C:> 5r.C'5 



Cluster, Size in Wmter 664 



Coffee, Pollination of ^°'J 



COLONY ^ ..„ 



Being Fed, Robbed 642 



Diagnosis of .......••• -^jf 



Manipulation, Richter s . . .14j 



Obtaining the First ^9 



Record Yield of.. . 460 



Sections. 116 from One... 661 

 with 2 Queens and Queen 



cell ^-^^ 



Yearly Cost of Operating .. 770 

 COLONIES 



Buying in Winter. . . . ■iJ 



Difference m Value ot....lUZ 

 Diseased, Killing Bees of. .667 

 Equalizing, New Way ot...31J 

 How Many in First Season. .177 



How to Judge 10^ 



in Cellar in 3 Classes ..... loO 

 Packed Becoming Too 



Warm ■ ■ • •. J^l 



Preparations tor Moving. ..438 



Queenless, What to Do S;Tng"bu7BeTt 



with »■ -" " " '~' 



Smaller as Autumn Ap- 

 proaches ^9 < 



Strengthening witli Young 



Bees '^'* ' 



Weak, Uniting 597 



Why Disappear ■ • ■ • . ^°^ 



Colorado, Average Crop in... 655 

 Colors, Distinguished by Bees. 792 

 COMB „, , . 



Lovers and Fire A\ orship- 



efs 079 



or Extracted Honey 170 



COMB HONEY 



Care of 536 



Damaged by Moth 536 



Prom Hive to Market 513 



Keeping in Winter 3a 



Moth Larvae in --w'^^r 



Packing 513, 576 



Shinning 57a, 649 



COMB-HONEY PRODUCTION^ 



Control of Swarming 375 



Harder Hi 



Swarm Control in 375 



COMBS 



Classifying ■■ - 3B4 



Containing European h . a 



INDEX TO GLEANINGS IN BEK CULTURE ^^^^ V ■ ^ ^ 



786 FieiralmPWrario 467 



660 



to In- 



in Wisconsin o91. 



Produced by Small Hive.. 700 

 Yield per Colony m U. S. .066 

 Crops, Field, Pollinated by 



Bees -■^'-' 



Cucumber, Wild (see Honey 

 Plants). 



D 

 Dakota, S.. Another Big Re- 

 port from .... 

 Demand for Honey _ 



crease -^ ' - 



Demand of Consumer, Great- 

 er Development Needed. . 69 1 

 Demaree Plan for Swarm Con- 

 trol 39a 



Dequeening. R e (i u e e n 1 n g 



Without ■^^'- 



Desert Bloom (see Honey 



Plants). 

 Disinfectant Solution in 



American Foul Brood. . .76o 

 Distribution, Better, Needed. .635 



36 



Dolla~r of Consumer. How Di- 



vided 569, 69n 



Donahey's Cartoons. .. .... • 



36, 168, 444, 641, 701 



Drone, Defense of 234 



Drone, Value Worth Cost of. .234 

 Drones, Rearing Supply of.. 



235, 309 



Duty "on Imported Honey... 713 



Fifty Years' Experience .... 37o 

 Pilaree (see Honey Plants). 

 Filling Bottles, Device for. . .633 

 Fireblight (see Pear Blight). 



Plights in Winter 169 



FOUL BROOD 



Both Diseases in Same Col- 

 ony |0^ 



Controlling 00 It 



Lewis Cure of ' r^a 



Liable to Reappear 578 



Saving of Combs 764 



Sources of Infection 578 



Stewart Cure of 83 



Treatment for a34 



FOUL, BROOD, AMERICAN 



Area Clean-up Plan 512 



Cells and Larvae of 301 



Disinfecting with Solution 



of Lye 442 



Experiment with 794 



Fall Treatment for 599 



in Bee-Trees oVo"'E?? 



in Wisconsin ol\f, 0x1. 



Positive Symptom of 301 



Substances Destroying 



Germs of • ■ -765 



Treatment for 441, 579 



Treatment Less Effective 



than Destruction. . . .511, 520 

 Various Treatments of.... 441 

 Virulence of Spores in . . . .667 



Whv Not Eradicated 511 



FOUL BROOD, EUROPEAN 



Cause of • 299 



Cells and Larvae of 300 



Comb-Honey Supers 394 



Cure of 



.157 



Containing 



.306 

 .323 

 .395 



Using 



.395 



Crooked, to Get Rid of... 247 

 Difficulties in Disinfecting. .765 

 Diseased, Disinfecting .... 764 

 of Diseased Colonies, 



Using 599 



on Outside of Hive 46d 



Pollen. clogged, Cleaning... 97 

 Confiniiig Bees in Hives in 



Winter 667 



Congestion of Br o d-n e s t 



Causes Swarming 37.-. 



