826 



AMERICAN BEE JOUFNAL 



Dec. 28, 1899. 



<Serman honey market 649. 7a 



Getting bees out uf a house 1^3. > 



Getting bees <.ut ni sections 77.' 



GettinK bees started in the sections. 361, 375.42J, 7;)4 



GettiDK bees to builJ cumb a >■> 



Ge'iinK bees to work over wax y">' 



Getiing frames dlled with broud 74 



Getting; one's neiKhb-T to keep bees 6a<t. 74* 



Getting queens early 7i 



Getiin.; sections well tilled 39. itU, < 3o 



Getting the public to eat honey '22S. 324 



Getting wax out of combs 42 



Giving swarms comb or foundation 374 



Giving swarms to nuclei ■■ 5*^3 



Glucose 393, 487, 55h 



Golden bees WJ 



Golden oomb-honey management.... 4, 33, 66, 97, 



I9a, 11*H, 203. 346 780 



Good colony in early spring i»^ 



Grading honey 11 8. '266. 409,521, 7Hl 



Granulaiiun of honey 7. 38, 101,212, 246,488, 566 



Great Britain's honey imports 232 



HandlinEbees 181, 294,325,341.342.434, 53H 



Handling honey •■-■ -"'-* 



Han .shaking 331, 421. 47t 



Hanginf.' foundation the other way 25i> 



Hauling bees 3-1 



Hau ting honey 3''. 



Heating wax 1 4 



Heddon hive -42 



Hermaphrodite bees 3i'7 



Hive-bottoms and supers 21 



Hive construction ^^^ 



Hive-entrances 74, 90, 213, 261, 253, 263, 324. 



.327. :■(.-)". 422 4S6 



Hive lor beginners lo 



Hive I use 61 1 



Hive or man— which ? 452 



Hives 26, 104,310,374. 477 



Hives in pairs in the apiary 263 



Hive-stands "^2 



H i ve-ten t 497 



Hivc-t.H.i 20, K2 



HiviKg 8 warms '>2. 359, 7^h 



Hu(Tii;in frames 209. 2^1. 3"8. 343, Q'J 



Holding the breath to prevent slings — 294,3^8, 6ii 



H lie man n hive-cover 1' 6 



Honi-y a cure lor small-pox 3(2 



HoiieV as a fat-producer 19 



H nf * as food and HB medi'^ine iu4, 20.i. 72** 



H4»ney-bee— by Krank Benton 45ti 



Honev-bee in Amenca-i history ^os 



H'»ne'y-b arJs-wooii-zinc vs. plain sheei-zinc... i"-'2 



)loney-.carameIs 506 



Honey carried from the brood-nest into the sec- 

 tions 90 



Hon y cough medicine 39i 



Honey crop 39 



Honev-dew 17,30.44,82,98. 104, 177. 193,213. 



2IS , :74. 291.307, 315. 332,333, 357, 36H, 407, 



4 ( '. 5 1 9. 546. 5S3. 6t>3. 667 791 



Honey-extractors 374,405,5-3 h7 



Honev for cakes and confectionery :^7^i 



Hon'-y for nervouwness 1"4 



Honey for the complexion it'^- 



Honey from colonies that died 631 



H'tney harvest and its signs -'^ 



Honey-houses 2i3 



Honey leaflets ilH,2.5". ;i-'4 



Honey market 52o 



Honey-niufQns 315 



Honey-, acnages ....72. 74,82. 233. 35ij. 37^, :^**7. 



4.%3. 4.5K. 473, 497. 550. 697 728 7Ht, 776 



Honey-plants 74. .)40. 470, 52 ', 551, 555. 57o. 



59S. 61 1. HI 2, 635,651.653 66M 



Honey-recipes 60 



Hi'iiey-shown in England 6•^l 



Honey statistics 8. 138.226, 312,344.424.554. 



4 616. 676. 693. 726 774 



Honey stitred by foul-broody colony 36 



H'lney straiurr 6mi 



Hmiey to whiten the neck 697 



Jloney-vinegar 3.i p 



Himey wa--hing out 3^" 



llorse-tiair veils 42 



H" se- near bees 4' 17 



House-apiaries 2fi2, 4.53, .'02. .5><1, 67>'. 754, 791 



U»>w lung bees live on honev ihey can carry — 5h 



How many hours a day do bees wora? 8 8 



Huni red-dollar queens 77 • 



Hung^irian bees 33 ', 6m9 



Hun ing bees 445. 499, 517. 541, 5ti6. 573. 612. 669 



Illinois foul brood law 83. 8i». 146. 2*»o. 2"" 



IlIiiHiis Pure-Kood Association 72 



illino 8 pure-fodd bill 2h5. 4 ■■-> 



Illin instate Fair 5 5. 6I- 



Inimuniiy from foul brood 391 



Imported vs hume-bred qu-'ens 4m 



liiipdriing queens l'<6 



Infrease 214. 2->9. 266, 327, 403. 483. 622 



Inducing bees to work ov<*r wax 35') 



