December, 1907. 



American Hee Journal 



598, 692. 

 213. 311, 



318, 



Swarming, cause of — 96, 459. 

 Swarming in France and here — 504, 536. 

 Swarming management — 135, 169, 411, 413, 



524, 550. 

 bwarming out — 318, 434. 

 Swarming, prevention of — 659. 

 Swarming requirements — 54. 

 Swarm leaving colonv hopelessly queenless — 



224. 

 Swarm of bees at school — 372, 

 Swarms, behavior of — 211. 

 Swarm settling on sister's face — 692. 

 Swarm-shaker, an original — 502, 

 Swarm spotting clothes — 661. 

 Swarms, testing before hiving — 34. 

 Sweet clover honey — 96. 571. 

 Sweet clover, yellow — 33, 5S9, 

 Sweet clover (melilotus) — 151, 



41", 433, 571- 

 Syrup for feeding ^bees — 685. 



Taking bees out in spring — 115. 



Taking bees out of cellars — 200, 432, 515, 545, 



Taking more than one bee-paper — 599. 



Taking off honey, record in — 726. 



Tank for clearing honey — 627. 



Tar-paper for protecting bees — 286. 



Tarred felt— 659. 



Tarred paper for hive-protection — 434, 598. 



Tartaric acid in winter stores — 757. 



Taste for sweets — 650. 



Taxing bees — 417. 



Technical high schools — 620. 



Temperature of bee-cellars — 115. 



Tested and untested queens — 489. 



Texas honey-bloom — 244. 



Thermometers— 175, 265. 



Tiering up hives in winter — 696. 



Toads and snakes eating bees — 513. 



"To Bee or Not to Bee?" (poem) — 482. 



Tomatoes and honey — 746. 



Top-bar ends — 570. 



Top feeders — 41 1, 



Top protection — 582. 



Traitor to bee-keepers — 501. 



Transferring bees — 96, 175, 215, 358, 395, 469, 



595. 619, 661. 

 Tree problem— 27. 

 Troublesome neighbor — 437, 511. 

 T-super, making the — 524. 

 T-supers, methods of filling — 550. 

 T-super vs. other supers — 32, 95, 127, 175, 265, 



337, 587. 596. 

 T-super vs. wide frames — 197. 

 Two or more queens in a colony — 337, 282, 



631, 651, 678, 695, 742. 

 Two-pound sections — 96, 194. 



Unadorned flowers — 75. 



Uncapped sections in center of supers — 95. 



Uncapping- fork — 743. 



Uncapping honey — 628. 



Unfinished sections — 152. 



Uniting colonies — 135, 505, 646, 709. 



Uniting colonies for the harvest — 196. 



Uniting swarms — 661. 



Unripe honey — 171. 



''Ups" and "downs" of bee-keeping — 216, 686. 



Uses of honey — 2:1. 



Using combs on which bees died — 368. 



V'arieties of bees — 265. 



Vegetable physiology and honey — 601. 



Ventilating hives— 7*4, 266, 329, 338, 428, 570, 



696. 

 V'icioua bees — 570. 

 yictor'3 bear-wrecked apiary — 126. 

 Vienna, honey in — 727. 

 Vinegar-making — 2 13. 

 Vine maple honey — 571. 

 Virgin loafing on wedding-trip — 533. 

 Virgin-queen introduction — 613. 

 Virgin queens and drone-comb — 186. 

 Virgin queens don't always fight — 659. 

 Virgin queens, wintering — 629, 

 Visit to home of Patrick Keating — 153. 

 Visit to Nebraska bee-keeper — 621. 

 Vitality of queen's eggs — 692. 

 Von Hruschka and the honey extractor— 46. 



Wages of apiarian help — 416. 



Warped brood-frames — 135. 



Washboardy honey — 593. 



Water-carrying bees at night — 15. 



Water for bees — 594. 



Watering animals — 33. 



Waxed honey without granules — 136. 



Wax-extracting — 88. 



Wax from steam-presses — 300. 



Wax-glands— 685. 



Wax-moth larva; and carbon bisulphide — 430. 



Wax-presses — 745. 



Wax-secretion — 188. 



Wax-worms or larvae, roasting out 59, 724, 



Weak colonies — 215, 418, 568, 589, 628, 645, 



,, 654, 659. 



