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THE AMERICAlf BEE JOURNAL. 



GENERAL IN'DEX TO VOLUME XXIL 



IlSriDIEX: TO STZrEJIECTS 



Acorn honey 



Adjustable honey-cases .. .. 



Adoptiiif.' new hives 



Adulteritteil food..., 83.99, 



Adulterated honey 1S6, 



Age of queens 596, 



Albino bees. 



American apicultural history 



American bee-papers 



Amiability of Italian bees 



Amount of honey stored by bees 



An old colony 



Annoyed by bees 314, 323, 



Another bee-paper gone 



Anta 314, 378,436, 



Apiary in New Zealand 



Apicultural discussions 132, 



Apicultural journalism 



Apicultural outlook 



Apicultural review 



Apiculture and political economy 



Apis Americana 



Are the (ironespure? 197, 



Artificial honey 



Arrangement of hives 



Autohiotrraphy of Baron von 



Berlepsch 



Axeatogrind 409, 



A year amontt the bees.. 211, 227, 



312,327 



Badly stung 



Balling queens 



Basswood vs. linden 



Bee and honey show of Scotland. 



Bee-charm 



Bee-eon Yen tions 69, 389, 



Bee-culture and silk-worms 



Bee-enemies in Florida 



Bee-keepers of the past and pres- 

 ent 



Bee-keepers repositorv 



Bee-keeping and gardening 



Bee-keeping as a business 



Bee-keeping for women 27, 88,422 



Bee-Keeping— 



in Alabama 



Arkansas .".".".*'" 



Calif orn ia 



Cuba 23, 3 1 5, 520, 



Florida 10,264,458,695, 



Frontier 



Georgia 



Great American Desert 



Illinois 9, 



Indiana 



Iowa 150,168, 



Kentucky 251, 



Maine ]04 



Michigan * 



Minnesota ' 



Mississippi 315,343,410,442.491, 



-.41, 74,378,746, 



, 394, 



72,491,714, 



Missouri .. 



Nebraska. 



New York 



Ohio.. 



Ontario 



Oregon , 



Pennsylvania ... 



Quebec 



Tennessee 



Texas 43, 123, 



Utah 



Virginia .' 



Wes t V i rgi n ia .' ," * 



Bee-ki I lers 505 



Bee-lawsuita 569, 646,691*, 



Bee-literature 



Bee-moth " 095 



Bee of the Bible * 



Bee-poison _" 



Bees and bee-hives— M. Quinby's 



experience 



Bee-sti iigs 40, 475, 490, 



Bees and flowers 



Bees ami fruit 25,245, 



Bees and grapes 227,259,267, 



Bees as missionaries 



Bcfs at a z'udogical garden 



Bees d»'ser(iiig hivi?s 



Bees diowiiiiii.' in sap-pails 



Bees dying on the snow 



Bees for a l>ody-guard 



Bees for Inisiness 



Bees hanging out ... 484, 



Bees' head.s and honey-cells 



Bees in a green-house in winter.. 



Bees in *'yprus 



Bees not well marked in Italy..!! 



Bees of Mt. Sinai 



Bees swarming out lOn, 



Bingham's shallow-frame system 



555 

 171 

 458 

 534 

 698 



11 

 695 



57 

 695 

 695 

 187 

 586 

 186 

 695 

 522 

 ,571 



23 

 824 

 506 



92 

 266 

 570 

 696 

 696 

 406 

 795 

 138 

 443 



60 

 603 

 739 

 663 

 407 

 375 

 62H 



376 

 53« 

 188 

 299 

 805 

 579 

 435 

 406 

 196 

 309 

 707 

 792 

 570 

 347 

 248 

 435 

 163 

 515 

 295 



Bird's-eye view of bee-keeping 487,615 



Bitter honey 555 



Blasted liopes 44 



Blow. March winds, blow ! ! 163 



Boneset honey for winter stores. 692 



Brethren, please don't 182 



Brood-frame and section-case 

 covers jgo 



Caging and introducing queen- 

 cells 485 



Canadian apiarists in London 728 



Canadian bee-lawsuit 739, 74! 787, 822 

 Canadian honey-exhibit in Eng- 



„ land 694 



Candy for winter feeding 74 



Capacity of brood-chambers 644 



Cappings over honey 763,794 



Care in making progress 246 



Care of bees in winter 59 



Carniolan bees 454,554,775 



Carniolans vs. Italians 116 



Carrying out brood 538,772 



Catching prime swarms 84 



Taucasian bees 406,714 



Cause of bee-diarrhea 196*, 731 



rause of loss in winter.. 184, 216, 2h8 



Ceylon bees 599 



Chatr hives ^) 



