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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Index to Vol. XXXII. 



SUBJECTS. 



Adulteration of honey 661, 808, 810, 819 



Al'ter-swarms 215, 6no 



Alfalfa 268 



All-wood queen-excluders 169, 344 



AlsiKe clover 87, 183, 184 



Always take and read bee-papers 365 • 



Ants in the apiary 77,87, 88, 112, 182,471, 750 



Apiarian experiment stations 232, 593 



Apiarian premiums at St. Jjouis Fair 681 



Apiaries destroyed by a gale 697 



Apiarist's "Ten Commandments" 532 



Apiary work 624 



Apicultural discussions 744 



Apicultural experiments 552 



Apiphrenology— a new subject 403, 433, 534 



Are bees animals ? 17 



Baby carriage 40 



Bean honey 243, 340, 473 



Bee-diarrhea— its cause and cure 79, 273 



Bee-escapes 339 



Bee hunting— how it is done 439 



Bee in the ear 649 



Bee- Keepers' Union— 9th annual report 823 



Bee-keeping and poultry— as an occupation for 



women 787 



Bee-keeping experiences of years ago. 434 



Bee-Keeping in— 



Arkansas 110 



Australia 656 



California 85, 148, 274 



Cherokee Strip 792 



Illinois .. 39 



Iowa 210 



Kansas 408 



Louisiana 174, 601 



Missouri 365 



Nebraska 115 



Sweden 460 



Tennessee 113, 312 



Texas 366 



Utah 181, 500 



Bee-paralysis 16, 341, .367, 430, 728, 761, 



Bees and fruit-growers 



Bees in a Sunday-school 



Bees in the open air 



Bees killed by lightning 



Bees on July 4th 



Bees throwing out the brood 396,505, 



Bee-stings and remedies 23, 120,624, 750, 



Bees transferring eggs to queen-cells 



Bees under the snow 



Beeswax 



B^e-wagon 



Bee-willow as a honey-plant 



Best all-purpose hive 



Best hive for the South 



Best working colonies for next season 



Biographical— 



Abbott, Kmerson T 



Axtcll, Mrs. Sarah J 



Ayling, Rev. H 



Barnum, Wm. M 



Brown, Dr. J. f. H 



Cutting, H. D... 



Freeborn, S.I 



Gale, Albert 



Gallup, Ur. Elisha 



Ilachonberg, Dr. G. P 



Hambaugh, Hon. J. M 



Uarbison, J. S 



Hatch, C. A 



Heater, Mrs. J. N 



Hilton. Hon. (Jeo. E 



Hooker, .Idhn M 



Hutchinson, W.Z 



IjOCkliart, F. A 



Manslleld, C 



Manuni, A. B 



Martin, John H. (Rambler) 



Park, Dana F 



Pender, W. S. . . . ; 



I'ike, I). A 



Scobie. K 



Shallard, Maj 



Sherman, Mrs. S. E 



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 743 

 426 

 402 

 398 



78 

 535 

 753 



88 

 778 

 8 

 750 

 682 

 749 

 301 

 559 



.523 

 395 

 363 

 267 

 715 

 141 

 747 

 364 

 171 

 651 

 490 



779 

 203 

 461 



6)9 

 363 

 427 

 811 

 331 

 363 

 683 

 364 

 364 

 555 



Stone, Jas. A 107 



Taylor, J. E 363 



Taylor, Hon. R. L 75 



Trahair, J 363 



Whiteomb. Edward 299 



Woolverton, L 235 



Biographical sketches 328 



Birds destroying bees 654 



Blackberry blossoms for bees 682 



Bleaching wax 753 



British honey exhibit at the World's Fair 199 



Brace and burr combs 657, 784 



Brood-chamber— proper size 401 



Brood-frame arrangement in winter 752 



Brood-frames from diseased colonies 9 



Buckwheat 268 



Buckwheat for honey 55 



Building cells on top of frames 682 



Building comb crosswise 716 



Building up weak colonies 118 



Button-willow 119, 246 



California honey-crop 136, 210 



California poppy 599 



Can bees hear 1 205 



Can bees puncture fruit 51,87, 530 



Candied honey in combs 118 



Care of honey and combs 233 



Caring for honev 40 



Carniolan bees. " 18, 624, 682 



Carrying bees 87 



Causes of winter losses— how to prevent them. . 302 



Cellar wintering of bees 404 



Ceresin for foundation 206 



Changing loose hanging frames to fixed 51 



Cheap extractor 212 



Chicago fire 3617 



Chinaman's bee-keeping 180 



Cleaning old combs 118 



Cleaning out tne bee-moth 526 



Clippinii the wings of queens 585, 731 



Colonies deserting 554 



Colony not doing well 105 



Colony on scales 279 



Color of drones of a golden Italian queen 720 



Color or shape of hive— which ?. ; 717 



Comb foundation in the brood-chamber 563 



Comb honey in the United States 743 



Comfortable ignorance about honey 585 



Commission paid for handling honey *9 9 



Conclusive evidence that the queen is pure 208 



Consumption of honey by drones as compared 



with workers 439 



Convention photograph 618 



Conventions— 



California 393, 584 



Cortland Onion (N. Y.) 117 



Indiana 809 



Michigan 776 



Noith American 264, 306, 390, 487, 567, 591, 



625,656,688,713,721 753 



Corncob syrup 775 



Corn-stalks for hive protection 681 



Correct space between top-bars 553, 784 



Covering tor over frames in winter 368 



Cross bees and honey gathering 561 



Dindelion honey 22 



Dead bropd don't produce foul brood .558 



Death Notices— 



Hammond.A.C 71 



Pryal, Miss Lily 487 



Sherman's falher.Mrs. S. E 680 



Van Deusen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C 552 



De-queening a cure for the swarming fever 



528, 754 757 



Diarrhea of bees while in the cellar 495 



Different kinds of queens 207 



Dis-'atisHed with their queen 364 



Donating or purchasing honey for exhibition 



purposes 338 



Drawing out foundation for combs 106 



Driving out surplus virgin queens 105 



Drone's brains 534 



Drones from an un mated queen 620 



Dones touched by the mating 494 



Duly on honey 753 



Eiipatoriura or boneset 553 



F.vening primrose 280 



Exceptions to general rules about bees 179 



Experience with bees 55.56,78.332, 781 



Experiments in apiculture... 18, 52, 113, 167, 178, 



275, 276 281 



Explanation al)out honey-production 716 



Extracting honey in the fall and winter 597 



