864 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Eggs of impregnated and virgin queens 598, 895 



Eight-frame hives 798 



Empty combs 55, 1 13. 183, 246, 341, 727 



Encouraging "stray straw" 86 



England and bee-keeping 296 



Espercette 7 



Experience with queens 492 



Experiences in bee-keeping 17, 54, 83, 86, 151, 



277, 339, 341, 428, 469, 504. 788 828 



Experiment station— bee-keeping 765 



Extracted and extracting honey 210, 366, 510 



Extracting beeswax 703 



Extracting nectar from unsealed combs 333 



Fall crop of honey 490 



Fall work in the apiary 500 



Feeding and feeders. . .246, 304, 492, 532, 635, 638, 



700, 767, 788 820 



Feeding for winter 540 



Feeding sugar syrup 861 



Field for study 724 



Field of labor for bee-keepers 754 



Fighting among the bees 208 



Finding a black or hybrid queen 13 



Fire or no fire in bee-cellars 699 



First weekly bee-paper 818 



Five-banded golden Italian bees 29, 277, 397, 



636,797 821 



Flying in a circle 624 



Forestry building of World's Fair 43 



Formic acid— its origin .uses and effects 605 



Foul brood 175, 212, 400, 459, 666, 733, 763 



Foundation fastener 20 



Foundation in the sections 853 



Fruit-raising and bee-culture 109, 119 



Fruit- trees and bees 576 



Fuel for bee-smokers 145, 215 



Fumigating comb honey 456, 854 



Function of the honey-bee— most important 600 



Future of bee-keeping 688 



Getting bees out of supers 106 



Getting bees ready for winter 236 



Giving due credit 425, 526 



Golden-rod 338, 343, 487 



Golden wedding of Mrs. and W. B. McCormick. . 756 



Government aid to apiculture 264, 572, 632 



Grading of comb honey: 44, 178, 432 



Grafting wax and bees 41 



Granulation of honey 11, 84 



Grounds for the apiary 53 



Guadaloupe bees 103 



Habit of observation 



Hairpins to bold transferred combs 



Handling hives and frames 



Hand-picked drones 



Hard to please 



Have everything nice and clean 



Historic bee-men 



Hiving swarms 180, 



Hiving swarms on drawn combs 



Honest pound section 



Honey and bees in a tree 



Honey and queens 



Honey as medicine 



Honey-bee enemy in California 



Honey-candy 



Honey crop a fair average 



Honey crop of 1892 135, 199, 331, 



Honey-dew 



Honey drink 



Honey for analysis 



Honey in store windows 



Honey market 



" Honey out of the rock " 



Honey predictions 85, 



Honey prospects 



Honey secretion 



Honey-vinegar 13,146, 171,242, 635, 



Horse-chestnut •. 



Horticulture and bee-keeping 



House apiary like a passenger car 



How far do bees fly ? 369, 502, 759, 



How long can bees live on only bee-bread ? 



How moths get into hives 



How much honey to feed 



How to begin bee-keeping 



How to bring up a son 



Hunger makes honey 



Hutchinson baby 



639 

 337 

 208 

 300 

 297 

 114 

 720 

 335 

 823 

 117 

 115 

 596 

 375 



72 

 138 

 437 

 488 

 721 



55 



7 



307 



295 



74 

 175 

 303 

 735 

 693 



74 

 564 

 343 

 855 

 822 

 854 

 3 6 

 564 



424 



ILLUSTRATIONS— 



Alley's self-hiving arrangement 82 



Arkansas State building 493 



Bringing home the bees in h is trousers 205 



California State building 435 



Dibble automatic swarmer 52 



Dibble sel t-hlver 16 



Forestry building at World's Fair 43 



Francis A. Gemmill 393 



Kansas State building 563 



Michigan State building 4"1 



Mrs. Jennie Atchley 137 



New Heddon feeder 305 



Ohio State building 371 



orange Judd 363 



Pennsylvania State building 755 



Perfection bee-feeder 639 



Stand for comb honey 73 



Stands for extracted and comb honey 267 



Stewart honey-box 331 



To bee or not to bee 561 



Washington State building 469 



West Virginia State building 819 



Wisconsin 603 



Wyoming 657 



Improvement of bee-literature 694, 862 



Increase 210, 273 



Indications that bees are getting honey 467 



Inoculation against bee-poison 119 



Insects and music 625 



Instinct or reason in bees 74, 730 



In sunny southland 295, 300, 425 



Introducing queens 49, 151 , 179, 365, 368, 539, 



564, 565, 569, 629.670, 696. 828 851 



Inventors and inventions 335 



lodiae of Potassium for bee-stings 215 



Iowa bees, and bee lies, in Michigan 670 



Iowa bee-lawsuit 394 



Iron-weed ., 337 



Italian bees 235 



Italian bees in combs of the blacks 54 



Italianizing bees 49,213 



Italians mated with blacks 172, 502 



Italian vs. black bees. . . .22, 115, 338, 367, 403, 502, 



6u8, 698, 817 857 



Kansas honey-plants 470 



Keeping Dees for pleasure and profit 532 



Keeping bees from annoying at fairs 279 



Keeping bees on shares 398 



Keeping fresh meats 564 



Keeping honey 104,472.854 



Kentucky's World's Fair exhibit 274 



Knox county (Ind.) fair 330 



Langstroth, Rev. L. L., and his head trouble. .8, 



173,231,238 .. 327 



Langstroth's annuity fund 455 



Large colonies— are they desirable ? 632 



Large colonies not best for winter 754 



Larvae used in grafting queens 692 



Late drones 540 



Laying workers 368, 491, 528, 597, 670 



Leaving the hive 365 



Lighting bee-smokers 376 



Living hive in winter 791 



London ear trumpet 339 



Loss of proliflcness 140 



Manitoba honey 754 



Manufactured honey 671 



Marion county fair 170 



Marketing honey 303, 310. 496, 5t'0, 607, 635 



Marshall's (Dr.) early bee-keeping 301 



Mating from upper stories 296, 375 



Mating of queens. . 18, 145, 172, 176, 180, 206, 568, 636 



Migratory bee-keeping 300, 397 



Milk-pan bee-feeders 635 



Milkweed and milkweed honey 45, 376, 561 



Mineral wool for packing 490 



Minnesota fair 298, 424 



Minnesota honey crop 425 



Mismating of queen-bees 269 



Mistakes of beginners 661 



Mixed bees— preventing 408 



Mixed farming and bee-keeping 568 



Morning-glory honey 628 



Moths kept out with salt 311 



Moth-worms and black bees 502 



Mullein for rheumatism 425 



Nameless bee-disease 105 



National flower of the United 8tates 78 



Nebraska State fair premiums 569 



Neighbor visits in winter '88 



Nesting fowls near bees 538 



Non-swarming hives and self-hivers 244 



Not bumble-bees 22 



Noted apiarian visitors 148 



Number of combs in winter 791 



Number of eggs a queen lays per day 470 



Occupations of insects, birds, etc 1 40 



Old combs 539 



Old or young bees that swarm 79 



Old sections with undrawn starters 301 



One field of 100,000 lilies 279 