Changes in apiarian fixtures 361 



t heap hives 359 



Clieap honey 2I6 



Cheshire's new bee-book....!.'.'.'!.* 246 



<^hicago riot 294 



Cider and bees 170 



Cleaning bee-smokers 603 



Cleansing-flights in winter 804 



Cleansing foul-broody hives 52. 



i:i7, 139, 170. 171 219 



Closed-top section.*!! ^04 



Closing in bees with wire-screens 68 



Colonies witli mixed bees 7H8 



ComI' foundation UK), 135, 195,279,792 

 Comb loiindation on wired 



frames 193 



Comb honey vs. extracted 53.74, 



!fi5, 168, 230 759 



Comb measurement 714,762 



Combs on trees 003 



Comlts on wired frames 590 



Compelling removal of bees 634 



Congress and adulteration 419 



Conveniencea for theapiary 233 



CONVENTIONS— 



Boime and Hendricks co 504 



Cedar Valley 1 50, 568, 809 



Champlain Valley 88 



Dea Moines co 281 



Eureka Springs 424 



Fremont Progressive 331 



Guelph Central 518 



Haldimand 423, ,566 



Hardin co sio 



Illinois Central 648 



Illinois 138 



Indiana !! 103 



Iowa 520,774 



Johnson co 294 



Maine !! 119 



Marion co 296 



Marshall CO.. . 27,214,391,632,760 



Michigan 723,789, SOS 



N. J. it Eastern 29R 



New York 133 



North American 427, 483. 563, 

 6('(i, 602, 634,659,661, 676, 695, 



739 ; 759 



N. E.Kansas g 



N. E. Michigan 135,183 



N. E. oliio&N. W. Pa 1I7 



Northern Ohio 344 



^ nrth western .sag 



Oliio. ,598 



Oneida co 87, 151 



Ontario ^14 



Pan-Handle !. 713 



Philadelphia 595 



Rhode Island 41 



Sheboygan co 329 



Southern Illinois 713 



Stark CO 266,712 



Ventura co 5R2 



Western 325, 743 



Wisconsin ]i9 



Wis Lake Shore Centre 346 



Covering bottom-boards 7,56 



Cutti ng out queen-eel It 165 



Cyprian and Syrian bees 756 



Dampness in hives Si 



Dark capping of honey 1 16 



Dark honey 724 



Dealing with commission-men 499 



Death Notices— 



James Anderson 675 



O. M. Brown 3 



S.X.Clark 35 



L. J. de Sobotker 755 



W. B. Dresser 323 



Wm. MosIht 323 



John Peacock 83 



Nelson I'erkins 186 



C. J. Sperry 3 



Elias Thomasson 67 



Rev. Kobt. West 707 



Decreasing breeding 60, 105 



Destroying drones and drone- 



^ brood 500 



Destroying queen-cells 84,442 



Detecting glucose.. 675 



Device for feeding sugar syrup... 296 



Difference in colonies 277 



Differential diagnosis 181 



Different races of bees 136 



Discussion and controversy . 220, 553 



Display of honev-plants 331 



Disposing: ut surplus of bees 596 



Distan.-e 1 1. 'tween apiaries 101 



Dividing colonies 295,339,630 



Division-boards 235, :i^fi, 41 ] 



Do bees exercise to'keep warm 7. 746 



Do bees hear? .' 120, 171,232 



Do drones work ? 2O8 



Does bee-keeping pay 121, 326,453 



Dog killed by bees 714 



Dooli tile's report 631 



Do queens lay drone-eggs ? 244 



Do queens re-mate ?... 388 



Dots on Italian queens 4 



Double-walled hives 359, 393 



Drone-cells 648 



Drone-C(jnib building 471, 523, 5fiO 



Drone comb in the second story. . 532 



Drones and drone-comb 682 



Duty of the hour 707 



Duty on beeswax 35 



Early swarm 313 



Earthquakes and bees 451, 586 



Egg-bound queen 5H7 



Eggs that produce queens. 3fi. 2iy 



Elements of fat, etc 651, 711, 743 



Empty combs. . . 324. 34n. .387, 404, 407 

 Enameied-cloth or oil-cloth cov- 

 ering 292 



BngHsh honey markets 659 



English royalty and the bees 547 



Eras of bee-keeping 359 



Essentials to success in bee-cul- 

 ture 233 



Evaporating and grading honey.. 536 

 Excluding market reports from 



bee-papers 810,811,825 



Experience and experiment 5Ui, 



„ 602 675 



Experiences in bee-keeping 72, 

 75,91, 107, 172, 267, 458, 504, 

 581 , 603. 647 824 



Extensive brood-rearing 281 



Extracted honey.... 153, 166, 186,745 



Extracting 363, 424, 457 



Extra colonies or manipulation— 



which ? 453 



Extra openings in hives 388 



Fall honey for winter stores 644 



Fall work in the apiary 535 



Fastening combs to separators. . . .500 



Fastening frames in hives 234 



Feeding back extracted honey. . 628 

 Feeding bees 4, 6, 123, 156, 164, 



Ifto, 136. 19fi. 202. 243. 276. 296. 



