986 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 



Jackson l.sM: Jame.s .1 I'. »8*; Jardinc J. 9(1; .leator W H, 

 XiS- Jenkins.! \V,526; Johaiisen J, 105J776; Jolinson Mrs Jennie 

 irt, «i:i; Johnson J S. 613; Jovner F A. 2fi'J MS: Jndson Lester, 

 ^691 XOl. 



Kehres J M, :>12; Keith J J. 298: Kelley M A. 84 584 647 929; 

 Kennedy J H. 102; Kennedy J T.399; Keuteh J, 884; Kibble J B. 

 IW; Kilts M T. 883; Kin(? J A. 351; Kinp W C. 124; Kinzie J M. 

 •;3; Kiikbv 1). 883: Kline J B. i;i6; Kno\vlti>n \V A. 613; Koontz 

 Ahrahani.'OlO; Kretclimer K,n72; Ky/.ei- (' P. 934. 



Laiiiriion H I". -.'S^CSg; Lanufonl S, 57; LangU-.y J. 358; LanK- 

 h V Mis T \V. 2IC; Lant^stroth 1!( v L L, 82 S4 126 197 386 393 4o0 

 MS :V)9 (i:(5; Larpe H. -.m-. I.arraliee J H, 17 339 5-?> 609 »fi91 »69-J; 

 I illnoi, H. 173 572; Lawrence ('.767; Lawicncc Mrs L, 705 884: 

 Laws W H. 174; Lav J K, IWi: Li-acli K N , .•!54 ; Leahy R B. 255; 

 l.,ri,.ir W W. i;«i. Lewis (• S. 12;; Lewis W T. 399; Lighten F W. 

 I'.'.IO: LiKhty L VV,361; Liiit-'ciirclter J, 573 68fi; Lininger F, 936; 

 l.inswik C'y"nla.78; Linswik Nelly. 429; Liston'A, 570; Listen E. 

 J'j;; Looniis K F, 57: Louer I L), »696; Loveland N K, .530; Lucas 

 David, 2.V.I; Lunde G A, 345; Luttgens C H. 647; Lnttrell B (;, 685; 



Mabry L. 488: Major J, 443*696; Malory F, '682; Malison Goltz, 

 647: Maiinni A K. 354 470; Jlartin A S. 8X4: Martin J J A" Co. 90: 

 Maskcll T A. 639; Mason A B. 126 132 i:U 296 342 427 432 472 .'lOO 608 

 6;;; M.isoii Mrs .\ H. 476; Mason .1. SO:;; Mason L (', 847; Massie T 

 K. ii'.i :!.")l ; Matlicws M K. 652; .Matthews D W V, J81 880; McC^arap- 

 l.ill 1) C. 173; Merrarkeii J T. 483; MiDoiinell R W. ,529: 

 Ml lioULral W H.399; McFarland K 11.881: Miliuire C, W, »696 880; 

 McWhaiteiF. 654; Meaihain M. 351; Milcher J ('. 797; Merseles 

 1'lV('o.83: Messner B H. 3.58: Michael J F. 293; Miles C (". 9:26; 

 Miller A V. 438 .573 584; Milh-r C C. 9 15 44 85 11)2 122 168 201 292 .346 

 :i90 .395 398 444 471 .522 5.51 605 c:W 644 iniHW'.l rsi 75.5 761 791 834 838 

 873 920 929; Jlillcr H, 174; Mill.r I. 174; Miller o 1,30; Miller fS K. 

 81 .568; Millikan J D. 8S:(; Minich (_' A. 175; Mitchell C. 174 484: 

 .Mitchell J, 936; .Moe M W, 396 »693; MonaKhan Mrs A C, 649; 

 Morgan K A. 254; Morris 1 K. 483 488; Morris N R, 175; Morrison 

 ,S \V.i:« 468 .5.54 867: Mosly H(_'.935; Mutli C F. ".HI 203 471; Mnth- 

 Basinnssen Wm. 797. 



Nance I L,441: Needliam Mrs A A. 135; Neweonib E R, 442; 

 Nichols E E. 883: Noble I). 9:J4: Norton R L. 105 »690; Norwood L 

 t '. 934. 



