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Martin, Frederick 112; Martin, P. S 343; Ma- 

 son, S. 376; Matthes, Hans 14; Matthews, G. 

 C. 206. 228; Matzl<e, F. E. .572; Mendelson, M. 

 H. 329, 387; Merriam. G. F. 474; Messenger, 

 W. H. 113; Metcalfe. O. B. .50. 75, 103, 142. 172, 

 224. 272. 302. 335, 367, 534, 557, 586, 667; Micli- 

 ener. Ila 228, 636; Miles, E. S. 67; Millar, D. W. 

 718; Miller, Amos 473; Miller, Arthur C. 522, 

 555, 560, 627, 654, 663, 719, 755; Miller, Dr. C. C. 

 97, 185, 270. 297, 376, 391, 490, 555, 571, 619, 630, 

 659: Miller. C. H. 727; Miller, J. E. 154, 184, 408; 

 Miller. .J. F. 51: Miller, ^%'m. J. 505; Miller. Wm. 

 N. 372; Mills. A. I. 164; Mills, W. H. 546; Mitch- 

 ell, Charles, 537; Moblev, R. L. 311: Mollett, W. 

 C. 100, 298, 590, 635; Moody, H. A. 84; Moore, 

 George Wm. 387, 719; Moore, J. F. 257; Moore, 

 J. P. 555; Morgan, F. M. 164; Morgan, J. I. & 

 G. E. 410: Morgan. R. A. 740; Moriarty, J. T. 

 186; Morris, W. C. 463; Morrison, S. T. 387, 

 524: Morts, C. R. 667; Moulton, T. E. 765; 

 Munday, .1. F. 218. 590; Munger, A. D. 422; 

 Mungef. W'm. P. 488, 520; Munro. James M. 

 256; Munson, Marv A. 247; Muth-Rasmussen, 

 Wm. 635. 



Nafziger, .To. 311; Nash, Septimus 633; Neal, 

 C. A. 149, 766; Neilson, D. 116, 153; Newman, 

 H. J. 311. 



Orton, Percv 563. 627; Otto, J. F. 449. 



Palmer. C. A. 80; Palmer. C. B. 38; Park. 

 Otto A. 256: Parker, A. M. 51; Parker. .J. N. 

 382; Parker. Wm. 747; Parson. A. S. 70; Pat- 

 terson. .T. A. 441; Pattv. B. G. 537: Peabody. 

 .T. L. 479: Pease. G. F. 503. 535; Pellett. Frank 

 C. 700; Pendrav. .J. J. 228; Perkins, H. 495; 

 Peters, K. 733 :" Phelps, C. W. 12. 690: Phil- 

 lippe. M. S. 440: Phillips, E. F. 404; Phillips. 

 Dr. E. F. 716; Pierce, C. C. 752; Pierman. O. 

 T. 635: Pierson, Barrett 228; Platz, Albin 537: 

 Pollock. F. L. 169. 604: Porter. H. A. 113; 

 Pouder. "^'. S. 149, 225: Powell. R. 327; Pruitt. 

 M. E. 70, 111: Prval, W. A. 103, 139, 248; Pul- 

 sifer. C. F. 96. 



Railev. F. G. 438. 621; Rather. W. S. 441; 

 Rav. Levi .1. 491; Reader, .T. C. 26; Reddert. 

 Herrv 253. 726: Reed. W. H. 228; Rexford. O. 

 S. 729: Rhodes, S. C. 115; Rice. Arthur 653: 

 Rich. E. E. 116; Rich. Geo. W. 254. 563; Rich- 

 ards. P. W. 3: Ridlev. .T. 150: Rinehart. T.. 

 635; Rittenhouse. A. E. 155: Roberts, D. E. 

 183; Robertson, E. F. 724; Robinson, C. H. 472; 

 Robinson. E. P. 2^2; Robinson. H. 257; Rolfs. 

 P. H. 84: Rood. E. B. 448; Root, A. I. 393; 

 Root, E. R. 19. 93, 554. 751; Root, C. H. 257: 

 Root, H. H. 49; Rossman. .1. W. 208; Ruliffson. 

