December, 1909. 



American ^Bee Journal 



Gossett, E. G.— 249. 

 Green, Prof. W. J.— 



412. 

 Greene, J. W.— 280. 

 Griener, F.— 129, 176, 



336. 

 Greiner, G. C— 23, 



49, 97, 149, 151, 



842, 403. 

 Grigsby, C. L.— 359. 



Hadsell, B. A.— 404. 

 Hall, E. L.— 376. 

 Hall. F. W.— 279. 

 Hamilton, Ray A. — 



309. 

 Hand, J. E.— 240. 

 Handy, J. Mason — 



150. 

 Hann, Albert G.— 94. 

 Happel, Julius — 106. 

 Hatch, C A.— 167. 



243, 248. 

 Hickok. R. E.— 279. 

 Hitch, H. F.— 184. 

 Hix, Chas. M.— 23, 



138, 150. 

 Horner, Rev. A. J. — 



329 

 Howe', Geo. B.— 122, 



216. 

 Hutchinson, Elmer — 



411. 



Ima — 43. 



Janack, John — 418. 

 Jentgen, Nick — 73. 

 jezek, Jos. — 149. 

 Johnson, Frank R. — 



279. 

 Johnson, J. E. — 138. 

 Jones, A. J. — 149. 

 Jones,- Geo. F. — 106, 



280. 

 Jordan, F. R.— 309. 

 Josephson, Mrs. Aug. 



—279. 



Kaufman, J. D.— 419. 

 Kelsey, W. T. — 343. 

 Kendall, Jays S. — 



400. 

 Kennedy, T. B. — 295. 

 Kennicott, E. i^. — 



106. 

 Kluck, N. A.— 310. 

 Knoer, Mrs. W. M.— 



9. 

 Knoll, Edward T.— 



376. 

 Koch, E. F.— 39. 



Lampber, A. O. — 329. 

 Lane, Emma S. — 202, 



236. 

 Lantz, Lee — 376. 

 I^tham, Allen — 133, 



178, 184, 248, 366. 

 Lathrop, Harry — 141, 



377. 

 Laws. W. H.— 13. 

 Lee, H. W.— 148. 

 Levens. Joseph B. — 



73. 149. 

 Lewis, J. W.— 184. 

 Lidstone, Fred W. — 



64. 

 Livingston, T. W. — 



96. 

 Lloyd, Leroy — 399. 

 Lockie, K. M.— 14. 

 Lonp, Irving — 105, 



343 

 Look, F. D.— 400. 

 Lovesy, E. S. — 149. 

 Lulls, J. E. — 400. 



Macey, Louis — 151, 



279, 342. 

 Mahin, M.— 58, 310. 

 Martin, E. C— 309. 

 Mathews. J. T.— 329. 

 Matson, S. A.— 249. 

 McBridc, F.— 106. 

 McCargo, J. H.— 278. 

 MclJonald, Lawrence 



—343. 

 McEvoy, Wm. — 11. 

 McGlaac, Mrs, Frank 



—10. 

 McMannan, G. N. — 



88 

 McNeal, W. W.— 7, 



129. 

 Meascr, J. J.— 278. 

 Mendleson, M. H. — 



105. 310. 

 Messenger, W. H. — 



68. 



Metcalfe, F. A.— 74. 

 Miller, Arthur C. — 



177. 

 Miller, B. F.— 7. 

 Miller, Dr. C. C— 



211, 334, 393. 

 Miller, C. H.— 303. 

 Miller, O. P.— 25, 



279. 

 Moloney, Geo. T. — 



150, 343. 

 Mottinger, S. L.— 342. 

 Munson, Chas. H. — 



361. 

 Murry, H. D.— 23. 



Nelson, A. F.— 217. 



Ohio Bee Woman — 42, 



43, 123, 304. 

 Olivereau, R. — 281. 



Palmateer, Abram — 



73. 

 Palmer, C. B. — 45. 

 Patton, J. E.— 23. 

 Peck, S. A.— 399. 

 Peiro, Dr.— 279. 

 Perrv. R. B.— 23, 105, 



ISi, 216, 343, 376. 

 Pettit, S .T.— 84. 

