D::cnMBK[., 1917 



GLF. ANINGS IN BER CUI-TURE 



965 



of Wax, Stability of 184 



Ontario, Byer 782 



Recommended by Western 



N. Y. Asso'n 718 



Root, E. R., on 635,636 



Supplies and Honey 383 



Sellin'j at Last Year's. . . . 853 



Standardizing 196 



Texas 625 



Too High, Holtermann. . . 59 1 



to be High 383 



What is fair? Byer.... 549 



Profits in Bees 32 



Propolis to Remove. 193, 474, 855 



Protein, Value in Diet 856 



" Put-up Plan " of Swarm 



Control, a Variation of. 863 



Q 



Quadruple Winter Case .... 792 

 yUEEJSr 



and Worker, to Tell Apart 375 

 Breeders Delayed by Cold 



Weather 460, 550 



Breeder, Fooshe Makes 



Good 607 



Cage, a Handv 715 



Cage on Side of Hive.... 183 



Cage Quickly Made 867 



Cage, Will Bees Feed 



Thru ? 205 



Cramps 623 



Importance of Good 539 



Italian Introduced, Strain 



Unchanged 787 



Mortality in Shipping. . . . 875 

 Stays Below Better if 



Combs are Crosswise. . 374 

 to Introduce (see Introduc- 

 ing) 

 to Replace (see Requeening) 

 When to Introduce to Nu- 

 cleus 134 



Whose Eggs Never Hatch- 

 ed 455, 533 



With Dent 629 



(see Queens) 

 QUEEN-CELLS 



Aeppler's Plan 93 



Value of Artificial 629 



Builders, Why Dequeen.. 186 



on Comb Lying Flat 123 



Supersedure and Swarm- 

 ing. Difference 630 



Will Bees Start them Above 

 an Excluder ? C. C. Miller 692 



With Dead Tenants 526 



Whv Did the Bees Build?. 387 

 QUEEN EXCLUDERS 



do not Retard Storing. . . . 789 



None Needed 104 



Queen-cells Above? 692 



When Necessary 286, 295 



Queenlessness, Test for. Doo- 



little 679 



Queenless Too Long for In- 

 troducing 679 



QUEEN-REARING 



Aeppler on 93 



Best Time During Flow. . 693 

 Colored Cell Cups, to Tell 



Age 187 



no Jelly in Grafting 187 



Out-apiary 715 



Troubles, Editor's 833 



Troubles of Southern 



Breeders 914, 920 



T^nd'^r S'warming Impulse. 194 

 QUEENS 



Clipped that T^ived Long. . 35G 

 Clipping Without Catching 



546, 613, 622 



Factor in Choosing 853 



Doo'ittle on Selection of. . 60T 



Hatched Electricallv 39 



Hnve a Supply on Hand. . 383 

 Miller, C. C, on Selection 



of 436 



Not Always Breed True. . 788 

 Southern as Hardy as 



Northern IBl 



Stop Laying After Flow. . 711 



Superseded During Honey- 

 flow 347 



Will Bees Feed thru Cage? 205 



Young, Influ e n c e on 

 Swarming 354, 384 



(see Queens) 



(see Requeening) 



RAINFALL 



in Tennessee Ample. . .376, 



Texas . .129, 197, 290, 379, 



Rats, Poisoning of 



Raudifuss, Herman & Son. . 

 RECORD 



book Abandoned by Chad- 

 wick 



Chadwick's Scale Colony . . 



Iveepina-, Mackav's Plan.. 



Recipes. . . . 202, 616, 695, 

 Red Clover (see Clover) 

 REQUEENING 



Best Time for 374, 



Conditions Unfavorable at 

 Redlands 



to Build up Colonies 



(see Queens) 

 Rhode Island Association... 

 ROBBING 



Beginners' Lessons, H. H. 

 Root 



Differs from Borrowing.. 



Economy of Nature's. 682, 



Feed-troughs 



from their Own Hives. . . . 



of Nuclei, to Prevent. . . . 



Prevented by Empty Super 

 Below 



to Dispose of Bad Case of. 



to Distinguish from Play- 

 spells 



Rye Flour a Slibstitute for 

 Pollen 



544 

 925 

 193 

 270 



547 

 621 

 9 IS 



775 



706 



780 



278 



699 

 631 

 853 

 860 

 772 

 523 



866 

 552 



375 



357 



S 



Sac Brood (see Disease) 



Sage Honey Never Granulates 125 



Sandwich Islands Honey Co. 839 



San Joaquin Vallev 109, 263 



SCHOOLS, BEEKEEPING IN 

 Massachusetts Agricultural 



College 608 



Ontario Agricultural Col- 

 lege 136 



Texas Agricultural College . 