O'Brien J G. 615: Olewine J W, 398; Osburn B, *701 ; Otto F J M. 

 M186. 



Palmer John W. 260: Park J \V, 801: Parker C F, .582; Parker 

 Kdwin,.534: Parker J F. 352 .512 646. lV:ikM- .1. 2.58; Peine P. 23; 

 Pering A H. 7.52; Perry J S, .534; Pel i v S C 50 649 ; Pettis Sirs (' 

 10, 686; Petty s E W, 442; Phelps ('('. 615 S1I3; Pieisoii E.643; Pike 

 S W. 705; P'ltzer E W, 643; Pond K K.99: Poppleton E R. 531: 

 Poppleton () O, :t82 467 481 525 839; Porter .1 W, 47 248 :553; Post 

 L B.615; Ponder W S. 515 648 934; Prentiss W 11.216; Prigniore 

 W W. 6.52; Proper Mrs A F, 1.43; Proper Mrs 11 J, »692: Pry J 

 W. 488. 



Queen .1 1,,444: yuigley L (1.443; Quilliii .\iiiia. 203 434 645 794 



Ralston W D, 64 255; Reese J S, 16 410 441 766; Reevs I V, 768- 

 Reichert C, 307; Remington E S. 9.X3; Replogle G B, 174; Ressler 

 L A, 362; Rice B J. 260; Ricketson C A, 584; Rinear G C, 614- 

 Rittei W H. 443 685; Robey L H. 2.56 .534; Robinson C J, 170 510; 

 Robinson R. 217 .583 ST'.i; liodciick J H. 21 :i.53: Rogers D, 175; 

 Root L (', 471; Root W N.;2; RossJW, i;i6; Rothwell T, 800; 

 Russell S A. 789, Rambler, 437 .'i20 .569 610 635 685 764 798 876 921 964. 



Sager S. 652; Saltzman G O, .5:14; Sanfoi-d E. 647; Sargent C, 

 .364; Sargent E H, 640; Saumenig S S, 481; Savage D F, 676; 

 Schiefla J. 217; Seeor E, 100 769 872; .Shanks J, !74; Sliaver G M, 

 215; Shaw J, 602; Shaw J W K & Co, 803; .Shepard A D, 217 585; 

 Shepard A J, 105: Shepherd M W, 2:1: Sherburn R. 7.59; Shideler 

 W L, .572; Shipnian R H. 9.36; Short J. 616; Shuck J M. 571; Shuck 

 S A. 762; Smith L B, 136 206; Snearly J S, »703; Sjiacht J A, 936; 

 SpauldingW S. 1(14; Spraeklen A W. :i5S; Stachelhausen L, 215 

 256 298 345 379 389 W.'. .'.2!i (,il2 751 793; Stafionl E, 640; Stevenson 

 (i,673: Stewart \V H H 1111; Stocks J (I!, 880; Stoddard D, 172; 

 Stokelv (S (', 172; Stokes W. 444; Stone H H. 487; Stone J A, 136; 

 Stout L. 690; Stieby C M, 809: Strickland T B. .584; Strong D, 932; 

 Strong J H,. 570; Sutton J. 485; Swingle J. 174; Swinson A L, 56 

 136 297 .386 .572 7a5 884. 



Taft L R. 870; Talcott H R, .56 442 571: TarverF E, 880; Taylor 

 K, 1.%; Teir.'U O J, 145 162 .306; Terry T B. 87 129 251 658; Thiirpe 

 WD, 488; Th.atcher W,685; Thompson M, 136; Tiraoney R E, 474; 

 Tinker Dr (i L, 88 .585; Toby N L, 3.54; Touchton S W. 173; Towns 

 J W, 664: Townscnd D A. 259. Townseiid J (i. 652; Trego S F, *696; 

 Tufts A W. .3.58 571 ; Turner Mrs J E. 3.58; Tweed M H, 295; Tyrell 

 A C. 2.57 874; Tyrrell D, 602; Tyson E M, 6.52. 



Uhl('F.585; fmholtz J. *688: Underwood C M,23; Urie \V, 

 :158: Utter J A, 5.31. 



