1014 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Bee in Advertising 659 



Bee Inspection in Idaho 657 



Bee Market in Holland, Cover of Oct. 15 Issue 789 



Bee Moth, Life History of 83, 84 



Bee Supply Year Big 443 



Bees and Fruit 323, 324 



Bees and Good Land 243 



Bees and Grapes 82 



Bees and Poppies 81 



Bees and Poultry, Combination of Two 3 



Bees and Red Clover 525 



Bees, Black, Eliminated by Foul Brood 2 



Bees, Destruction of in Colorado 615 



Bees in Candy Factory 658 



Bees in Two Carloads to Virginia Dismal 



Swamp 572, 923 



Bees Killed by Smelter Smoke around Denver. .401 

 Bees, Moving in Car Lots, Important Requisite. .404 



Bees on Cover 241 



Bees Recognized in Farm Papers 283 



Bees, Shipping without Combs 446 



Bees, Those Carload Shipments to Virginia ... .964 



Bees, what Makes Them Cross? 834 



Bees Wintered Well around Philadelphia 361 



Beekeepers' Association in Louisiana 657 



Beekeepers' Supplies, Standardization 124 



Beekeepers of City a Menace to Other Beekeepers 162 



Beekeeping in Alaska 361 



Beekeeping in Brazil 363 



Beekeeping in City Limits 162 



Beekeeping Taught in Y. M. C. A. Schools 282 



Bee-tree, Broken Arm and Hundreds of Stings. .401 



Bee-tree, Climbing Dangerous 589 



Bingham, T. F., In Memoriam of 965 



Biology, Elementary 835 



Black Bees Eliminated by European Foul Brood 2 



Blue Verbena 571 



Boardman, H. R 322 



Boneset or Thoroughwort 571 



Bottled Honey Sold by The Root Co. over the 



Country 966 



Breeding in Cellar 122 



Brood-rearing in Bee-cellar 3 



Brood-rearing, Plan to Keep Down in Florida. .281 



Bulletin on Bees from Texas 83, 84 



Bulletin of Indiana on Bees 526, 527, 528 



Bulletin from Massachusetts Showing the Rela- 

 tion of Bees to Horticulture 701 



Califoinia, Prospects in 121 



Candy Factory, Bees in 658 



Candy Hard, Less Water Used 81 



Candy Hard, Softening and Melting in Hives.. 122 



Candy vs. Sealed Stores 791 



Candy, New Way of Making 121 



Carbon Bisulphide on Combs Not Offensive to 



Bees 616 



Carload of Bees from Apalachicola 361 



Carload of Bees, Second from Apalachicola. .. .402 



Carload of Bees, Unloading in Warehouse 402 



Carload Shipment of Bees 402, 403, 404 



Carload Shipments of Bees to Dismal Swamp. .964 



Carloads, I^ast Two, Safe Arrival 444 



Carloads of Bees, Those Two to Virginia. . 572, 923 



Cartoons for Gleanings 361 



Cary, H. F., in Accident 878 



Cavanagh, P. B., Death of 161 



Cellar Breeding, Conditions for 122 



Cellar Wintering in Medina 321 



Chaff Division-boards, Cheaper and Quicker 



Way to Make 833 



City Beekeeping in Florida 202 



City Beekeepers a Menace to Other Beekeepers. .162 



Clover Not Promising 486 



Clover vs. Buckwheat Flows and how they Af- 

 fect Temperament of Bees 834 



Cluster in Winter, Temperature of 879 



Cold February and Possible Effect on Wintering 201 



Colonies, Making Out of Sugar 920 



Colorado Honey-producers' Association on Net- 

 weight Law 529, 530 



Comb Foundation Not Transmitting Foul Brood. 202 

 Combs, Old, Rendered at Massachusetts Station. 921 

 Co-operative Society of Beekeepers in Minnesota 658 



Cook, A. J., Vindicated 81 



Crop, Enormous, of Cuba 362 



Cross Bees, what Makes Them ? 834 



Destructive Smelter Smoke in and about Denver 401 



Die Biene und der Breitwabenstock 746 



Dismal Swamp Beekeeping 572, 923 



Disturbing Bees in Winter 84 



Dividing and Running for Comb Honey 83 



Division-board, Chaff, Quicker Way to Make... 833 



Donahey and Other Celebrities at Medina 525 



Drouth Not Broken by Late Rain 657 



Editorial Staff of the Review 321 



Elementary Biology 835 



European Foul Brood Not Feared as Formerly. . 2 



Extractors, Gearless 968 



Extractors, Power Driven, Greater Demand for 443 



Fads and Fancies of Inventors 877 



Federal Net-weight Law. See Net-weight Law. 

