Index to Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Volume XLIX 



In iisins 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 

 everjthing except Editorials, Illiistrations, and A. I. Root's writings. 



A 



ADVERTISING 



Campaign for 150. 495 



Guarantee and Conditions 



of Gleanings 660, 722 



Helps in Selling.. 29, 162, 495 

 Local 153, 556, 560 



American Honey Producers' 

 League, News Items from 648 



American Honey Producers' 

 League, Report of 509 



Apiaries, English 755 



Apiaries, Large, When Ad- 

 visable 753 



APIARY 



Equipment 12 



High-up 744 



Outline of Season's Work 



in 13 



Record 13 



Strange Odor in 645 



Apiculture, Who's Who in.. 293 

 S 



Bee Clubs Parade in Louisi- 

 ana 642 



BEEKEEPERS 



Aided by Colleges 760 



Census Report of 296 



Cutting Prices 649 



Leaders of Today 569 



Number of 495 



Taxation of 98 



BEEKEEPERS' ASSO'N. 



Alabama 709 



Amer. Honey Producers' 



League 41, 104 



California 104, 168, 766 



Florida 41, 709 



Kansas 104 



Maryland 104 



Mississippi 768 



North Carolina 290, 770 



Ontario 35 



Oregon 296 



Texas 160, 571 



West Virginia 168 



BEEKEEPING 



as a Sideline 32, 



94, 157, 222, 286, 356, 

 431, 500, 568, 636, 699, 764 



Forehanded 268 



From Spring to Winter. . . 356 



in Citv of Rome 773 



in the South 14, 283 



Influenced by Three Me- 



dinas 497 



Leaders in 568 



More Honorable 434 



Most Desirable Sideline. . . 32 

 Not an Exact Science. . . . 430 



on Cape Cod 772 



Where American F. B. is 

 Prevalent 711 



BEES 



as Pets 773 



Best Way to Purchase. . . 106 



Caring for on Shares 165 



Do Not Injure Sound Fruit 644 



Hearing of 761 



Important Activities of . . . 286 



in Phonograph 163 



Instinct for Thrift 681 



Moved Short Distances... 



845, 710 



Organs of 431 



Small Number in Fall.... 775 



GENERAL 



Washboard Actions of. .152, 573 

 Beginner, Equipment for. . . 167 

 Beginner (see Talks to) 

 BOOKS AND BULLETINS 

 "Beekeeping in the South," 



by Kennith Hawkins... 114 

 "Every Step in Beekeep- 

 keeping," by Benjamin 



Wallace Douglass 788 



Farmers' Bulletin on Al- 



sike 51 



Farmers' Bulletin on Co- 

 operative Marketing.... 51 

 Farmers' Bulletin on 



Swarm Control 549 



Harbison Bee Book 758 



"The Interim Report of 

 the Dominion Apiarist," 

 by F. W. L. Sladen. ... 788 



Brood, Chilled 42 



Brood, Spreading 164 



BROOD-CHAMBER 



Capacity Increased by Best 



Combs 76 



Large 218 



Size of 80, 218. 696 



Brood-combs, .\rrangement of 42 

 BROOD-REARING 



Conditions affecting. . 227, 774 

 Plenty Stores for.... 2 16, 357 

 Suspended During Winter 646 

 Bureau of Entomology, Im- 

 portance of 568 



Bver and Bees and Jersey 

 Cow 641 



C 



Cactus Fruits as Developed 



by Burbank 30 



Cage, Push-in 416. 417 



Cale, G. H., Accepts New 



Position 104 



CALIFORNIA 



Among Beekeepers in . . . . 220 



Foul Brood in 289 



Happv Hours in 284 



Honey Week in 233, 288, 570 



Northern 



... .34, 159, 288, 433, 638 



Southern 34. 



96, 159. 224, 288, 358. 



434, 503, 570, 638, 701, 766 



Spring Management 43 



Wintering in 43 



Candy, How to Make Hard.. 102 



Candy, Queen Cage.... 687. 761 



Tapping-press, Bedell 28 



CELLAR 



Construction . . . .561, 574, 711 



Quiescence in 102 



Temperature of.. 154, 563, 574 



Wintering in.... 43, 165, 707 



Census of 1920 296 



Cleansing Plights Before Cel- 

 laring 683 



Clipping Queens' Wings. . . . 297 

 Clover, Wonderful Possibili- 

 ties of Hubam 55 3 



Clustering in Winter. ...... 287 



Colleses Aid Beekeepers. . . . 760 



COLONY 



Control 204 



October. Normal 616 



Spirit of 17 



COLONIES 



Amount of Brood in Sep- 

 tember 578 



Average Condition of . . . . 648 



Diagnosing 106, 492 



Keep Them Contented. . . . 340 



Needing Room 492 



Smaller in Fall 775 



Treatment for Balky 341 



Comb Building 



16, 342, 365, 439, 579 



Comb, Uses of 222 



COMBS 



Cleaning after Extracting. 412 



Grading 139 



How to Handle 231 



Old Ones Stronger 42 



Removing Pollen from. . . . 707 



Rendering Diseased 37 



Uncapping 413 



rOMB HONEY 



Bleaching 644 



Expensive to Produce. ... 29 



Fermenting 440 



Granulation in 273 



Greater Production of... 97 

 Supers, Getting Rid of 



Foul Brood in 294 



Taking Off Supers 367 



Variation in Yield 17 



COMB HONEY PRODUCTION 

 by Geo. S. Demuth. . . .16, 



80, 148, 214, 276, 344, 419 



Colony Morale 344 



Kinds of Hives in... 149, 294 



Loafing of Bees 345 



Shallow Super for Honey 149 



Supers Taken Off... 442, 510 



(Containers for Retailing Hon- 

 ey 87 



Convention, Beekeepers' (see 

 Beekeepers' Ass'n.) 



Costa Rica, Beekeeping in.. 146 



Orites, W. L., Pres. of De- 

 Graff Clover Co 624 



Crop Foundation Built Fall 



Before 268 



Crop Reports from Various 



States 508 



Crop Reports, U. S. Bureau 



of Markets 577 



Oj'prians, Little Demand for 43 

 D 



Diagnosing Colonies. . . .106, 492 



Diagnosing Diseases 493 



Dominica, Beekeeping in. . . 20 



Drones, Color of.. 150, 280, 362 



Drones, Description of 223 



Dusf-chute in Kitchen 92 



E 



Eeonomv in Food 697 



ENTRANCE 



Adjustable Winter 629 



Contraction of 775 



Closed bv Ice 102, 165 



Dead Brood at 493 



Smoking at 205 



EXHIBIT 



Live Bees 486 



Michigan State Fair 484 



Minnesota State Fair 494 



Extension Work (see Short 

 Course). 



EXTRACTED HONEY 



Feeding Back 440 



Hives for 76 



Taking off Snpers. . . .367, 411 



Room, ConvpnieBces for. . 413 



