Index to Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Volume XLVIII 



In using this index the reader should not fail to note that it is divided into five departments, namely, 

 General Editorial, A. I. Root's writings, Contributors, and Illustrations. The index of General includes 

 everything except Editorials, Illustrations, and A. I. Root's writings. 



A 



Advertiser, Convicted of Em- 



be/xlcmont *^ 



ADVERTISING ,^ ,.. „« 



Good Motbod of ..36, 151, 536 



Maintains Prices ..-•■■■ '-'« 



Our Guarantee Against 



Swindlers • ^■^ ' 



After-Swarm, Prev^enuon^^of ^^g 



ALUMINUM COMB 



Bver's Experience with. . 41b 



Heat Leaks From. ... . . • • *»« 



Manufacturing Co. Fails.. 488 

 McElhaney's Experience 



with •• f^f 



Not Accepted Readily l^i 



Unfavorable Report . . • • • 4ya 

 Wax Combs Preferred by 



Bees . . . . 28b 



What About It ^''^ 



ALSIKE , , „ • 

 Seed Increased by Proxim- 

 ity to Apiary . ^^4 



Onward March of °^i 



(See Honey Plants) 



Ants, Remedy against . . . . . • t>»o 



Apiaries, Our. by Bill MeU- ^^^ 



apiary" 



in Attic ^- ■ ■■■■■■ '- 



Suggestions for Getting 



Good Results m 405 



U. S. Government °' 



ARIZONA 



Changes of Bee Pasture. . 400 

 Interesting Features of... 15^ 



Leading Beekeeper in 4Ud 



Australia, Drouth m..... .. 10b 



Australia, Disastrous Year 



in •■■.■• 1^2 



Auto, Use of, in Producing 



Honey • '^^^ 



B 



Escape, Experience with. 473 

 Escape, Leaving on Inner 



Cover 42^ 



Hunting in 1720..... ... • 147 



Inspector, by Bill Mellvir. 549 



Model , ^89 



Suits, Material for oS4 



BEEKEEPERS 



Educating Barnacle 744 



Helped by Uncle Sam .... 11 

 Should Advertise More... 600 



Veterans Gone 685 



BEEKEEPERS' ASS'N 

 American Honey Produc- 

 ers' licague 482 



California 168 



Demands I n c e nt i v e to 



Membership 272 



Georgia 488 



Illinois 168 



Indiana 104 



Kansas 168 



Minnesota 93 



National 104, 166 



North Carolina 159 



Ontario 680 



Pennsylvania 168 



Texas" 156, 476, 612 



Wisconsin 104, 272 



(See Convention, Beekeep- 

 ing) 



GENERAL 



Beekeepers' Convention (see 

 Convention, Beekeepers') 

 BEEKEEPING 



as a Sideline 27, 



90, 154, 218, 282, 345, 

 412, 473, 540, 609, 671, 735 



Best way to Begin 103 



Buyer's Part in 721 



in California 547 



in City 161 



in Foreign Lands 721 



in France 106, 148 



in the Northwest 84 



Lure of 103 



Methods of Daddy Lowe.. 24 

 Migratory in California.. 414 



Migratory Pays 726 



Pays to Study 162 



Sideliner's Delights in.... 412 



Who's Who in 297 



Why not More Successful 724 

 BEGINNER 



Information Bureau for. . 103 



Suggestions to . 166 



(See Talks to) 

 BEES 



Annoying Passers-by .... 619 

 Better-natured in a Build- 

 ing 292 



Boy's Success with 408 



Code for Selling 75 



First Year With 728 



Great Ignorance Concern- 

 ing 42 



How and When to Get. . . 



103, 229 



How They Steer 546 



in Okanagan Valley, B. C. 20 



Length of Life of 151 



Reasons for Loafing. ..... 42 



Survive in Closed Hive. . 18 

 Three Kinds of Individuals 294 

 Too Early Orders for.... 479 



Troubling Neighbors 228 



Blue Vine (see Honey 



Plants) 

 Books and Magazines, for 



Beginners 164, 619 



BOOKS AND BULLETINS 

 "American Foul Brood," 



G. F. White _. . 372 



"Beekeeping for Begin- 

 ners," H. B. Parks 408 



"Buckwheat," Farmers' 



Bulletin on, Dr. Clyde 



F. Leighty 394 



"Control of American Foul 

 Brood," Dr. E. F. Phil- 

 lips 372 



Gov't Bulletin on Euro- 

 pean Foul Brood, by 



Sturtevant 265 



Government Report on ... . 106 

 "North American Honey 



Plants," Frank C. Pellett 305 

 North Carolina Manual. . 617 

 Boyden, Constance Root, Nom 

 de Plume, Stancv Puer- 



den 670 



BREEDERS 



As Honest as Buyers.... 213 

 Needed in California.... 93 



On the Square 211 



BROOD 



Appearance of 294 



Getting in Outside Combs 352 

 Hatched in Cellar, Not 

 Lost 150 



in Supers 550 



Necessity of Rearing 487 



BHOOD-CHAMBER 



When Little Honey Stored 



in 484 



Treatment When Honey- 

 bound 485 



Two Stories for 619 



BURBANK, LUTHER 



Achievements of 281 



an Hour With 280 



More About 410 



B u t t o n b u s h (see HDney 



Plants) 

 Buyer's Part, by H. P. Wil- 

 son " 724 



C 



Cage, Mailing, Number of 



Bees in 292 



CALIFORNIA 



Beekeepers not Careless in 743 



Crop in 29 



Exports from 156 



Locations in 43, 102 



Northern 



. .30, 92, 156, 221, 284, 611 



Not Appreciated 341 



Southern 



. .29, 92, 221, 284, 347, 

 414, 475, 542, 611, 673, 737 



Trip to 216 



Candy, Chocolate Honey.... 742 

 Candy, Tartaric Acid in ... . 228 

 CELLAR 



Byer's New One. 34, 158, 620 

 Construction of Duff's in 



Ontario 596 



Construction of Hofmann's 



in Wisconsin 595 



Temperature of 597, 713 



Time of Putting Bees in 



and Taking Out 



597, 598, 599 



Wintering in 102, 621 



Cells, Kinds of 294 



Census, Raw Deal for Bee- 

 keepers 167 



Christmas Gifts 733 



Citrus Trees (see Honey 



Plants) 

 Clipping Queens.. 296, 356, 423 

 CODE 



for Selling Bees 75, 481 



Colorado. Locations in 102 



COLONIES 



Building Up When 291 



Buying in Hives 229 



Examination of 169, 555 



Lack of Room in Fall 



O.iiises Loss sg.'S 



More Needed 404, 470 



Queenless, Method of Han- 

 dling 396 



Strong Ones Important 



590, 682 



Uniting When 291 



COLONY 



Inside, Good Record of. . 730 

 Given full sheets of Foun- 

 dation 422 



Odor Aids Introducing. . . . 463 

 COMB HONEY 



Management in Producing 360 



or Extracted 164 



Production, a Lost Art. . . 717 

 Production, by Geo. S. 

 Demuth 716 



