1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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PORTRAITS. 113V2 Sweet clover. 



114 Buckwheat. 



115 Two cacti- 

 lie Cacti, second view. 



355 Catching a queen to cage. 



1 E. T. Abbott. 



2 Thos- Wm. Cowan. 



3 A.J.Cook. 



4 C p. Dadant. 



5 D. M. Edwards. 



6 D. A. Jones. 



7 F. A. Gemmell. 



8 J. E. Hetherington. 



9 p. H. Ellwood. 



10 Geo. E. Hilton. 



11 A. I. Root. 



12 L. C Root. 



13 J. H. Martin. 



14 N. E. France. 



15 Eugene Secor. 



16 C H. W. Weber. 



17 A. E. Manum. 



18 George W. York. 



19 J. H. Hoffman. 



20 W. A. Selser and family. 



21 Dr. C C Miller. 



22 W. Z. Hutchinson. 



23 Wm. Rohrig. 



24 Udo Toepperwein. 



25 Louis Scholl.* 



26 Louis Scholl, 



27 J. H. Martin (Rambler). 



28 M. H. Mendleson. 



29 J. F. Mclntyre. 



30 L. L. Langstroth. 



31 L. L. Langstroth, second view. 



32 R. L. Taylor. 



33 E. B. Weed. 



34 E. Whitcomb. 



35 Wisconsin Bee-keepers' Associ'n. 



36 Frank McNay. 



37 M. H. Mendleson and his honey. 

 37M! E. R. Root and C P. Dadant. 



38 Wooster teachers. 

 38V2 J. W. Johnson.* 



39 J. W. Johnson. 



APIARIES. 



51 T. F. Bingham's apiary. 



52 J. F. Mclntyre's apiary. 



53 Louis SchoU's apiary. 



54 R. L. Taylor's apiary. 



55 M. H Mendleson's apiary. 

 f6 J. M. Jenkins' apiary. 



57 Hansen's Sweetwater apiary. 



58 M. H. Hunt's apiary. 



59 W. Z. Hutchinson's apiary. 



60 Wm. Rohrig's apiary. 



61 P. H. Elwood's apiary. 



62 France's apiary. 



63 J. M Jenkins' out-apiary. 



64 Harry Lathrop's apiary. 



65 B. Taylor's house-apiaries. 



66 Harvey Feathers' apiary. 



67 G. W. Wilson's apiary. 



68 N. E. France's apiary. 



69 M. H. Mendleson's home apiary. 



70 G- W. Drinkwine's apiary. 



71 Root's New York apiary. 



72 Root's Jenkintown apiary. 



73 Detroit City Bee Yard. 



74 Hanselman's Wisconsin Apiary. 



HONEY-PLANTS. 



100 Alfalfa in blossom. 



101 Clover-blos'ms, red, white, alsike. 



102 Button-sage bush. 



103 Button-sage bush, second view. 



104 White sage. 



105 Black sage. 



106 Carpet grass. 



107 Mesquite. 



108 Mesquite leaf . 



109 Catclaw leaf. 



IO9V2 Catclaw in blossom. 



110 Marigold. 



111 Hard mf pie. 



112 Apple-blossom. 



113 Willow-herb. 



* Colored plates. 



BEES AND BEE ANATOMY. 



150 Sting. 



151 Apis. 



152 Worker and drone. 



153 Worker magnified. 



154 Upper view of worker. 



155 Queen, worker, drone, and comb. 



156 Legs. 



157 Two legs. 



158 Foot. 



159 Three legs. 



160 Eye. 



161 Sectional view of eye. 



162 Magnified piece of capping. 



163 Sting and poison-sac 



164 Magnified point of sting. 



165 Head of worker. 



166 Bee- moth. 



167 Comb, drone and worker. 

 I67V2 Wing of bee showing hooks. 



BEE-IMPLEMENTS. 



200 Bingham smoker. 



201 Entrance-guard. 



202 Clipping queen with knife. 



203 Corneil smoker showing parts. 



204 Cowan extractor No. 15. 



205 Cowan extractor showing parts. 



206 Bee veil. 



207 Hoffman frame. 



208 Benton queen-mailing cage. 



209 Bee-veil N... 2. 



210 Queen-clipping device. 



211 German wax-press. 



212 Holmes bee-hat. 



213 Danzenbaker Frame. 



214 Honey-board No. 9. 



215 German wax-press ^show'g parts. 



216 Porter bee-escape show'g parts. 



217 Clark smoker. 



218 Cornell smoker, three sizes. 



219 Sample perforated zinc. 



220 Entrance-guard, Alley trap. 



221 One-frame obs. hive with super. 



222 Same without super. 



223 Quinby frame. 



FACTORY VIEWS. 