Vandal 1 B C, 573; Van Patten J F. 517; Vaughn J , *r02 ; Verity 

 M.530; Viallon P L. 471. 



Wadsworth W (i. 570; Wagner L M, 396; Walker B, 365 *680 801; 

 WalkerCS,444; WalkerJ E,.347; Walker U H, 485; Wallace B 

 F, 217; Walter F. 613; Ward J A, 690; Ward W S, 686; Warner J 

 S,673; Watts C E,171; Weatherby R T, 934; Webb D H *690; 

 Webster W A. 572; Weckesser 0. 9;«: Weigand J. 174; Wells A. 

 172; Wendelken G.57; Wertz GM,293; Westcott W B & Co. 785: 

 Whan S. 932: WIkmIv J W. 767; Wheaton R B. 646: White S W. 

 803: Whiting L ('. .Vil .S40; Whitniore J F. 48 530; Whitney B C. 

 102 264: Whiton .1 B, 1112; Wilcox .1 L. 706; Wild F B, 49; Wiley W 

 H, (i22; Wilkin K. 471 ;66. Wilkins 1 S. 442; Willard J S, 22 i:« 652: 

 Williams Miss L, 482; Williams PL.»6it6; Williams R B, 649: 

 Williamson A C. 611; Williamson J K, 766; Willis G A, 613: 

 Willson H, 23; Wilson J G, *691; Wilson O C, 615; Wiseheart G 

 .569; Wittenniyer A. 812; Woodberry G B, 893; Woolsey J, 883; 

 Wright F M, 483; Wright G A 105: Wright H R, 790 924; Wright 

 W. »69:a; Wyrick M. 171. 



YingstS.217: Yoder GJ.298: Young 1 S, .57; Young M,6i)2; 

 Young W M, 99 7.52. 



ZehnerD,884: Zinis I.iieiiida A, 934: Zsehoeniitzsch F, 105 482. 



INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Vpiai')', .\ustralian 



Apiary, Glen 



.\piar.v, Mclcher's 



.Vpiaiy. Siimiyside 



An aiiKi incut, Morrison's, for Swarms, 



liaski I of Boxes for Strawberries 



liasswood Bloom, Chaddoek's ' 



ilm. Result of 



i:e 



upe 



-hat, .Ml 



Axlcll's 



Hce house, ,1. H. 1. a nabee's Proposed. 



Bce-raiicli, ( ), .1. Hitherington's 



IJcc-vcil. Stachcllcuisen's 



l!eeSc;isuli, Poor 



Hies on Sli:ire> Not Protttable 



I!ces ..II the Wing 



Billows, Insect poH-der 



KiUows. Woodason's Large-sized 



I'.othcr. A Tarnal.; 



Hox, Potato, Made of Slats 



Hox. Potato. Sides and Ends of Slats.. 



I'.iiK protector. Wire-cloth 



Caiilinal Flower 



Case. Adjustable. Byron Walker's.... 



(clUir, D....little's.('iroundPlan 



c.llar. Ii.... little's. Outside View 



(.'(■liar, 1 littles. Roof Torn off 



('ell.ii,.l. S, Kiilillc's 



Chaclilo.k, Mrs. Maliala B 



■iiliar Form of.. 



'1.1 rk 



' I. nil. ling. 



'..nil. HUer, Hoi 



'..111 mi t tee ..n Fruit 



'onccasc, Reese's, How Used.... 



ook. Prof. A. J 



I OSS-section, One-story Chaff Hi 

 'yprians. Test of Temper 



laut.Charle 



I an I, Cam i lie 1' 



(.'ram of Non-reversing Extractn 



■tor's Morning Call 



nklnr-lo'int, .Mason's Vimltry..,. 



li ;icting without Reversing. 



sleiicr. Miller's . 