 R. .1. 305; Rvder. C. J. 259. 



St. John. J. A. 186; Sawdv, D. A. 310; Saxer, 



F. C. 765; Schmidt, B. F. 403; Schmidt. J. R. 

 591; Scholl, Louis 294, 357, 530, 486, 238, 530, 

 421, 633; Schroeder, S. P. 667; Scott, Warring- 

 ton 656: Scott, W. H. 635; Sears, Loring P. 

 52; Sechrist. O. C. 382; Secor, W. G. 154; Sel- 

 wyn, H. Harley 25, 254; Sempers, J. Ford 341; 

 Severin, F. J. 690, 722, 756: Seward. C. N. 

 696; Shattuck. E. H. 268; Sheldon, Chas. 25, 

 700; Shelhammer. J. A. 343: Shepard, A. D. 42; 

 Sherman, I. Warren 258: Shiber, Geo. 14, 184, 

 492, 565, 727; Shields, W. M. 51; Silsbee, M. 

 C. 6^7; Simmins, Samuel 132; Simmon, Dr. L. 



A. 686; Sladen, F. W. L. 761; Slease, R. B. 

 376; Smith. A. W. 186, 572, 603; Smith, B. F., 

 Jr. 698; Smith. Dellon D. 311: Smith, E. S. 440; 

 Smith, Jay 144, 728; Smith, W. W. 562; Snave- 

 ly, A. B. 380, 504; Snavelv, C. B. 202; Snod- 

 grass, R. E. 166; Snowden, A. J. 699; Soper, Ir- 

 ma True 765; Southworth, W. P. 268; Stalev, 

 John E. 504; Stewart, Charles 448; Stewart, S. 

 R. 114, 636: Stewart, TV. H. H. 765; Stiles, 

 Chas. H. 572; Stillson, H. J. 699; StilLson. The 



B. F. Co. 686: Stirling, L. I>. 282; Stivers, Geo. 

 636; Stoerer, F. 227; Strang. H. F. 39: Stripskv. 

 John 26; Swanson. Albert 150; Switzer, J. 377; 

 Svverud. L. A. 503. 



Tavlor, John E. 439: Tavlor, R. L. 393, 728; 

 Tennent, H. D. 651, 730; Terhune, J. H. 473; 

 Terry, T. B. 82, 509; Texera, A. V. 187; Thomas, 



G. W. 149; Thompson, R. 570; Tillinghast. Isaac 

 F. 664; Todd, F. Dundas 21, 109, 144. 177, 208; 

 Toman, Alexander 509: Townsend. E. D. 43, 

 72, 102, 137, 181, 216, 222. 245, 277. 281. 300, 

 336. 395. 409. 631. 653. 698: Trouslin. Mrs. M. S. 

 536: Tvler, M. D. 523; Tvrrell. E. B. 375. 



Valentine. C. S. 317; Van Horn, W. S. 257; 

 Vickers, Dr. A. W. 738; Vickerv, W. W. 622; 

 Vollmer, Carl 446. 



Wahl. .Tacob 259; "^''aite. Elmer E. 282; 

 Walker, J. M. 115, 588; Walter, Rev. Geo. A. 

 151, 328, 343; Warr, H. J. 370: Weatherwalks, 

 Richard A. 52: Weaver, O. R. 408: Weblev, 

 Frederick D. 485: Webster, Geo. H. 187: Web- 

 ster, H. M. 114, 258; Weese. L. S. 697; Wendte 

 Bros. 199, 240: Wheeler. J. 171: Wheeler. J. M. 

 fi03: ■S\nieeler, T e^n C. 69: "^TTieeler W. B. 610; 

 Whitaker. E. H. 511; White. A. G. 258; White, 

 Dan 684; "^Hlcox. T^^ C. 737; Wilder. J. J. 201, 

 251, 455, 596. 700. 763; Willcutt. A. E. 223: Wil- 

 liams. Mercie R. 602; Wilson. Jas. 610; WiLson, 

 J. W. 697. 734; Wilson. T. W. 52: TT^ood. Geo. 

 187: Woolison. T.. G. 699; Wright. H. R. 68; 

 Wright, W\ D. 409. 



