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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Fairs, demonstration of bees at 222, 225; Family 

 of honey-eaters 740, 1186, 1307, 1442; Family of 

 honey-eaters, cover, Oct. 15; Feeding outdoors by 

 Scholl 516; Feeder in bottom-board 824; Feeder, 

 Alexander's 499; Feeder, bottom-board 1256; Feeder, 

 Scholl's 494; Ferris' double-nest-hive 586; Ferris' 

 comb-honey attachment 941; Ferris' double-brood- 

 chamber hive 512, 513; Ferris' hive-lifter 1121, 1123; 

 Ferris' apiary 513; Ferris' comb-honey attachment 

 880, 1184; Ferris' comb-honey supers S80, 882; 

 Ferris, A. K., cover for March 15; Fertilizing-tent 

 1569; Field day at Jenkintown 1061, 1067; Field 

 meet in Europe 1503; Flory's brush 1255; Founda- 

 tion-fastener, Morgan's 99; Frames, to handle 819, 

 820; Frames, metal-spaced Morris' idea 442; Frame- 

 holder for catching drip 1243; Frame-piercing ma- 

 chine 233; Frame-spacers, European 1009, 1010; 

 Frame-tongs 441; Franklin's two-section carton 96. 



Gasoline-engine for extracting 1242; German bee- 

 brush 610, 938; Gibb's machine to cut candied 

 honey 1445; Gilbert's bee-yard with dirt floor 1422; 

 Girl finding queen, cover, Nov. 1; Glass to prevent 

 robbing 1188; Goldenrod cover, Sept. 15; Grainger, 

 E. 1366; Greenhouse, bees in 509, 511; Greiner's 

 hive-carrier 440; Griffin's class in apiculture 585; 

 Gulden's apiary 515; Guthrie's apiary, cover, Dec. 1. 



Hatch's plan for bee-cellar 1311; Heating-tank for 

 honey 25, 26; Heckson's metal-spaced frame 748; 

 Hives manipulated by Doolittle plan 597; Hives 

 picked open by birds 1429; Hive, 12-frame Ferry's 

 586; Hive, Holtermann's 290, 291; Hive, Aspin- 

 wall's 426, 429; Hive, Pearl Agnes 665; Hive-carrier, 

 iron 520; Hive-carrier, Greiner's 440; Hive-carrier, 

 West 1250; Hive-carrier, simple 1434; Hive-lifter, 

 Ferris's 1121, 1123; Hive-lifter, Bailey's 1124; 

 Hive-lifter, Holtermann's 1124; Hive-lifter, Cyrenius' 

 803; Hive-lifter, a take-off 1506, 1507; Hive-rabbet 

 spacers 1009, 1010; Hive-rabbets, right and wrong 

 way 500; Hive-stands to give foot-room 515; Hive- 

 stand, Doolittle 596; Hive-tool, Chappell's 298; 

 Hive-tool, handy 1422; Hive-tool, Mansperger's 671; 

 Hoffman Heckson's metal-spaced frame 748; Hoff- 

 man Marback's metal-spaced 17; Holmes, Herman 

 159; Holtermann's honey-strainer 147; Holtermann's 

 hive-lifter 1124; Holtermann's hive 290; 291; Honey 

 as a food 1307, 1442, 740, 1186, 1307; Honey ex- 

 hibit, see Exhibits; Honey exhibit in Australia 1500, 

 1501; Honey-eating family, see Families, Honey 

 Eating; Honey-extractor, non-reversing 883; Honey- 

 house 94; Honey-house, Townsend's 1242; Honey, 

 selling at fairs 30, 222, 225, 1439; Honey-strainer, 

 Alexander 27;- Honey-strainer, simple 434; Honey- 

 strainer, Holtermann's 147; Honey-strainer. Arch- 

 ibald's 939; Honey-tanks, Alexander's 1572; House- 

 apiarv, Suksdorf's 1185; Hunt's exhibit at Detroit 

 1439. 



Increase prevented by double bottom-board 825; 

 Italian apiary 1433. 



Jap hive 1441; Jav with swarm on chin 1567; 

 Jenkintown field day 1002, 1007, 1061, 1067. 



Ketaing's home 435. 



L.Ting, G. 1366; Latham's method of wintering 

 1361; Ling Sam's ranch 661; Lossing's automatic 

 wheelbarrow 1257; Lumber, price of 491; Lyon and 

 Boyden at Jenkintown 1061. 



Manzaniti 360; Mating queens in a • cage 1569; 

 Mating-box arrangement of cluster 717; Mating-box 

 frames 20, 21; Mating-box twin 18, 718; 1361; 

 INtating-boxes. twin or triple 670; Mating-boxes, 

 Root twin 17, 18, 718; Mating-yard,- Atwater's 947; 

 Metal-spaced frame, Heckson's Hoffman 748; Metal- 

 spaced frame, Marback's Hoffman 17; Miller bottom- 

 board 443; Miller, C. C.. cover, May 15; Mowing 

 apiary, Doolittle on 595; Mule for going to out-yard, 

 cover, Nov. 15, 



Nails in wax 1440; Nichols' method of picking 

 comb-honey 1346; Non-reversing extractor, Frencii 

 883; !S'on-swarming attachment. Chambers' 584. 



Observatory hive. Savage's 1359; Ontario conven- 

 tion 1504; 1505; Ontario convention officers 1510; 

 Ormsby section-protector 23; Overstocking illustrated 

 20, 21. 