250 Root Co.'s printing-office. 



251 Leahy Mfg. Co. 



252 Falconer Mfg. Co. 



253 Another view of Leahy Mfg. Co. 



254 Plant of Marshfield Mfg. Co. 



255 Plant of Falconer Mfg. Co. 



256 Factory of Weiss. 



257 Factory of Gus Dittmer. 



258 Factory of Page & Lyon. 



259 Oflice and warehouse. Page & L. 



260 Inter-state factory. 



261 Factory of Forncrook. 



262 Factory of Schmidt & Co. 



263 Factory of Wm. Bamber. 



264 Root apiary from roof of factory. 



265 Unknow view of factory interior. 



266 Root Co. picnic train in 1899. 



300 Root Dove'd hive. 8 fr., 1-story. 



301 Root Dove'd hive, AE64M / 10. 



302 Root Dove'd hive, AE64P/8. 



303 Root Dove'd hive, AE66 / 8. 



304 Root Dove'd hive, AE64P/8. 



305 Root Dove'd super, P/8. 



306 Danzenbaker super. 



307 Root's Observatory hive open. 



308 Root's Observatory hive closed. 



MAmPULATING HIVES. 



350 Warden manipulating a hive. 



351 Unknown man handling a hive. 



352 Manipulating a hive. 



353 Handling frames in groups. 



354 Manipulating hives, colored. 



356 Bees on comb. 



357 Frame of queen-cells. 



358 Specimen of pickled brood. 



359 Frame of queen-cells building. 



360 Another frame of the above. 



361 Photograph of foundation. 



362 Fully built brood-comb. 



ENGLISH SERIES- 



353 Man manipulating hive. 



364 Showing super. 



365 Fastening in foundation. 



366 Opening a hive. 



367 Taking out frames. 



368 Examining a f rame- 



369 Folding sections- 



370 Folding sections, second view- 



371 Drafting a swarm. 



ALFALFA. 



400 Stacking alfalfa- 



401 Stacks of alfalfa- 



402 Cutting wheat in California- 



403 Raking alfalfa. 



404 Horse and carriage. 



405 Railroad station. 



406 Mowing alfalfa. 



420 Ouach, comic, two views. 



421 He laughs best who laughs last. 



422 When I get my eyes full of smoke. 



423 Go vay, you bee. 



424 After absconding swarm, colo'd- 



425 After absc'g swarm, uncolored. 



HONEY. 



450 Honey in Aikin sacks- 

 450'/i Candied honey in bags. 



451 Proof of the pudding. 



452 Sections, plain and beeway. 



453 Cutting candied honey. 



UNCLASSIFED VIEWS. 



500 Bottling honey. 



501 Wardell measuring bee tongues- 



502 Hetherington's sword- 



503 Specimen of foul brood- 



504 Wardell grafting queen-cells - 



506 Bee-house, old foreign print- 



507 Hetherington apiary.bee-clamps- 



509 Honey exhibit - 



510 Wagon for moving bees- 



511 Honey- bleaching house- 



512 Wilkins sisters' home. 



513 S- W- Ohio bee-keepers' adver't- 



514 Letter design in comb honey- 



515 In Sweet Springtime- 



517 Irrigation scene — two views- 



518 Selser's honey-wagon, rear- 



519 Selser's wagon, side, two views- 



520 Tanks for storing honey - 



521 Selling honey popcorn crisps. 



522 Blighted pear-orchard, two pi's- 



523 New home of Wilkins sisters. 



524 California home, unknown. 



525 Capt. Hetherington's home- 



526 Railroad scene. 



527 Outside bee-cellar. 



528 Francis quadruple hive. 



529 Orchard. 



530 Cowan and France - 



531 Cheshire, Hooker. Cowan- 



532 Back's fair exhibit- 



533 Swarm on boy's hat. 



534 Moving bees. 



FOREIGN APIARIES. 



550 Mexican bee-keeping. 



551 Algerian bee-keeping. 



BEE-KEEPING FOR WOMEN. 



600 Bee-keeping for women. 



601 Woman hiving bees. 



602 Swarm on woman's hat. 



603 Girl hiving bees. 