Influence of climate on honey. 771 



Injuring the hnney-markel 632, 



Insect pests in Cub t 



In-'Hcts fertilizing blo^is'inis 



Inspecti' g bees in 0»<Iifornia 



In'^pecting queens in tht^ qvieen-rells 



Intruducing queens. .7. 1H„'. 25 '. 2'iH, 324.3''6, 37.5, 

 43:i, 43-<. 4.56. 547. .''iH3. 602. 644 



Introduction of honey-bees into California — 



Italian bees 374. 40t, 



Italiani'ing 229, 



Italians vs. blacks... 19,34. 134,293,340,343.45!', fs.=jfi 



Italians vs. in brids 7. 311 



I wonder what s m it (poem) 7il 



Izal for foul brood 122. 49o 



.Tapanese bees 186 



Judging a colony by external Bymptoms 475 



Jijmbled-up combs 406 



114 



7.«. 



RIO 

 417 

 582 

 4MI5 



Keeping a record 



Keeping bees goodriatured... 



Ket^ping hffs in rhunps 



Keepiiii: imgs out 01 hives, ... 



Keeping down iiM-reasc 



Keeping drones in the fall.... 



Keeping queens 



Keeping track of the stock... 



Killing another's bees 



Killing bees to save food 



Kind words 



King-birds destroying bees 



Kreutzinger's honey-harvest . 



163 

 234 



.348. 373. 450, 504 



, 6H7 

 715 

 215 



, H7H 

 6:i3 

 5H6 

 617 



Langstroth monument fund 24 "^OO 



Large colonies ' 



Large frames vs. two-story hives 



Large hives 2, 42, 58, 122, 138, 191, 202, 266, 



Large vs. small colonies 



Large vs. small hives... 90, 118. 122, 186,210 '2i8 



292. 394. 422, 515, 516, 561, 636, 779 



Larvffi 74,276,408. 



Late-reared queens 



Law and honey-prices !..,'.'.! 



Laying of queens '."' 42 lV»6 



Laying workers 243,299,406,453,4^6,543, 



Leisure of bee-keepers 



Leveling combs '.".'..'.'.* .71 547. 



Light-colored wax .'.'."...'. ! 



Light honey from the wax-extractor.....".' 



Light-weight sections 



Linden tree !!.".*.*.'." 



Liquefying honey .".'.' .".'.*."!.'.'.'!.'.' ."42 



Local honey-market— improving....'. ...'...."'.' 



Locations for beekeeping 2lH,23i 



Locust vs. basswood honey 



Longevity of bees 



Long-ideal hive .'.'.'." 227 



Losing queens ][]] ^6 '' 



Loss of bees by Are "' 



Low prices for honey '.". 



Lumber for sections 



Maintaining a certain number of colonies. . . 



Making honey 



Making one's own supplies 



Management of bees.. 145, 147, 148, 218,230^ 



551.710 ;_ 



Manipulation of hives '.'.' 



Man who drinks 



Man who succeeds 



Marketinghoney..23. 43, 107. 132, 2'2i"2l'6,' 



290. 296.4<j7.472,514. 531, 548. 612, 618. 



792 



Mason-bees and wasps 



Mating of queens 42, 242, 324', '470, 



May (poem) 



Melted -down combs i !.'."!!!!!"! 



Mice in hives '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 



Michigan foul-brood law .'.'..'.'.'.137' 



Michigan laws on bee-keeping 



Milkweed honey '.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 



Miller feeder '.".'.*.'.*.'.'."" 



Mixt bees in a colony 



Moldy combs 247, 327 



More wax and less boney 7.' 



Motherwort ' 



Moth-worms 2o, 1 54, 257', 4 13 



Moving bees. 25.38,70. lOl. 150, 167,183] 



348. 421, 476, 570 



281 

 438 

 343 

 503 

 458 



794 

 803 

 679 

 245 

 118 

 567 

 5' 4 

 663 

 10 

 138 



729 

 154 

 149 



466 

 406 



226, 

 760, 



. 228 

 , 711 

 . 74 



! 807 



, 6IH 



. 606 



249 



, 823 

 , 555 

 . 677 

 . 315 

 , 343 

 183 

 226 



330 

 5.56 

 715 



786, 



550, 567. 



Nailed sections , 



Nailing frames 



Naptha bet^. 



Napthaline 



Narrow sections 



National Bee-Keepers' Union 25, 120, ise, 



National Pure Food and Drug Congress 



Nebraska apiary and its boss 



Nebraska State Fair and Exposition 



Nectar in tlower-cups 403.487, 515,548.596! 



Nectar secretion 



New York bee-disease ".'.732,' 795 



New York foul-brood law .'.24h' 



New York honey market .'376,'4o7l 



Nicotine poison 



No-bee-way sections 



Notre Dame hive ^gq 



Nuclei 198, 370. 391, 4l'8',"483i 



Numoer of bees in a pint 



Number of colonies in one apiary ."isV 



Number of colonies to a load *..,..' 



