Volume XXXII. 



OCTOBER I, 1904. 



WnBEE CULTUflE 



Market Quotations 916 



Straws, by Dr. Miller. . 



Pickings, by Stenog 924 



Conversations with Doolittle 925 



Bee-keeping among the Rockies. 



Editorials 928 



Colonies not Necessarily Queenless 928 



When to Winter Indoors 928 



Locality, and its Bearing- on Apiculture 



J. B. Mason, Bee-keeper and Supply-dealer 929 



General Correspondence 



Our Symposium on Hoffman Frames 

 The Miller Nailed-spaced Frame. 



Heads of Grain 



How to Disinfect Hives 



Tin as a Mid-rib for Comb Foundation 

 Why the Colony didn't Build Cells 



Red-clover Bees 



Does a Queen Mate more than Once 

 One Fault to Find with the Fence Separator. 

 New Method of Curing- Foul Brood 

 Sainfoin as a Honey and Hay Producer, 

 Excelsior to Keep Bees from Drowning- 

 Kerosene for Bee-stings; Alsike Honey. 

 An Intel osting Case of Foundation 



A Swaini that wouldn't stay Hived 941 



A Flat Honey-knife Handle 



A Diffoionce in the Grading Rules 

 How to Move Bees a Short Distance 

 Friend Salisbury and his Oldsmobile, 



Our Homes 943 



Special Notices 



The A.I. 



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Eastern Edition. 



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