 Feeding Colonies in Midwinter, Outdoors and in 



Cellars 963 



Feeding, Outdoors at Medina 569 



Feeding Sugar to Make Colonies 920 



Feeding when Robbing is Bad 745 



Ferree, J. W., in Accident 878 



Field-day Meet at Medina 445, 486, 525 



Field-day Meeting in Iowa 443 



Field Meet, New South Wales on Cover Picture 



of Oct. 1 Issue. 

 Field-day of the Wm. Edwards Co. at Medina. .525 



Floods in Texas 41 



Florida, Cruiser Trip on East Coast 243 



Florida, East and West Coast of 242, 243 



Florida Lands, Good and Bad 203 



Florida Trip, Ours, Exaggerated 323 



Florida Visitors of A. I. Root 204 



Florida, will the Boom Last ? 203 



Poods Rich in Sugar 920 



Foul Brood, European, Not Feared 2 



Foul Brood, Few Germs Not Killed by Boiling. .964 



Foul Brood, how it Travels 202 



Foul-brood Inspection Work Remarkable 322 



Foul Brood Not Transmitted by Foundation. . . .202 

 Foul-brood Quarantine in Imperial County.... 4 

 Foul Brood Scattered by Careless Beekeeping. ..284 



Foul Brood, Shaking to Cure, Effective 123 



Fountain of Eternal Youth 203 



Freight Rate to Dismal Swamp vs. Apalachicola 924 



Frost and Effect upon Asters 747 



Fruit Growers Tribute to Bees 324 



Golden or So-called Five-banded Bees 485 



Government Apiarian Laboratory for Bees, Cov- 

 er of Nov. 15 Gleanings. 



Graham, C. I., the Case of 284 



Guarantee Clause Ruling on Pure-food Packages 



Deferred 485 



Hard Candy. See Candy, Hard. 



Hay from the Second Growlh of Sweet Clover . . 659 



Hives, Basic Principles of Modern 877 



Holland Beekeeping, Cover Oct. 15. 



Holtermann Winter Cases 789 



Holtermann Winter Cases Tried at Medina 878 



Honey Adulteration with Invert Sugar, Impor- 

 tant Case 43 



Honey Exhibit at Connecticut Fair 833 



Honey for Canning Purposes 660 



Honey from the South 42c a Gallon 792 



Honey Market in Ontario 201 



Honey, Mashed Sent by Parcel Post 919 



Honey Not Adulterated Much 614 



Honey of High Food Value 920 



Honev, Price of Not Affected by War 790 



Honey Prospects, 1914 486 



Honey Slack during Holiday Period 1 



Honey, should the Price Advance in Proportion 



to the Price of Sugar ? 660 



Honey, Standardization of 965 



Honey, Substitute for Alcohol 702 



Honey, 270 Tons by One Man 362 



Honey, Use of Encouraged by Great Steel In- 

 terests 702 



Honey vs. Syrup, Feeding Value 789 



Honeybees as Pollinators 701 



Honey-crop Conditions and Prices. . . .526, 613, 657 

 Honey-crop except of Clover Same as Last Year 745 



Honey-dew Honey 701 



Honey-plants in the Swamps 571, 572 



Imbedding Wires in Foundation 485 



Increase by Feeding or Swamp Beekeeping 920 



Increase in Cellar 122, 321 



Indiana Bulletin on Bees 526, 527, 528 



Inspection Work, Remarkable 322 



Introducing, Miller's Smoke Method 42 



Introducing, Push-in-the-comb-cage Method 922, 923 

 Invert Sugar as an Adulterant Detected by 



Government 43 



Invert Sugar Eliminated by War 964 



Inspector's Report for Iowa 363 



Inventors, Would-be and Who are Not 877 



Iowa, Foul-brood Inspector's Report 363 



Langstroth, Old Book 281 



Longevity a very Important Factor 242 