 Phillips, Dr. E. F.— 



142. 

 Fischer, Henry F., Jr. 



23 



Potter,' E. E.— 279. 

 Pouder, Walter S. — 



86, 328. 

 Powell, W. L.— 248. 

 Frunt. .M. E.— 304. 

 Pruitt, Mrs. M. E. — 



415. 

 Purzner, Chas. — 168. 



Qui.in, H. G.— 148. 

 248. 



Raisbeck, Emmett — 23. 

 Rauchfuss, Frank — 



151. 

 Rea, Geo. H.— 279. 

 Rice, O. K.— 24, 150, 



329. 

 Richards, Joseph — 



343. 

 Richter, A.— 216. 

 Robinson, T. P.— 13, 



66, 204, 205. 

 Roorda, Henry— 310. 

 Root, E. R.— 38. 

 Russell, H. L.— 73. 



Sadler. J. W.— 248. 

 Satterthwait, A. F. — 



334 

 Saunders, O.— 65, 342. 

 Schmidt, B. F.— 74. 

 Schneider, Leslie J. — 



23. 

 SchoII, Louis H. — 



331. 

 Schroeder, Alex. — 88, 



199. 

 Scofield, Mrs. Carrie 



—172. 

 Scadon, Mrs. — 266. 

 Secor, Eugene — 167, 



297. 

 Semmns, John S. 



278. 



Sharp, i". O.— 361. 

 Shawler, T. L.— 73. 

 Shepard, A. D.— 248. 

 Shicrrey, George — 309. 

 Silver, John — 62. 

 Singletary, S. B. — 23. 

 Smith, B. F., Jr.— 48. 

 Smith, F. C— 376. 

 Smith, Tames A. — 



168, 174, 294. 

 Smith, L. B.— 66, 



125, 204, 238, 305, 



331 

 Smith', Mrs. R — 89. 

 Snyder, Mrs. Frances 



S. A.— 171. 

 Stanley, Grant — 310. 

 Stevens, Ralph E. — 

 —184. 

 Stine, Rev. J. W.— 



106. 

 Stollcy, Wm.— 63. 

 Stone, Jas. A. — 120, 



230, 363. 

 Strader, David R. — 



296. 

 Sutcliffe, E. W.— 310. 

 Swarthmorc — 149. 

 Swearingen, W. A, — 



105, 232. 



Swinehart, Josiah — 



342. 

 Taber, Wm. — 73. 

 Taylor, L. C— 248. 

 Taylor, M. D.— 106. 

 Thielmann, Mary — 



278 

 Thoriie, W. B.— 151. 

 Thorstad, J. E.— 87. 

 Tillinghast, Isaac F. — 



106, 141. 

 Tippett, R. R. Victor 



—376. 

 Todd, Cecil Abel— 



172. 

 Townsend, E. D. — 



54, 369, 406. 

 Townsend, Vernon — 



213. 

 Trego, S. F.— 148, 



183. 

 Trout, Chas.— 57, 140, 



168. 

 Tucker, E. — 216. 

 Tvler, Fred— 24S. 329. 

 Tyler, M. D.— 363. 



Uphaus, J. H.— 106. 

 Upson, E. H. — 75, 



248. 

 Upton, H. R.— 23. 



Voigt, C. H.— 94, 169. 



Waggoner, J. E.— 73. 

 Wagner, Jacob-^54. 

 Wainwright, Cath- 



erine — 124. 

 Waterman, Nixon — 



233 

 Weldy, G. W.— 231. 

 Werner, Minnie — 172. 

 White, Thos. H.— 24. 

 Whiteside, R. F.— 343. 

 Whitney, Wm. M.— 



24, 137, 150, 168. 

 Whitten. G. T.— 185. 

 Wilder, J. J.— 12. 343. 

 Williams, Geo. W. — 



53. 

 Willis, G. T.— 73. 

 Winslow, Mrs. B. R. 



—340. 

 Wise, C. T.— 86. 

 Wolfe, James— 310. 

 Woolbright, Clarence 



—134. 

 Wright, W. D.— 12, 



405. 



Young, T. 

 184, 419. 

 Young, W. J. 



L.— 73, 

 —73. 



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