Yates. A. W. 716; Yoder Bros. 537; York, 

 Geo. W. 477; Young. J. L. 253. 



Zimmerman, G. I. 228. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



A. I. Root and Mrs. Root 594. 595: Alfalfa, 

 wild, in California 529; American Bee Prod- 

 ucts Company, apiary 464; Apiary and resi- 

 dence of Horace I.ibby 723; Apiary. Baldwin's 

 queen-rearing 243; Apiary, Case's, Florida 462. 

 463: Apiary. Chase's 655; Apiary. Cohen's 211; 

 Apiary, Cotterell's, New Zealand 466: Apiarv, 

 Eddowes', in Jamaica 465; Apiary, Herlorg's 

 461: Apiary, House's 209: Apiarv. improvips;' 

 appearance of 139, 140, 141; Apiary, Isbell's 

 525; Apiary, Layman's 138; Apiary, Matthes' 

 13: Apiary, model British 498; Apiary of 

 American Bee Products Co.. .Jamaica 464; 

 Apiary on benches, Gibson's 274: Apiary on 

 roof in Washington 247: Apiary, Piercy's 104, 

 105: Apiary, Poppleton's 365. 366; Apiary, 

 Scott's 656; Apiary, Shoemaker's 142; Apiary, 

 Shumard's 427; Apiary, Shumard's queen- 

 rearing 429; Apiarv, Simmon's in Arizona 272: 

 Apiary, Smith's. Georgia 657; Apiary, Town- 

 send's Springbrook 180; Apiary wagon, 

 Scholl's 532; Apicultural short course, Ontario 

 College 433. 434: Aspinwall Hive 394. 432; Au- 

 tomobile. Cavanagh's Jackson 500. 



Baby on a squash 370; Barrels of honey 

 from apiary of A. B. Marchant 753; Barrels 

 of hone\- in "W. S. Hart's honey-room 333; 

 Beans, soy 598; Bee-louse 468; Bee models 759, 

 760; Bigelow's apiarian laboratory 42: Black 

 Mangrove 213 ; Blueberries grown in good soil 

 215: Boats for moving bees 363, 364; Boise 

 Valley, Idaho 589; Bottom-board, Hand's, 

 given practical test 657; Brooder, A. I. Root's 

 Simplicity 308; Brood from seven-year-old 



queen 331; Brushing bees from combs, Town- 

 send's method 303; Buckwheat, wild 626; But- 

 ton sage in bloom 526. 527. 



Cage, Bladen's mailing 761: Capping melter, 

 Haines' 404; Capping melter. large 217; 

 Capping-melter. Severein's 692. 724: Carrying- 

 cases 691 : Cartons in twentieth centurv ship- 

 ping cases 362; Catholic student holding 

 swarm of bees 47: Cellar built entirely of 

 concrete 562: Cellar, outside and inside of 

 Townsend's 44: Chaff hive, old-stvle 271; 

 Chaff-tray. Orton's deep 563, 564; Chart for 

 purity test of bees-wax 520: Chayotillo vine 

 102; Colonies reduced to single brood-chamber 

 401; Comb bein.g inserted in nucleus box 4't6; 

 Comb, from which third queen .lust mat^d 

 497; Comb healthy that was formerly dis- 

 eased 332: Comb honev produced bv swarm 

 in one month 306; Comb honev show-case 660: 

 Comb honev wrapped in transparent' paper 

 559, 560. 561 ; Combs mutilated by robb-^r 

 bees 250; Contracting brood-chamber. S. D. 

 House's plan 368; Cottonwood, narrow leaf 

 106; Covers, metal-roofed, air-spaced 699. 



Demonstrating with bees. Lucille Johnson's 

 evpcicco T-i 755. 756; Department edito'-s 

 of GLEANINGS 71: Disease, government il- 

 lustrations of 405. 406; Dividing, simple plan 

 for 310: Double-hive. Simmin's 1.''2; Douglass. 

 Benjamin W. 728: Drone, queen and worker 

 144- Dutch Dinner-table 15. 



Eggs in the ovary of a queen 73; Electric 

 motor for driving honey extractor 41: En- 

 trance closing screen for shipment 623; Euro- 



