DECEMBER 15, 1914 



1015 



Man who Never Loses Bees 322 



Marchant's Scheme of Transferring Not a Success 362 



Market Quotation, Uniformity of 1 



Medina Field Day 445 



Mercer, H. J., in Sing Sing Prison 281 



Migratory Beekeeping 968 



Migratory Beekeeping to Apalachicola. . 42 



Migratory Beekeeping in and about Medina. .. 



Mileage of Automobile, Cost of 789 



Milkweed, Pollen Masses 572 



Miller Smoke Method of Introducing 42 



Misbranding and Adulteration of Spraying Mix- 

 tures 82 



Misbranding, Whom does the Resposibility Rest 



upon ? 660 



Montreal Beekeepers' Convention 963 



Mosquito Hawks, Destructive Work of at Apala- 

 chicola 444 



Motor Boat Load of Bees on Cover, June 1- - • .402 

 Motor Boat vs. Automobile Truck for Moving 



570, 571, 572 



Mountain Scenery on Cover Picture of Sept. 15 



Issue 701 



Moving Bees in Car Lots, Important Requisite. .404 



Moving the Bees to Southland for Increase 42 



Names, Simplifying 121 



National Convention to be Held 42 



National Net-weight Law 361, 401 



National Net-weight Law. See Net-weight Law. 



Net-weight Law, A. S. Mitchell on 701 



Net- weight Law, All about what it Means. .487, 488 



Net- weight Law, Alsberg on 488 



Net-weight Law and how it Applies to Comb 



Honey 530 



Net-weight Law and its Relation to Extracted 



Honey 487 



Net-weight Law Causing Inconvenience to Pro- 

 ducers " 615 



Net-weight Law, does it Affect Extracted Honey ? 488 



Net-weight Law, Effect on Prices 616, 617 



Net-weight Law, Flood of Inquiries Concerning. .617 



Net-weight Law, Grumbling Over 790 



Net-weight Law Interpreted by Solicitor 528 



Net-weight Law Not Altogether a Nuisance. ... 616 



Net-weight Law, Offensive Ruling 921 



Net-weight Law, Responsibility for Misbranding 660 

 Net-weight, Who is Responsible for Violation of. 528 

 Net-weight Law, why one should Comply with.. 613 



Nomenclature, Simplifying 121 



Nucleus Yard, Ours, on Apalachicola River.... 525 



Ontario, Northern, Pine Bee Country. 446 



Orange Honey 203 



Orchardists Asking for Bees 323 



Outdoor Feeding at Medina 569, 570 



Out-apiaries Operated by Motor Boat . .283 



Outyards, where to Locate 403 



Palmetto when Good and Bad 243 



Parcel Post, Limitations of 569 



Parcel-post Shipments of Honey Disastrous. ... 719 

 Pasturage, Fall, Cover of Dec. 1 Issue. 

 Phillips, Dr., on Cluster in Winter ... 879, 880, 881 

 Plain Sections Lighter than Beeway Sections. .. 701 



Poison, Not, but European Foul Brood 615 



Pollen, Artificial Substitute for 121 



Pollen, artificial 282, 283 



Pollen Masses from Milkweed 572 



Pollen, Natural Par Superior to Artificial 282 



Pollination of Fruit Trees 324 



Poppies and Bees 81 



Poppleton on Mosquito Hawks 444 



Poppleton, O. O 243 



Poultry and Bees, Combination of 3 



Poultry Life Editor a Beekeeper 1 



Power-driven Extractors, Greater Demand for. .443 



Price of Wax 658 



Prices for 1914 487 



Prices, should they Advance on Comb Honey 



because of Net-weight Law? 616, 617 



Prospects for the Season 362 



Prospects in Florida 161 



Prospects of the Season Good 444 



Push-in-comb-cage Method of Introducing. .922, 923 



Quadruple Winter Cases a la Holtermann 878 



Quarantine, Foul-brood, in California 4 



Queen Business Slightly Exaggerated 323 



Queen Mailing-cages, Water for 122 



Queen May Not be to Blame 241 



Queens, Early Demand for in 1914 443 



Queen-bee Business of Quirin Slightly Exagger- 

 ated 443 



Queen-breeding Articles 241 



Quotations, Market Uniformity of 1 



Quotations on Honey Easing up 2 



Rains in California 81 



Rains, Late, Starting Honey-flow 487 



Repp Bros., of New Jersey 243 



Retrospect for 1914 960 



Reversible Frames Not Wanted 877 



Robbing, New Way to Stop 613 



Root, A. I., and His Florida Visitors 204 



lioot, A. I. and his Windmill, Cover of Glean- 

 ings for Nov. 1. 