Weather conditions, Southern and Canadian — 



113- 

 'We be(e) brethren" 



-S8i. 



Weed-killer — 320. 



Weight of colonies — 525. 



Weight of hone> — 91. 



"Wheelbarrowing" colonies — 588. 



When bees are gathering — 570. 



Where all is golden — 415, 



Where bees deposit nectar — 614, 653, 716. 



Where do flowers get their color? — 540. 



Why did the bees die? — 55. 



Wide frames — 127. 



Wintering bees— 149, 227, 319, 331, 338, 552. 



_^.595. 652, 731, 749. 



Wmtenng bees in a trench — 174. 



Wintering bees in chaff-hives — 726. 



Wintering bees outdoors, but enclosed in wire 



frame-work — 55, 756, 75S. 

 Wintering bees under snow — 757. 

 Wintering on solid sealed combs of honey — 53. 

 Winter-case — 722. 



Winter months, how to spend — 67. 

 Winter repositories — 14. 

 Winter stores— 723. 



Wiring or splinting foundation — 16, 134, 337. 

 Women as bee-keepers — 511. 

 Women lead in bee-keeping — 172. 

 Wood-splints for staying foundation — 114, 437. 

 Worcester County Fair — 712. 

 Working at bees when sweating — 185. 

 World's Pure Food Show — 482, 648, 712, 742. 

 Worms in combs — 429, 724. 



Yellowest bees — 358. 



Yields of honey — 665. 



Young queen swarming and leaving mother — 



205. 

 Yucca plant — 648. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Alamo and 4 Bee-Men — 253. 



Alexander Feeder — 331, 



Another kind of Inspection Work — 299. 



Apiarian Exhibit of C. M. Nichols — 681. 



Apiary and house-apiary of Herman Rauch- 



fuss — 529. 

 Apiary and Mountain Home of Patrick Keat- 

 ing — 14J. 

 Apiary devastated by foul brood — 4S5. 

 Apiary of — ■ 



Adkins, Geo. H. — 221. 



Amos, Mrs. A. L. — 405, 649. 



Anderson, N. P. — 529. 



Banker, Otto — 201. 



Caley, G. D.— 673. 



Clarke, Chas. — 577. 



Coburn, John P. — 345, 



Dysart, Samuel — 345. 



Gray, H. E. — 101. 



Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. — 221. 



Hoffman, Fred — 41. 



Jones. G. F. — 723. 



Kelting, J. W. H.— 325. 



Kennicott, E. E. — 405. 



Marenco, M. — 325. 



Pryal, A. D.— 737. 



Rigg, Thos. F.— 730. 



Salazar, M. A. — 680. 



Sauer, G. L. — 425. 



Shannon, Wm. Robert — 273. 



Stevens, John — 41. 



Victor's, Ruined by a iicar — 121. 

 Armful Swarm of Bees, Victor's — Si. 



Bacilli of European Foul Brood — 687. 

 Becker, Chas. — 240. 



Bee-escape board for feeding bees — 411. 

 Bee-Keepers and Banana bush in San An- 



tonia, Tex. — i. 

 Bee-Men in San Antonio Park — 253. 

 Benedict, Aaron — 293. 

 Bohrer, Dr. G.— 293. 

 Bohrer (Dr. G.) and Bouquet — 121. 

 Bottom-Board Feeder, Alexander's — 266. 

 Byer, (J. L.) and Family — 21. 



California Mountain Apiary — 609. 



Child and "Seated" Swarm — 712. 



Coggshali. (D. H.) and Cotton Wagon— 253. 



Coggshall's (D. H.) Apiary in Winter— 181. 



Coggshali, (D. H.) in the Alamo — 161. 



Colored children — 181. 



Comb_ built on division-board — 753. 



Combined Hive-cover and feeder — 72. 



Comb-leveler, Taylor's — 286. 



Cotton Bales — 253. 



Cover Feeder (Smith's) — 227. 



Crate for shipping comb-honey — 6. 



Dadant, C. P.— 236. 

 Darrow, (Chas. M.) and family — 363. 

 Donkey in San Antonio — 181. 

 Drake, F. H.— 497. 



Estabrook, A. H. — 497. 



Fair Exhibit of O. K. Rice — 273. 



Floral Tributes to Mrs. York— 714. 



