1881 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUBE. 



623 



two q. in a hive, 554; an uneasy q,555; eood and 

 poor q, 599; new way to send in winter, 599; caged 

 q. dropping eggs, (301. 

 Quceu-Cells - 



Haj hurst's mode of getting q c, 33. 

 Kainbles— 



35, T5, 125, 233, 327, 375, 491, 591. 

 Rf^ports, Various— 



K. from Medina CO, 9; Easterday's, 11; r on honey- 

 pl'ts, 13; Given's. 16; Jones's, 17; Hurf, Florida, 27; 

 Kathbwn. Mich, 29; Pommerfs r for 1880, 32; Hunt, 

 Mich, 33. 289; Cook, Ct. 32; Garst, Ohio, 33; iiobin- 

 soD,b2; Miller, N. .1., 33; 1 lo. in .lune, Suules. 34; 

 Morniugstar'8 tirst summer, 34; Hummel, c!5; bad 

 r from sugur, 35; Stevens, Ind. 38; hopes not bi,40; 

 Abraham, Wis, 40; White's first 10 years, 64; Mel- 

 len's r on boxes, seps, etc, 66, 119, 171, 383,539; 

 Stanley's storj', 73, Ho; Honghtaling's r, 82; Phil- 

 lips, Ohio, 84; Steele's exp, 85; Gardner, .5650 lbs 

 from 52 cols, 90; Hasty's r for 1880, 115; Garrett's r 

 from La, 119; Miles, Neb, 121; Jsickson's blasted 

 hopes, 123; Bridge'sexp in Cal,124; Freebrtrn, 17,- 

 000 lbs from 250 cols., 125; Berg, Ind, 130, 400; A B 

 C child, llj7; Sweet's r tor 1880, 138; 36 from 1 in 8 

 mos, 144; McCrory's blasted r, illus, 149; Neighbor 

 H, 169; Penn's Star apiary, 175; Hagen's story, 177; 

 White's bees in Fla., 184; Weiss, Pa, ISO; Miilone's 

 exp, 190; Coon, Cal, 191, Huyhurst's r, 192; Ballan- 

 tine's r, 192; Our Own Apiary, 210, 29.S, 358, 379, 478; 

 Grimm's r, 217; Townlev's r, 221; Rodney's re- 

 pulse, illus, 225; Lobdell, N. Y., 226; Wllder's r 

 irom Ga, 230; C. C. Miller's r, 231, .534, .557; Calver, 

 Pa, 237; Mrs. Axtell, 241, 340; Langstrolh, 344; 

 Shook, 2.52; Floyd, Mo, 253; Heddon's r, 272; T.J. 

 Cook's talk, 279; hints in regard to making r. 280; 

 Nelson, Kan, 295; Lane's r, 297; Old Curley's r, 

 300; Wilkins sisters, 300; Burridge, Utah, 327; 

 Smith's r from Pelee Island, 329; Buchanan's exp, 

 335; Moore's r on art. swarming, 339; Mrs. L. Har- 

 riscm, 339; from Northern N. J..340; L. C. Roofs 

 r, 351; Mrs. Squire's r, 351; Burch's r, 361; Ellis's 

 r, 373; Kaye's r 374; Dimick's r from Fla,381; 

 Brilton's r, 388; Rhodes, Col, 399; Calvert's r from 

 Can, 424; Boombrower's r, 427: Gallup's r from 

 Cal, 435; Case's management of bees, 438; good r 

 from Vt, 447; Bliss on Cal, 449; r from bee-k. of 

 Medina CO, 466: Koff, Col, 483; Harkness, N. Y., 

 488; Taylor, N.C., 489; Lechler, CiU. 490; Clarke's 

 visit to Jones's bee is- lands, 494; Torrey, Wis, .501; 

 Churchill, Me, .504; Dooliltle's r for 1881, .526; 

 "White's r, 533; Kebey, Col, 548; Sobey, Cal, 5.52; 

 hurrah for Texas! .5.58; Shangle's r, 593; McNeil's, 

 595; Neuhaus' big r, 597; l.ime Valley ap, .599; 

 Stock's, Cal, 602; good r from rubber plates, 604; 

 Good's r for 1881, 604; Squier, N. Y., 606; Woolver, 

 N. Y., 606; Cox, Ind, 607; O. H. Townsend's r, 608; 

 Williamson's r, .5»7; Atchley's r from Texas, .583; 

 Woodburn's r, .584; Snyder's r, .584. 