59, 870 



22 Colleges 460 



Sechrist. E. L., Assistant to 



Phillins 370 



SECTIONS 



Feeding Back to Fill 631 



Fdn. in Full Sheets for... 452 



Folder, Markhnm's 351 



folding Record 357 



Glassed 674.855 



Shallow Fi-ames at Sides of 861 

 Starting Bees to Work in. 440 

 Steam for Dampening .... 270 

 , to Get Bees Started in. 



Crane 771 



Unfini«hed, to Feed in Fall 860 

 SELLING 



A Few Don'ts. H. H. Root 778 



A Little Saleslady 597 



.\ Parable of Overcharging 596 



.\sk Pair Price 595 



At Country Fair 595 



at Last Year.'s Prices. . . . 853 



by Contract 701 



Cliadwick on 361 



Cost of 49 



Cole, E. M.. on 130 



Crop of 46,000 Pounds. . . 196 

 Disposing of Off Grades. . 601 

 Kliininnte the Middlenan . . 594 

 Fording to Consumers. .49, 596 



Girls' Experience 112 



in England 35 



Tjocally vs. .Vbroad 45 



on Commission 552 



Requires Fair Grading. . . . 593 



Roadside 13 



Roadsid(3, Dr. Miller on,.. 358 

 Small Chance for Co-opera- 

 tive Selling 593 



Sunday 605 



Trades Honey for Grain.. 595 

 Shade for Hives. Doolittle, G. 



M 844 



Shaken Swarm Perfected. . . 352 

 SHIPPING 



Bees from Texas to Other 



States for the Season.. 702 

 Comb Honey, Safe Method. 265 

 Honey as Before the War. 877 



Queens, Mortality in 875 



Sideliners, Suggestions for. . 360 

 Smelter Case, Pinal Decision 



on 373 



Smelter Smoke or Disease? 



30, 627 



Smoke Stirs up Bees 205 



Smoke, Sweetened Water In- 

 stead of 944 



Snowfall, Heavy in North 



Texas 290 



SOUTH 



Beekeeping Part of Year in 836 

 Factors Necessary for Win- 

 tering in 847 



Wintering in 



. . . .133, 550, 623, 703, 769 

 Winter Packing for. . .127, 873 

 Spacing Frames (see Frames) 

 Spencer, R. M., Insane .... 282 

 SPRAYING 



Crane on 453 



Destructive 335, 684 



Felt, E. P., on 472 



Full Bloom in Texas 379 



SPRING 



Dwindling, What is It?. . . 277 

 Loss of Bees, Ontario. . . . 625 



Dr. Miller on 255 



Starving 621 



STARVING 



Florida r)45 



in Texas 926 



Spring 621 



STINGS 



from Swarming Bees 713 



to Prevent 709 



STORES 



Importance of Good 847 



Incentive for Breeding. . . 780 

 Necessary, Chadwick 621 



Storm Damages Apiary in 



Jamaica 876 



Subscriptions Stopped on Ex- 

 pirations 199 



SUGAR 



Cane and Beet 773 



Di'tlcu'ty in Purchasing.. 9ii 

 Dirty Impossible to Buy. . 928 

 Distribution, P o s s i ble 



Method of 875 



•''■S.75 a Hundred 928 



Fed Dry 855 



Feeding. Byer 871 



Gov't Advises Substituting 



Honey . 797 



Increased Consumption. . . 693 

 Planning Mi^als ^\ithout.. 9*2 



Substitute Honev for 692 



to Choose for Feeding. .629, 630 

 Trust has Peculiar Advan- 

 tages 786 



Value for Winter Stores. .' '871 



Sumthin wot i no 118 



SUPERS 



Bees not Working in.... 462 

 Care of, .After Extracting. 610 

 Comb Honev, When Put 



On? . . . ." 554 



Empty. Above or Below?. 866 

 E.\tractin?, When Put on? 554 



Smoking Bees out 940 



Shallow vs. Full Depth. 940, 944 

 to 2-et Bees Started in. 



Crane 771 



to I,eave on Hive in Win- 

 ter, in Florida? 787 



Yoder Bumps Bees Out. . . 611 