Freas, (Herbert) in a Buckwheat Field — loi. 



Front View of Historic Alamo — 161. 



Gallup, Elisha — 293. 



Gates, Burton N. — 497. 



CJoodell. C. H.— 497. 



Greiner's reliquefying apparatus — 652. 



Grimra, Adam — 293. 



Harbison, J. S. — 242. ' 



Hart, A. H. — 293. 



Hatch, C. A.— 457. 



Hatful of California Winter Flowers— 201. 



Hauling Cotton to Market — 161. 



Hershiser Wax-Press — 88. 



Hives of California — 283. 



Holtermann, R. F. — 458. 



Honey Extractor (Mohr) — 582. 



Hot water wax-press — 632. 



Johnson, J. E. — 239. 



Latham, Allen — 477. 



Laws, W. H. — 314. 



Loading a Car of Bees in Texas — 81. 



Lyman swarm control apparatus — 412. 



Map of Dadant Apiaries — 585. 



Mexican Teamsters at Market Hall— 161 



Mitchell, N. C— 293. 



Moon, A. F. — 293. 



Moss on Southern Trees — 253. 



Moth-ridden hive inspected by chickens — 15. 



Nucleus Box or Cage (Aikins)— 505. 

 Nucleus Yard and Apiary of Chas M. Darrow 

 —370. 



Oldest Cathedral in San Antonio— 161. 

 Outdoor Colony — 680. 



Pearl Agnes hive— 539, 540. 



Plaza in San Antonio. — 161, 181. 



Poppleton (Mr.) Among his Bees — 181. 



Pounding Out Sweet Clover Seed— 692. 



Pryal, Andrew D. — 206. 



Putting foundation in sections — 588. 



Ruakura State Apiary, New Zealand— 617. 



San Antonio, Texas. — i. 



San Antonio National Convention Group — 385 



San Antonio Park and Santa Rosa Infirmary 



Scene in Southern California — 243. 



Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.— 61, 737. 



becor, (Mr.) and Yucca Plant — 648. 



oelser, (Mr.) and Fishing Boat — 181. 



Smith, J. Arthur — 477. 



Smith, J. Q. — 239. 



Smith, (L. A.) and Colony of Black-Carnio- 



lans — 121. 

 Smith, L. B. — 70. 

 Stachelhausen, L. — 658. 

 StoUey, Wm. — 621. 

 Stone, Jas. A. — 240. 

 Straw Skeps — 425. 

 Super-filler (Dr. Miller's)- 587. 



Teasel — 452. 



Texas Apiaries — 625. 



Townsend, E. D. — 312, 



L^ncapping-fork — 743. 



White Broom — 597. 



York, Mrs. George W. — 705. 



CORRESPONDENTS 



Adams, F. P. 627. 

 Adams, Geo. W. 599. 

 Adema, Walter M. 



246. 

 Adkins, Geo. H. 227, 



600. 

 Aikin, R. C. 188, 260, 



302, 373, 505, 567. 

 Alexander, C. E. 286. 

 Alexander, E. W. 654, 



695- 

 Altwein, L. E. 699. 

 Amos, Mrs. A. L. 34, 



151, 193. 371. 503. 



650, 692. 

 Anderson, Grant, 117 



216, 267, 699. 

 Anderson, N. P. 490, 



534- 

 Andrews, D. E. 98. 

 Ansell, W. R. 166. 

 Armstrong, E. S. 552. 

 Armstrong, T. T. 744 

 Armstrong, J. C. 490 

 Arnold, R. B. 601. 



Atwater, E. F. 208. 



Babcock, G. B. 600. 

 Baker, C. E. 56. 

 Baker, C. F. 115. 

 Baker, Joseph H. 



699. 

 Banker, Otto 206. 

 Barker, F. G. 600. 

 Bartz, A. C. F. 623. 

 Baumgaertner, J. G. 



655- 

 Baxter, E. J. 97. 

 Bechley, Fred 399. 

 Belknap. Dr. Jules 



267, 664. 

 Benson, C. H. 319, 



390, 482, 534. 

 Benson, L. 116. 

 Benton, Frank 45. 

 Bergstrand, Chas. O. 



319, 534, 600, 664, 



665. 

 Best, Henry 136, 600. 

 Bevins, Edwin 96, 