 Robbing— 

 To stop r, 83, 143; how Gastinger stops. 123; lookout 



for r,29.i; r when first set out, 394. 

 Sa\v»( and Otl»er Macliinery— 

 Honey-knives, 8; Faris' fdn. mach, 29; making bar- 

 rels, 30; hardening plaster plates, 33; galv. iron 

 for honey-tools, 34; Adams' h p, 37; planers, 38; 

 scales to reg. daily yield, 39; DeWorth's mandrel, 

 Illus, 42, .5.59; perf. seps, 70, 425; Given's mach. to 

 wire brood frames, illus, 79; windmills, 85; home- 

 made hp, 91; magnets, 91; mach. for 1-piece sec- 

 tions, illus, 9H; new planers, illus, 113; new nail- 

 box, illus, 122, 194; battery swindles, 1.52; type- 

 writers, 186; telephones, 188; a new starter mach, 

 illus, 218; Bliss's sun evap, illus, 220; Given fdu. 

 press, 370; Osborne's mach. for punching frs, illus, 

 271; winder for Wat. watch, 274, 373; devioe for 

 swarming-box, illus, 276; Gauff's swarrning-box, 

 illus, 330; Kiugsley's foot-power saw, 341; Simp, 

 tool-box, illus, 3.59; Chapman's machine to pierce 

 bars, 479; Hunt's power, illus^ 487; Star saw-set, 

 illus, 545; a handy scraper, 549. 

 Sections- 

 Miller's views, illus, 281; s on all winter, 287, 294, 295, 

 343,3.50,384, 479, .503; fancy s for winter, 426; tak- 

 ing off s, 446; taking s fro'm bees, 483,492; 1-lb vs. 

 8-1 b. s, 556. 

 Smokers— 



The best, 84, 143, 185; Clarke's cold-blast, illug, 323. 

 Spider Plant- 

 To raise S, 62; raised under glass, 114; S p and hum- 

 ming-birds, 452. 



Sting's— 



Poison from s, 12; s and rheum, 24, 30,193,500,504; 

 ,554, .594, 604; s in eyelid, 349; death from s, .390; s 

 for sick folks, 473, 477. 



Swarming— 



Kleinow's trouble, 15; art. s, 138; one swarm for the 



Lord, 139. 

 Transferring— 



Trans, in July, 454; trans, in Oct, 5.55. 

 Ventilation- 

 Relation of V to wint, 285; V in wint, 346,452, 535j 



upward v, 386, 497, .54S, 5.51; ptiilosophy of v, 593. 



Wax— 



Ext. w by steam, 308; moth worms living on pure 

 w, 477, .595; Romeo's queries, 603. 



IVintering— 



Chaff for w, 19, 135, 136; Mellen's ideas on w, 24; 

 Hoop's plan, illus, 67; w in a cistern, 75; Thomas' 

 method, 77; wwiih chaff and cellar, 83; Heddon's 

 views. 111!; Grimm's cellar w, 128, 329, 476; views of 

 N. E. B. K. A., 129; cob bran vs. chaff, 135; cotton 

 seed for packing, 143; how to start again after 

 losing all, 164; leaving sections on in winter (see 

 section); Morgan discards cellars, 172; w without 

 protection, 189; outdoor and cellar w, 189; success- 

 ful cellar w. 226, 401; w two cols, in one hive, 239, 

 601; water for bees in w, 341; cellars ahead, 341, 

 2!i6; Morrison's mode in Pa, 271; toughness and 

 endurance for w, 279; Sccor's letter on w, 288; 

 chaff vs. other modes, 289, 449; Boardman's suc- 

 cess, 291; forest-leaves for w, 346, 401; Setford's 

 plan, 351; loss of 800 by one man, 382; cellars not 

 always ahead, 397; w without loss, 398; dry brick 

 in w, 398; Christie's views on w, 430; statistics of 

 losses for 1880-'81, 439; F. C. White's mode for w, 

 4.50; exp. in w, 475; J. W. White's views, 491; Hill's 

 device to cover frames in w, illus, •'>30; Heddon on 

 w, 642; Wakefield's queries,. .546; Smith on w, .590; 

 Grote's ideas, 600; frames of candy for w, ,607; 

 Hayhurst's letter on w, .588; Hill's device, "611: 

 Snyder's views on w, 583. 