Consumer's Dollar, Distribu- 

 tion of 509 



CONTAINERS . 



Five and ten lb. Pails .... 31 



Barrels Not Leaking 70.5 



Large Ones Popular 23 



Preferred 632 



Convention, Beekeepers (see 

 Beekeepers' Ass'n.). 



Co-operative Movement 770 



Corn, not Nectar-bearing. . . .•■>.'4 

 Corn Syrup, Feeding for Win- 

 ter 



COSTS 



Accurate Accounting ot.../t)^ 



. Difficulties in Figuring ... 768 



of Distribution. Analysis 



Egg-Laying Season 100 



Eggs Arrangement ot "4.' 



Eggs, Weight of 394 



Elwood, P. H.. Sketch of. . .438 

 Enemies, Ants in Florida. . . .166 



Enemies, Wheel Bug 164 



Energy Produced by Bees... 157 

 ENTRANCE 



Closed by Snow 99 



Meaning of Things Seen at.248 



Observations at 224 



Size for Packing Cases. . .666 

 Entrances Clogged — Why ? . . 779 

 Excluder, Effect of, on Super 



Work 463 



Experimental State Labora- p,.,„- Hoffman !. ._. .- 15 



^^^^^ Frame. Standard 



Difficulties in Cleaning up. 

 Requeening in 

 Using Combs 

 FOUNDATION 



Full Sheets Best 172 



Preventing Stretching ot, 



in Hiving Swarms 390 



Wood-Base 79, 82 15 1 



Foundation-F a s t e n e r, Wil- 



lianis' l^-* 



Fracker. Dr. S. B.. Accepts^^^ 

 New Office 



tory 111 

 EXTRACTING 



Equipment 302 



Home Plant for 508 



House on Wheels 44o 



How to Tell When Combs 



are Dry 3 75 



Outfit at Medina 302 



Portable Outfit for 508 



Room at Medina 303 



Richter's Plant for 508 



Room, Richter's 510 



Straining in 303 



than 



Easier 

 Jumbo , 



to 



, 70r 



,154 



Handle 

 FRAMES 



Bee-Space Below 

 ■ Disinfecting with Lye So- 

 lution -443 



Half Bee-Space Above and 

 Below 661 



Handling 



.249 



74 

 374 

 598 



,66 7 



'of 



,t68 



Cotton (see Honey Phmts). 



Harvesting •>"« 



in British Columbia 720 



in California. ..101, 590, 719 



in Colorado 65.a 



in Idaho '^'r 



in MichiE-nn ^■>'' 



in New York 78 1 



in Ontario 6.i6 



Utiib 



,59-: 



Surprises in 



Tests of Efficiency in 



Too Closely '■ . 



EXTRACTOR 



Adapting IMotor to Run... 46-- 



Puckeye ^02 



Cleaning of 37 



Disinfecting 46. 1 



Fair, State, in Tennessee ... 71 7 

 FALL 



Abundant Stores in 59 / 



Management in.. 537. 596, 664 



Requeening in 537 



Treatment of Infected Bees.64.> 

 Feed, Fermented Honey as.. 170 

 Feeder Demutli Automatic, 



() ;i 1 . 714 



FEEDING 



Honey G r a n u I a t e d m 



Combs 246 



in Spring Unsealed Honey. .797 



Saves, in Spring 155 



Stimulative in Spring ... .247 

 Fertilization. Process of . . . .227 

 Field Crops Pollinated by 



Bees 230 



Methods of Wiring 79 



Froth on Bottled Honey. . . . .100 

 Fruit-Growers Helped by 



Bees •„•••••^■ 



Fruits Requiring Cross-Fer- 

 tilization 



.227 



G 



, .26, 

 Geo, 



90 



Georgics, of Virgil 



Gleaned by Asking, by 



S. Demuth • ■ • 



^7 99, 169. 246. 322. 



394 462, 534. 598, 666, 730 

 Goldenrod, Bees Fail to Work 



on 599 



Goldenrod (see Honey Plants). 

 Gooseneck Device in Filling 



Bottles .• •. • -o^' 



Gooderham. C. B.. Dominion 



Apiarist ^•••/•Vr^o 



Greiner, Friedman, Death of. .668 

 Guatemala. Beekeeping in... 16 



H 



Harvest (see Crop). 

 Harvesting Honey Crop . . . . ■■'08 

 Heat, Loss, by Air Currents 



in Hive 639 



Heat Produced by Bees. . . . .1j7 

 Hernandez Apiaries, Huge 



System of "OJ 



