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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Bee. 30, 



Peiro, Dr. 628 



Pellew. vv. A. 110, 123, 



1'3.». 39><, .Sittt - ^ -^- 



Pendercras8, Joel, 49ii 

 Pender. W. S. 310 ~ 



Pettirgill, C. H. 219, fi83 

 Pettit, S. T. 71, 110, 741. 



781 

 Phenicie & Bro., C. E. 19 

 Phillips, H.M. 29, 21K 

 PoinUexter, Geo. 31.^, 



573 

 Pollock, James C. 34ft 



Pond, J. E. 178, 29«, 33H, 



364 

 Poppleton. O. O. 690, 70S 

 Purler, Geu. I4<i 

 Porter. Houston, 76 

 Porter, VV. L. 214 

 Prater. Geo. W, 459 

 Pryal. W A 158, 774 

 Putnam, W.H. 219 



Quirin, H. G. 448, 636 



Rasmussen, Frank, 734 

 Rauchluss, Frank, 213, 



230 

 Rennc. Wra. .366 

 Replofrle. S. N. 12 

 Rhodes. J. Z. 299 

 Richardson, Nathan, 110 

 Richardson, W. T. 811 

 Richter, F. L. 46. 126,230 

 Rickard, M. M. 60 

 Rickel, W. 349 

 Ridley. John. 203. 397 

 Riker, Geo. W. 187 

 Risher. Howard, 94, 155. 



717 

 Ritchey. D. N. 715 

 Robbins.Geo. F. 278,364 

 Roberts, Dr. C. S. 30o 

 Koby. George, .'t34, 552 

 Rodenberjier. R. 316 

 Rohrs. Rev. H. 644 

 Root, Ernest R. 89, 132. 



148,244. 484,674 

 Rose, R. T. 59 

 Rosebrough, D. R. 348, 



461 

 Rouse. J. W. 357 

 Ruddeman, P. 396 

 Rupp. J. H. 266 

 Russell. Wm. 28 

 Ryan. John M. 332 



Sadler. J. W. (»5 

 Saee-Brush. 7i)8 

 Sampson. 8. F. 51o 

 Sanders, J. W. 429, 508, 



.556 

 Sanders, N. 13 

 Santord, A. C. ysm 

 Sanford & Co. 217 

 Sarff. WillJ. no 

 Savage Bros, 638 

 Savage. H W. 525 

 Schartu. Peter J. 594 

 Schillinc. Harry. 189 

 Schlesintzer. R. 218 

 Schroder, Alex. C. M. 



228 

 Scoggin, Edw. 493 

 Scott, Homer, 94 

 Scott, J S. 172 

 Secor, Eugene, 24H. 276, 



329, 437, 696, 771, 804. 

 817 



Seelev. K. A. 12 

 Seeley, S. M. 131 

 SeeliE, H. 287 

 Seeman. Wm. 44 

 Seiberlich. Lorenz. 235 

 Seller John M. 251 

 Shearer. Geo. \V. 637 

 Sherman. T. H. 414 

 flilrk. B. P. 187 

 Shockey, Ira, 5(»9 

 Shone. J. A. 2,8. 288 

 Simpson. Mrs. A. A. 556 

 Singletary, S, B. »-21 

 Sioli. I*. A. 597,822 

 Sipie. J. 11. 140, 2.50 

 Sknggs, h, I,. 164, 516 

 Sbaile. S. K 91 

 Skylark. 227 

 Sleetb. J. S. 78, 317,434. 



451,8.37 

 Smiley, D. B. 44 

 Smith* A. K. 605 

 Smitli, A, \V. 123 

 Smith. Edwin. 78 

 Smith. F. C. 524 

 Smitli, J. P. 12. 317 

 Smith, J. y. 413 

 Smith. 1,. H, .58. 629 

 Smith, M. P. 12, 2.')0 

 Smith. (1. M. 686 

 Sill til, s. B. 62, 110, 268, 



6U4 

 Snell, E. 8. 92 

 Snell. ¥. A, IB2 

 Snow, M. S. 270 

 SnuwhiTger, A, H. 749 

 SnvMer. Kills K. 298 

 Southern Minnesota 



Bee-Keeper, 13 

 Spencer. W. 2.*iO, 477 

 Spltler. Geo. 1.3, 77 

 Staiiiingt-r, N. 4">9 

 Stainiiird. <". A.t;.',2 

 Stark. Henry. 58 

 Steers. Itev. Aisuii W. 



