Hives use 1 by the experts 



Hive ventilation 274, 437. Wft, 647. 675, 



Hiving bees r)n empty frames .*."".ii' 



Mivint: f»wiirms 26,379. 



Hoirniiin frames '3A 



Honev and its uses 



Honey and sugar competition 



Honey and the teeth 



Honev and wax of Victoria... 



>Ioney apple butter 



Honey as a laxative 



Honev as food 



Honey as me'llcine and food., 

 lloney-bee < a po«m+v»«-» 

 Honey-ciikes...^-^ 



125 

 188 

 78o 

 423 

 103 

 737 

 327 

 645 

 118 

 485 

 543 

 340 

 510 

 822 

 543 

 40 

 88 

 424 

 793 



194 

 795 

 661 

 151 

 203 



.657, 



■■yTjTTrj^ 



195 

 638 

 273 

 280 

 275 

 810 

 779 

 354 

 199 

 266 

 71 « 

 273 

 6IU 

 tJU9 

 498 

 S3S 

 S6S 

 456 

 605 

 nil 

 7B2 

 696 

 679 

 179 

 484 

 486 

 782 