Index to Correspondents. 



A B C, 5; Abr.aham C, 40; Adams G, 440 r ATM, 

 266; Alden C J, .549; Alzaida, 3.52; Alcott D, 137; Alley 

 H,24l,269. 4.53, 400; Alger H B, 4.53; Allred H, 296; 

 Amery Eva, 336, 484; Amig A A, 607; Anuis A A, '004; 

 Anderson O J, 377: Anderson L A, 450; Andrews J. 

 610; Anderson J, 144; Anglemire S, 29,401; Angell 

 H, 394; Armstrong B M, 283; Arwinc E, 5; Astry W, 

 214; Atchlev E J, 57, 296, 343. 558; Awrev Mrs. H A, 

 18. 199; Awr'ey F E, 41; Axtell L C, 311; Axtell Sarah 

 J W, 241; Avars J T, 395. 



Bagshaw R A. 5.58; Baer W, 187, 502; Basset H, .506; 

 Ballentine W, 86, 19i, 493, 512; Ballou C R, 141, 144, 

 214,603; Baldridge M, 28; Ball J, 252: Banghain Mrs 

 R, 40; Baldwin L H, 296; Baird J. 97: Balch C A, 283; 

 Bailev R H, 139; Bailev A, 194; Bailey G B, 396; Bail- 

 ey S E, 3.50; Bailey J W, 350: Baker J." 352, 395; Bar- 

 gers J, 396; Bannon Julia, 484, ,538; Balcomb T, 544; 

 Baxter J S, .557; Bean C M, 516; Beeton R, 496; Beach 

 L,214; Berwick E, 266; Beal W J, 11, 12, 92, 273, :391, 

 455,510,536; Beckwith L, 143; Beech J T, 294; Ben- 

 ham A D, 88; Bedell J 13,296,598; Benton F, 72, 168, 

 219; Bemis L E, 454; Berg E, 136, 243, 398, 401; Bemis 

 J H, HS^, 403, 459; Bethe Mrs F, 214; Bethel H C, 350; 

 Bell F J, 350, 390, 498; Bellemey E, 377: Benson S, 

 4id ; Bentley & Voung, 4;«; Beliah J P, 472; Berry M, 

 496; Bishop H T, 243; Bills W C, 370: Bissell L E, 65; 

 Birney W H. 422; Birrell E, 448; Bixby A, 6,5, 349; 

 Blauton O W, 453: Blackman K N, 600; Bliss W W, 

 88, 221, 252, 297, 334, 351, 449, 556, 009; Boardman H R, 

 8.S, 278, 291, 296, 3.50; Bonham A F. 20; Bowers J L, 27, 

 343; Bookwalter J A, 421; Both B, 243; Boombrower 

 F, 429; Bostwick C L, 346; Bourget P A, 4.51; Bowcn 

 HE. 524: Border J. 5.55; Boles T, .'91; Bradford A A, 

 240.317; Brown M J, 473; Browne R A, 318; Brayton 

 D, 350; Brands J D, 340; Bright Bros, 3.50; Breeee H 

 H C, 86; Briiton R D. 388; Bridges C, 124; Brown J S, 

 403; Bryan AW, 314; Brooks J M, 441, 532,. 548; Brooks 

 JK, .538; Brush A, 552; Brown J H 559; Brooks CL, 

 81; Brooks R F, 304; Browney W, 45i; Brumbaugh A 

 J. 296; Brunner C H, 395; Bryner J M. 404; Burrage 

 J H,297; Butman C,o97..524; Burrage G W,328; Buzaid 

 J, 404: Burbank D S, 404. 456; Busy Hee. 382; Butcher 

 T P, 4.54; Bulison C E, 456; Buitch W C, 473; Butler 

 TR, 547; Buchanan S, 404; Buchanan J A, 337. 415; 

 BurmeistcrH, 286; Buger W, 89; BuggJL, 38; Bu- 