385 

 Stelnebnch, Poter, 188 

 SIclnlort, H. 12, ic 

 SI (>j, hail. Herman D. 718 

 Slfpliriis. .lohii. t4o 

 SteiilieiiM.il. (;. W.4I5 

 SievfNsoii, \V. .1. 7ii.'i 

 Steve;*, Miiiioali, 4.)8 

 Stewart. .Inini c. 7'(5 

 Stewart, W. II. 11.584 

 Sllpp, Geo. H, 446, ,547, 



6U5. ««5, 702, 742,819 



Stokesberry, R. R.'28 

 Stone Jas. A. 244, 260, 



Stouller. 8, H. 107 

 Stout. George. 12, 701 

 Slout.S. 82 * 

 Strong. J. L. 127,268 

 Stun,Mr8. Ruth K. 700 

 Sullivan. Ray, 78 

 Suter, .loUn 48 

 Suter. W. T. 652 

 Sutherland, Mrs, Mary, 



444 

 Swanson. S. C,7I5 

 Sweet, Caleb L. 578 



Tayler, A, B, 174 

 Taylor, B. S. 155 

 Taylor, (;eo. P. 173 

 Taylor, R. L. 1112,758 

 Taylor, V. F. 202 

 Templin, L. J. 38.5, 733 

 Teter. Rev. James G. 283 

 Theilmann, C. 4, 12, 40, 



52. 248. 2.50. 286, 381, 

 444, 557, 572, 654 



Thiol, Louis. 142 



Thompson, Andrew M. 

 no 



Thompson, F. L. 53, 181, 

 196,213, 229,627 

 I Thurlow. Thos. 707 

 Tinslar. Dr. F. S. .58 

 Tomlinson, A. R. 221 

 Toombs, M V. 428 

 Towie, Herbert C. 12 

 Tracy, I>. Jj. l 8i 

 Trittenbach, Edwin. 110 

 Tubbs, G. F. 286 

 Tilrnbull. John. 284. 510 

 Tutile. Mrs. Sohpia J 



718 

 Tyrell, E. B. .3117, 546,732 

 Tyrrel, A. C. 781 

 Uphouse, John. 110 



Van Allen &. Williams, 



37, 203, 243, 574 

 Van Allen. J. W. 740 

 Van Amburgh. D. R. 123 

 Van Blaricum, Carson, 



227, 638 



Varian, W. A. 109, 286, 



.591 

 Virgin, W. E. 884 

 Vought. Albert, 12.'i 



Waale, T. H. 125, 398,796 

 Wales, C. A. 332 

 Walker, ('has. 573 

 Walker. Earl C. 477 

 Walker. J. E. 382 

 Wallenniever, J. C. 124, 



18H, 382. 4.50.489. 853 



Warner. Jaenb 11.48 

 Warner. O. W. 79 

 Washburn. G. M. 382 

 Way. 8. 123 

 Weast. B. F.4I4 

 Wehh, N. L. 811 

 Webb. Wm. 253 

 Weflderburn, A. J. 697 

 Weed.B. B. 179 

 West. J. P. 821 

 Wheeler. Geo. S. 622 

 Wheeler. H. C.811 

 Whipple, ('ol. 198 

 Whipple, E. B. 717 

 Whitcomb. Hon.B. 660, 



664. 880,7.55 

 Whjtebread, Paul. K55, 



398, 718 

 White, Dan, 725 

 White. James K. 329 

 Wlllte, I,. 1.15.524.036 

 Whiting..!. ],. 141 

 Whitmore. John H. 414 

 Whitten, Prof. J. C. 502, 



515 

 Whittington, W. B. 397 

 Wieliersham. Thos, 667 

 Wiggins, F, C. 172 

 Wiloock, John,80 

 Wili-Mx, G, W. 2(14,318 

 Wilcox. .lohn.2'<4 

 Wileo.v. J. \V.45 

 Will, 1). W. 173 

 Williams, Geo. 360, 6;i7, 



641 

 WlllianiB, Jas. W. 381 

 Williams. Uufus. 78. 333 

 Wiillanison, .1. C 29.448 

 Williamson. J. H. 298 

 Williamson, Uobt. 173. 



494 

 Willis. UM.2tl8. 322 

 Willson, H. P. 349. 381 

 Wilson, A. W.78 

 Wilson. D, C. 141 

 Wine. 1". D. 355. 477 

 Wing. Frank. '21 

 Wing, James U. 1.55 

 Wing. Mr.s. Flora. 221 

 Winluger. S. I). 747 

 Winter. Rev. H. A. 58'3 



670 

 Wirth.J. F. l.-,7. 315 

 VVItliereil. Henry. 141 

 Wolf. G. 1.573 

 Woodward. Dr. Robt. B. 



782 

 Wright, C. A. 365 

 Wung Ijung, 517 



Yahnke, Edwarl. 108 

 Yaniiell, A, K. 124.235 

 Yeiiriishaw, U. H. 188.667 

 York. George VV. 134. 



245.77". 

 Yost. r\ C. 368 

 Young, J. M. 38. 132, 164. 



228. 380, 389, 412, 508. 

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