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pean four brood, comb it started on 332; 

 European foul brood, government illustrations 

 406; Exhibit of Orange County Bee Club, 

 California 499; Extracting-hous'e built like 

 lumberman's shack 180; Extracting-house, 

 Townsend's portable 137; Extractor cover of 

 metal 603; Extractor, four-frame non-rever- 

 sible 216. 



Fair, Lucille Johnson demonstrating at 754, 

 755, 756; Fastening foundation, Gately's 

 method 46; Florida, map of 175; Foul brood 

 American, government illustrations 405, 406 

 Foundation, Aikin's plan for fastening 373 

 Foundation cutter. Smith's 142, 143; Frame- 

 nailing block, SchoU's 90; Frames, Chitty's re- 

 versible 730; Frames, loose-hanging, clamped 

 for shipment 623; Frames, loose-hanging, de- 

 vice for spacing 699; Frame-spacer made of 

 stamping 228; Frames, shallow, as used by 

 S. D. House 401; Funnels for feeding bees 

 311. 



Glove, cloth 179; Gravity strainer, Powell's 

 327; Gravity strainer, Townsend's 245. 



Harper, W. H., and apiary 306, 307; Her- 

 long, R. W., and Son 461; Hilton, Geo. B. 

 467; Hives, Bingham vs. Jones 360; Hives 

 made from Yucca-trunk 75, 76, 77; Hives, 

 parts of 21, 22, 23; Hives, ten-frame, used 

 by Townsend 74; Hive, ten-frame made from 

 eight-frame 342; Hive-tool 177; Honey and 

 wax separator, Severin's 757, 758; Honey ex- 

 tractor cover of metal 603; Honey extractor 

 driven by electric motor 41; Honey-house 

 and work-shop in New Zealand 466; Honey- 

 house, bear and ant-proof 493; Honey-house, 

 Gibson's scheme for getting honey in 721; 

 Honey-house over water 427 ; Honey-house, 

 two story 658; Honey jars, various sizes of 

 17; Honey, Metcalfe's way of taking off 367; 

 Honey-room, W. S. Hart's, showing barrels 

 of honey 333; Honey-sac shown by bee model 

 759, 760; House-apiary, H. C. Longstreet's 

 493; House, S. D., in his bee-yard 210; 

 Hutchinson, W. Z., and grandchildren 395. 



Introducing cage, Sladen's 761; Italian col- 

 ony that kept healthy in the midst of dis- 

 ease 331. 



Jars, various sizes of 17; Jones, D. A. 93; 

 Juniper stump, bees in 727. 



Knife, Metcalfe's method of using steam- 

 heated 273. 



Ludloff's simplex hive 103; Ludloff's transi- 

 tional hive 143. 



Mailing cage, Sladen's 761; Mclntyre's hive- 

 weighing device 114; Manzanita blossoms 250; 

 Manzanita bushes in California 249; Marble 

 roof hive 249; Mas.sachusetts Society of Bee- 

 keepers 593; Mating hive, Perkin's "Mormon" 

 494; Mating nuclei, twin 690; Mediterranean 

 flour-moth, work of 566; Mesquite of Texas 

 531; Mexican hive of Yucca-trunk 75, 76, 77; 

 Mexican vine 102; Mexico, Shoemaker's apiary 

 in 142; Migratory bee-keeping in Florida 363, 

 364; "Mormon" mating hive 494; Moth-torch, 

 House's 532; Moving Apiarian Laboratory 43; 

 Moving bees in Holland 14; Muscles of honey 

 bee 687, 688, 689. 



Nailing frames, Scholl on 90; Nailing, how 

 to avoid splitting 763; Nucleus hives. Best's 

 372; Nucleus hive, S. D. House's 496. 



Observatory hi-^-e. oirriilar 729: Oklahoma 

 association 338; Orange blossoms 174. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Orange trees 174, 176; Orange trees in Flor- 

 ida 398, 399; Orchard and apiary of C. E. 

 Layman 138; Outdoor sleeping room 214- 

 Ovary of queen, eggs in 73. 



Palmetto, saw and cabbage 212; Pecos Val- 

 ley Association 45; Phelps boys 691; Portable 

 extracting outfit, Ensley's 661; Power-ex- 

 tractor, handling combs in 304; Propolis on 

 Cottonwood 106, 107. 



Queen-catching device 516; Queen-cells, 

 where located in sectional hive 368; Queen 

 finding sieve, 'fits in entrance 666; Queen, 

 seven-year-old, brood from 331. 



Rabbet, to prevent from warping or split- 

 ting 91; Rheumatism, demonstration of bee- 

 stings as cure of 591, 592; Robbers mutilate 

 combs 250; Robbing, ingenious way of pre- 

 venting 631; Roof apiary in Washington 247; 

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



Sage, black 625; Sage, button 526, 527; Sage, 

 purple 626; Sage, white and hvbrid 528, 529; 

 Saw-table, home-made 627, 628, 629, 630; 

 Screening entrances for moving, Foster's plan 

 371; Shade-boards, Robertson's 725, 726, 727, 

 Shed apiary in Arizona 272; Shed apiarv, Cal- 

 ifornia 692; Shed apiary in Florida 363, 398, 

 399; Shed apiary in New Mexico 276; Shipping 

 cases, twentieth century 361; Show-case, 

 comb honey 660; Simmin's double hive 132; 

 Simplex hive, Carl Ludloff's 103, 173; Smoker- 

 box under wagon 183; Smoker, hot vs. cold 

 blast 178; Smoker, Townsend illustrating use 

 of 276; Smoking bees from comb, Townsend's 

 method 301; Split sections and open-top hold- 

 ers 311; Splitting of rabbet, how to avoid 91 

 Spring wagon for hauling bees 624; Steam 

 heated knife, Metcalfe's method of using 273 

 Sting muscles of bee 687; Strainer, Powell's 

 gravity 327; Strainer, Townsend's gravity 245 

 Super, Metcalfe's way of carrying 335; Swarm 

 on arm and hand of B. F. Schmidt 402; 

 Swarm on branch of tree 428; Swarms early, 

 cartoon 340; Swarm shaken on alighting board 

 305; Sweet clover cow 248. 



•Tarred-paper covering for cell-building col- 

 ony 244; Tent, G. C. Greiner's portable 430, 

 431; Trailer for automobile 500; Transferring, 

 Townsend's method 336; Transparent paper 

 for wrapping comb-honey 559, 560, 561; Tu- 

 pelo, scrub 596, 597. 



Uncapping-box, Mclntyre 216; Uncapping 

 knives, Bingham vs. Jones 360; Uncapping- 

 machine, Ferguson's 216, 396. 



Veil, different types of 179, 181; Ventilating 

 hive, Townsend's method 44; Ventilation, 

 bees suffering from lack of 432. 



Wagon extracting outfit, Ensley's 661, 663; 

 Wagon rack for hauling bees 624; Wasp nest 

 in comb honey 16; Wax and honey separator, 

 Severin's 757, 758; Wax, chart for purity te«;t 

 of 520; Wax separator, Severin's 692; Weigh- 

 ing device, Ensley's automatic 661. 662, 663; 

 Weighing device for hives 114; Wheelbarrow 

 for carrying hives 337; Wheelbarrow, Gibson's 

 75 cent 530; WTiite clover field in Iowa 467; 

 White clover field in Texas 397; Willow-herb 

 of Northern Michigan 101; Wilson, Mrs. Mar- 

 garet 659; Winter-cases, Holtermann's bees 

 in 693. 694; Winter flight from top of hives 

 564: Winter nest, ideal 19 and 20; Wire-cloth 

 separator 369. 