Pants, special, for bee-work 297; Pants-guards to 

 keep bees out 297; Paper winter cases 1371; Pearl 

 Agnes hive 665; Peterson's Texas apiary 1302; 

 Phillips, Dr. E- F., cover, April 15; Piercing- 

 machine for frames 233; Plan of bee-cellar 1311; 

 Poem, bees illustrated 1301; Poem on Langstroth 

 S72; Poppleton and Selser in palms 742; Pratt at 

 Jenkintown 1063; Press of old kettle 362, 363; 

 Price of building material 491; Psalm from farm 

 life 1587. 



Queen-breeder, youngest 29; Queen-cage, Benton 

 modified 668; Queen-cell cage, Atwater's 1070; 

 Queen-cells from foul-broody hive 507; Queen- 

 excluder, Doolittle 598; Queen-fertilizing tent 1569. 



Rabbets to hive, right and wrong 500; Rabbet- 

 spacers 1009, 1010; Record-board, Doolittle's 521; 

 Reversible closed-end frames 1435; Robbing pre- 

 vented by glass 1188; Root, A. I., cover March 1; 

 Root, A. I., at Jenkintown 1002; Root, H. H., cover, 

 May 1; Root, Allan Irving cover, Oct. 1; Root's 

 apiary in the East 1435; Root's twin mating-box 18, 

 718; Rope for carrying hives 443; Rose of Sharon 

 as a honey-plant 1303. 



Sam Ling 663; Savage's observatory hive 1359; 

 Scholl grabbing frames 1293; Scholl keeping up 

 with the bees 73; Schoolteachers at Medina 1579, 

 1582; Schultz's apiary with shade 885; Scraping-box, 

 Greiner's 367; Screen of bent wire cloth 418; Sec- 

 tional hives, to use 732, 733; Section-protector 23; 

 Selser as field-marshal, cover, Aug. 1; Separators 

 of wire cloth 745; Separator, wire-cloth, burr-combed 

 437; Shade for apiary in Idaho 885; Shade-boards of 

 half-barrel 874; Shade-board, Doolittle 1253; Shade- 

 boards, Pearsall's 875; Shaffer, H. 886; Shaking a 

 frame, Doolittle plan 652; 653; Shaking frames, 

 right way 1293; Shed for wintering bees 212, 300, 

 1431; Slied for liives 299, Shedded apiaries in 

 Idaho 664; Shipping-case without glass 514; Ship- 

 ping comb honey 1246; Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 1366; 

 Solar wax-extractor, Keating's 436; Spacers on 

 frame and hive 1009, 1010; Stanley & Son 945; 

 Staple fastener for hive 443; Sting, effect of 1376; 

 .Stinging fracas 1568; Storage-tanks, Alexander's 801, 

 1572; Stretcher to carry bees to cellar 280; Sturm's 

 entrance-guards 1512; Surface and his class 942; 

 .Surface, H. A., cover, June 1; Swarm on man's 

 arm 1306; .Swarm entering a hive 440; Swarm on 

 man's chin 1567; Swarm 30 feet high 1125; Swarm, 

 papa's 887; Swarm, Lyon's capture 813; Swarm, 

 third prize 154. 



There she is, daddy, cover, Nov. 1; Townsend 

 on brushing frames 1244, 1245; Townsend's apiary 

 lt41; Tawnsend's clamps 1369, 1370; Townsend's 

 extracting methods 1242, 1245; Townsend's frame- 

 holder 1243; Townsend's plan of bee-house 1372; 

 Transferring bees 1497; Transferring illustrated 815, 

 818; Transferring-party at luntn S15; Transferring- 

 table under tree 817; Twining, H. M., at Jenkin- 

 town 1306; Twin mating-box. Root 15. 



Uncapping-knife, Townsend's 937; Uncapping- 

 knife with thumb-piece 937. 



Wax with nails in 1440; Wax-extraotor, Keating's 

 sclar 436; Wax-extractor, solar and artificial heat 

 043; Wax-press, kettle outdoors 362, 363, West 

 cell-protectors 891, 1057, 1058; West hive-carrier 

 1259; West's method of wintering bees 1181, 1183; 

 Wheelbarrow, automatic 1257; Wheelbarrow, Doo- 

 little's use of 822; White's apiary 1435; Who's 

 afraid? 1127; Wilson, D. H. 1577; Winter cases of 

 paper 1303, 1371; Wintering in clamps 1369, 1370; 

 Wintering under shed 212, 300, 1431; Wiring 

 frames, -Atwater on 5-55; Wire-cloth separator burr- 

 combed 437, 1395; Wire-imbedding tool Miller's 

 1579; Wooster teachers ?.t Medina 1579, 1582; 



ContrBbytcrs 



.\hlers, H. C. 1059; Aiken, R. C. 500, 731; .X'tx- 

 ander, E. W. 26, 87, 151, 210, 229, 286, 354, 423, 

 499, 508. 573, 64S, 729, S;ll, n5, 994, 1058, 1297, 

 1357, 1377, 1495, 1573; Amons, B. A. 518, 12.56; 

 .Amo.;, Mrs. A. L. 884; Ames, A. L. 1240; Ander- 

 son, J. L. 951; Andrews, F. D. 748, 951; Andrews. 

 W. M. 825; Archibald, T. 939; .'\rchibald, Robert 

 1511; Armstrong, A. C. 299, 948; Arenson, Arnt 



362; Asbell, W. G. 831; Ashley, A. A. 670; Aspin- 

 wall, L. A. 420; Atwater, E. F. 25, 80, 215, 587, 

 663, 735, 884, 943, 946, 1070, 1237, 1305; Aulick, 

 Dr. M. A. 1255. 



Bailey, John 1124; Bailey, John Sr. 35; Balch, 

 J. C. 1431; P.aldridge, M. M". 1072; Barber, Ira 

 425; Barber, li-aac 810; Barklev, /. L. 98; Harnett, 

 M. A. 441; Barkley, J. L. 1445; Bartlett, Ira D. 