I Iter, Miller's 



itional View of 



678 

 .225 



.343 

 .760 

 .761 

 .773 

 .965 

 .134 

 .669 



W: 



■basin 



Us 



Feeding 603 



Foot-scraper, Churchill's 247 



Form for '2-oz. Sections 242 



Foundation-making, Dadant's 600 



Foundation-trimmer, Burns' 021 



Frames. Fastening, for Tran8porta'n..425 



Frame and Hive, Andrews' 920 



Frame, L.. with 2-oz, Sections 242 



France, Edwin 163 



Gluer. Dovetail Section 439 



Giavenliorst, C. J. H 792 



Greenhouse for Raising Vegetables 211 



( i roun. 1 -beet le 674 



Hair.soii, Mrs. Lucinda 513 



Harrison's Honey-room 968 



Hat . .M IS. Axtell's 495 



Hilton. ( ;e. .rge E 639 



Hi ve-.ait , Aiiilicws" 920 



Hive, H. R. Boardman's 200 



Hive. Prokopovitch 642 



Hives, Lifting 524 



Hi V es. Space Bet ween 201 



Hives, Miller's Way of Carr.ying 962 



Hiving; -box, C. M. Streby's 809 



Hoe. Six tooth Rake •704 



Honev-li..ar.ls, Break-joint. Zine. 



H. . 11. v exhibit, Coliiinbus 



Hone\ -exhibit, Toledo 



H..ney exhil.it, .'Mrs. Heater's .... 

 Honey extrai't..r, ('ow:in's Rapid 



Honey-extractor, Hnischka's 



Honey-house, Doolittlc's 



Honey-knife, Wyriek's Exteni))orized,171 



Honey Package" Rambler's 2-oz 798 



Honey, Packages for Retail'g, Webb's*685 



Hop t!ity .568 



House-apiary on Wheels 479 



Hruschka, Major .554 



1 mplcmcnt to Remove Sections 752 



Impleiiunt for Picking Cuetimbers 872 



Insect iLiwiler Bellows .302 



Invali.l who Kept Bees for Christ 892 



Ladv-liir.l Beetles 674 



Lan'gstr..tli, L. 1 842 



Lt>ca Ilium Tulipifera 877 



Lettuce, lira 111 I Kivpids 93 



Maehiiic, Reese's Zinc-perforating 439 



.Man w bo was Contrary 400 



M;ison, A. B 475 



Melcher, J. 796 



Messenger (3od Sent 400 



Method of Hiving, Pierce's 417 



Mud-brush, Churchill's 247 



Onion, Winter 695 



Palmer the Bee-hunter 875 



Peddling Honey ''6&5 



Plan for Wiring Frames 83 



Plant-box, Utica 207 



Pollen Grain 477 



Potato-box Made of Slats *106 



Potato-box, Sides and Ends of Slats. . . .922 



Poultry-feeder, Wash-basin 300 



Pi-eilicament, .Vrwine's 676 



President Pierce 437 



Rambler's Rig 964 



Root, A.I 957 



Root. Lyman C 486 



Sash-bar for Greenhouse 214 



Scale to Weigh Bees 775 



Scale Lice on the Maple 878 



Scoop-shovel , Ruggles' .520 



Scetion-casc, Andrews 246 



Sect ion-folder 573 



Sect i. .11 . .1 Mountain 961 



Section. Pointer's Open-side 514 



Secti..n-rint:\ (irimm's 285 



.833 



looliltlc's 3»l 



little's. Interior View 338 



,aira bee's Proposed 522 



r, New Clark 266 



Sc .li li Miu v. McWharter's 654 



Spacing ti n .1 for Sowing Seeds 213 



Super. Modi tied T 666 



Super, T, with Improvements 29 



Support, T Tin 482 



Surplus Arrangenient. Grimm's 286 



Swainier. Wiic-<loth Cage 469 



Swarniing-apparatiis, Practical 469 



Swarniing-apparatus, Willi;imson's — 611 



Tomato-plants in :i Box 208 



Uncappiiig-macliinc, .\utoniatic 683 



Veil anil flat, Ernest's 496 



Veil, Staehclhausen's 496 



Vcspa Maculata 836 



View, Bird's eve, of Beds and Walks.,. 210 



Wagon-wheels, Our Respective 635 



Watching Bees, Chaddock 844 



Wintering Bees in Potato-sacks 636 



Wiring-device, Gould's •686 