Root Bees at Apalachicola 201 



Root Bees in Apalachicola, Florida 243 



Root Company Selling Honey over the Country. .966 

 Root, Cruiser Trip Down East Coast of Florida. 243 



Root, E. R., Trip to Florida 123 



Root, E. R., Open Letter from Florida 242 



Root, Queen Business, Florida, Exaggerated. ... 323 



Ruling of Guarantee Clause Deferred 485 



Scythe, Handy for Bee-yards 444 



Selser on Feeding to Make Colonies 920 



Shaking to Cure Foul Brood Effective 123 



Signing Name to Contributions 122 



Smoke Method of Introducing Not Approved. . . .968 



Smoke method of Introducing, Miller's 42 



Smoke Method of Introducing not always Reliable 657 



Snow for Closing Entrances 963 



Snows and Clover 201 



South American Honey, 42 cts. a Gallon in New 



York 792 



Spanish Needle 702 



Special Numbers for Gleanings 41 



Spraying Liquids to Kill Codling and Gypsy 



Moths Devastating ^Vhole Apiaries 322 



Spraying Mixtures Misbranded 82 



Sprays for Fruit-trees Killing Bees 964 



Standardization of Beekeepers' Supplies 124 



Standardizing Honey as a Food 965 



Straw Skeps of Bees in Holland for Sale, Cover 



Oct. 15 Issue 789 



Sugar, Brown vs. White 702 



Sugar, is it too Expensive to Feed? 659 



Sugar, will it Rise to 15 cts. ? 703 



Sugar, will it Rise or Fall ? 745 



Swamp Beekeeping in and about Medina 



570, 571, 572, 614, 702, 747, 791 



Swamp Beekeeping vs. Cheap Honey Feeding at 



Home 791 



Swamp Beekeeping vs. Feeding to Make Increase 920 



Swamp Milkweed 571 



Swamps at Hudson and Akron 702 



Swamps at Mentor 572 



Swarming, Methods for Controlling Same 83 



Sweet-clover Hay, Second Growth 659 



Temperature of the Honeybee Cluster in Winter 879 

 Temperature Necessary to Kill Germs of Foul 



Brood 703, 704 



Texas Bulletin 83, 84 



Thermometer, Electric and Mercurial 879 



Trainload of Bees from Florida to Ohio 403 



Transferring, A. B. Marchant's, Not a Success. .362 



Truck, Cost per Mile of Operation 789 



War and its Effect upon West Indian and South 



American Honeys 658 



War and its Effect on Price of Extracted Honey. 792 

 War in Europe, Its Effect on Honey Prices. . . .613 



War Lords of Europe, Crime of 792 



War Not Affecting Price of Table Honey 790 



Water in Mailing-cages 122 



Wax-rendering Station in Massachusetts 921 



Weather Conditions in Ohio and in Canada . . . .323 



Weather in Southern Florida 201 



West India Honey, 42c a Gallon in New York. .792 

 White on the Destruction of Bee Disease Germs 



by Heat 703, 704 



Wild Sunflowers 571, 702 



Wiley, Dr., on Food Value of Honey 920 



Windmill of A. I. Root, Cover of Nov. 1. 



Winter Feeding Outdoors and Indoors 963 



Winter Nest Again 4] 



Winter Nest, A. I. Root on subject of 1 



Winter Setting in Early 719 



Wintering Reports 241 



Wintering and Prospects for Honey Crop 282 



Wintering Bees in South more Expensive than North 



281 



Wintering Conditions Compared in Ohio and 



Ontario 323 



Wintering Excellent all over United States 321 



Wintering Experiments by Dr. Phillips 879, 880, 881 

 Wintering in Quadruple Holtermann Cases.... 789 



Wintering in Quadruple Winter Cases 878 



Wires, Imbedding in Foundation 485 