330. 347, 5.W, 741 779 



Feeding bees for winter. 644, 696, 805 



Feeding maple syrup 283 



Feeding sugar to bees... 281,297 



329.362, 411.473, 520,550,601,646 



Fenced bee-yards 421 



Fertilization of flowers by bees . 



6, 153. 188 280 



Fertilization of queens ISO, 277 



Finding the queen 85, 123 



First of Mav 275 



Floating pollen in the honey 612 



Formation of "cells" by bees.... 470 

 Foul brood 295,360, 395,491.531, 



537, 55", 5H4, f>AH, 60]. 615. 616, 



676,698,710. 712, 744,757,773,792 

 Foundation in the brood-chamber 632 



Freaks of bees 39 



Frozen fish in Florida 343 



Fruit-growers and bee-keepers .. 392 



Fumigating comb honey 740 



Fumigator for introducing 



queens 533 



Future of bee-culture 758 



German bee-papers §03 



Gettingalarge surplus 568 



Getting bees from a bee-tree 788 



(Jetting \n'vs into the sections 628 



t.etting ready for the honey-flow 148 



Ulase globe with bees 571 



Gradinghoney for market.., 467, 565 



Granulated and thin honey 295 



Granulation of honey 164, 196 



Grape-growers and bees 469 



Half bee-spaces oq-^ 



Handling bees !!!! 791 



Hatching bee-eggs !'!!*" 726 



Has Nature madeamistake?..!!! 631 



Have bees a language ? 230 



Heddon's new hive and bee-book 

 37.71, 102, 115. 167, 169, 172, 



213.218 ' 279 



Hibernation of bees. 5.11,41,55, 

 87, 171, 197, 2(t3, 230,232, 235, 



313,421.. 808 



Hints to bee-keepers 147 8'''4 



Hive construction and manipula- 



„. ti'-'n 455 



Hive entrances in winter 85 



Hive I use 361 



Hive packing for winter 651 



Hives from artificial stone 28 



Hive with transverse passages .. . 522 



Hiving bees 472, 523 



Home-made binder 307 



Honey at Fairs 710,806 



Honey-bees and horticulture 470 



Honey crop of California 1 15, 147, 



355 5 



Honey-dew 235. 346. 442, 459, 474. 



486, 490, 503, 522. 523, r»38 .628 



Honey-flora of northern Michi- 



„ f^'*"; 793 



Honey tor bees in winter 247 



Honey for catarrh 707 



Honey for cholera 419 



Honey from cappings 789 



Honey improving by age 538 



Honey in drone comb for winter. 660 

 Honey interests of Florida.. lu2, 



217... :329 



Honey m Virginia 227 



Honey market 6,70, 198 



Honey-plants .... 41, 214. 264, 676, 778 



Honey producers' association 



771. 774, 808.810 811 



Honey season in Cahfornia 227 



Honey season in Scotland 659 



Honey used in manufactures 675 



Honor to whom honor is due 519 



Horizontal, divisible brood- 

 chambers 185 



Horses and bee-stings 422,487 



House apiaries 183,187,260,267 



How bees exercise 80S 



How larval bees eat 155 



How to build a bee-cave 776 



How to make a honey-room 331 



Hum, sweet hum 293 



Hunting bees 344. 507 



Hybrid bees 532,597 



Importance of apiculture 297 



In-and-in breeding of bees 292 



Increase or no increase— which ?. 580 



Infertile queen 698 



Influence of honey on wintering. 423 



Influence of pollen on honey 148 



Injustice to honey-producers 474 



Insect-wax of China 24 



Intestinal accumulations of bees. 614 

 Introducing queens... 22,54, 105, 



107. 148.248,324,427 538 



Inventions 409 



Inverting the brood-nest 777 



Iowa state fair 597 



Is it true? 707 



Italianizing bees 282, 324,565, 618,756 

 Italians vs. black bees 699 



Keeping bees in a warm room.... 



^ 740 778 



Keeping bees near a railroad 100, 



„ 19« 459 



Keeping bees on shares.. 84.570, 



724 740 



Killing young bees 267 



Kindly criticism 246.282 



King winter 102 



Knowing pure honey 92 



Kretchmer alternating hive 264 



Labeling honev 505, 81 1 



Lamentations 551 



Lamp-nursery for queen-rearing. 



120, 183 232 