Odor irritating bees 490 



Old combs of honey " 359 



One hive-story or two [ 4-)2 



One-pie<e vs. nailed sections .". 275 



Ontario inspector's report 165 



Organization among bee-keepers ;....!!! 705 



Out-apiaries 243 



Out-apiaries for extracted honey 804 



Out-apiaries vs. bt-es on shares 148 



Overstocking a locality with bees 260, 551 



764 

 502 

 821 

 421 

 266 



163 



549 



154 



762 

 809 

 809 

 375 

 184 

 99 

 769 

 184 

 643 

 202 

 806 

 344 

 811 

 777 

 106 

 453 

 788 

 134 

 181 

 151 



Packing material for winter 679 



Painted hives 9^1' 



Painted or unpainted hives— which? ....".' ' 



Painting queens 330 



Parthenogenesis ' 



Passage under the hive '.'..'.'. 



Paste for labeling tin !.'.'.*.".".*.' 



Peppermint honey '..'.'.'.!*.*.'.". 



Philadelphia Bee-Keepers' Association.'.'..'.*..'.". " 233 



Philadelphia's' Old Honey-Man" ■'97 



Pickled brood..,, 84.545,603, 663 



Placing hives •j'i 



Plain sections 10. 12,25,29, nn.iis! 699 



Planting bulbs 5-5 



Planting lor honey ....274,340,435,437,473,683. 695 



-Plumping" 53H 



Poison of honey-bees 437 



Poisonous plants ' 135 



Pollen. .. .198, 250. 285. 314, 357, 421, 502. 630, 778! 



794 fill 



Pollen in the extracting-super 343 



Porter bee-escapes and honey cappings 8I1 



Porto Rican honey j^og 



Poultry in the apiary 21 1, 291 



Prayer for the niglit-tirae (poem) ]4<^ 



Prejudrce against bees hh(», 774 



Preparing bees for winter 598, 615, 631, 662, 



679.68(1..., 709 



Preparing honey for market , 4h4 



Preserving comb against bee-moths 42, 87 



Preserving fruits in wax 2"2 



Preserving fruils with honey 221,292. 349, 421 



Preserving the aroma of honey 282 



Preventing a swarm from scattering 13h 



Preventing bees from gnawing quilts 810 



Prevention of after-swarms 71, 134,374. 375 



Prevention of robbing 74. 85, 187, 257 



Prevention of swarming 7. 42, 74. 117, 124.154, 



231. 291. 314. 339. 357. 3.-)9. 361. 422, 437 471, 645 



Prices of honey 9, 195,249, 364, 473. K|n 



Producing comb honey 278,407, 7.'>7 



Products of the honey-bee 724 



Progeny of a queen 467 



Prolidc queens 202, 213 



Propolis 42, 106,225,258, 7.54 



Protection for bees lS4,2ie, 539 



8. 325 

 .. 440 



Publishing post-office addresses 



Pure-food bill 



Pure-food commissioner for IllinolB. . .!! 



Pure-food legislation 000 t>yt> 



Pure Italians 39Q 



Purity of stock .'..*.*..... 243 534 



Putting bees into the cellar ■■•— . ^^ 



Putting un supers and sections 339,343,421*. 486 



Putting up extractedhoney 387 



Quadruple hives 609 



Queen-breeders 467 806 



Queen-cages 20 



Queen-ceils 194, 458. 518, 570, 73l!764!79i,' 810 



Queen-excluders 101, 106. 167, 198,327, 



471, 562 626, 786 



Queen m the supers 439 



Queen less colonies 311. 356, 422. 471, 602, 662 



Queen-rearing....42. 58. 81.213, 215, 291,306.311, 

 314, 339, 358, 372.423,435,453.471, 518, 577, 



64o. 669. 677 731,803 



Queen-rearing— frame used in i 



Queens 49, 156. 167, 250, 298, 31 1, 330. 338. 375, 



388. 3.SH, 407. 423,436.437,438,502, 518, 535, 



547. 567. 598, 615 679,770 



Queens dying 532 



Queens piping 7 



Queens reared by a queenless colony!!!!!!!!!!!!! 550 



Queens— value of 42. 170, 196 



Queen-traps 170.658, 794 



Queen-twins 3Q 



Qu'itB !.!!!! '!!!!!i7!', 538 



Racesof bees 629 



Red-bug not bed-bug !'!!!!!!!!! 153 



Red-cedar for hive-making 791 



Ked-clover 15,27,87.183,582 



Reform spelling 168. -,i 60. 308,329,344. 389. 



489 713^ 77Q 



Relation of bees to flowering plants..'...".*.'.".... .' 659 



Relative cost of comb and extracted honey 312 



Reliquefying honey 212 



Removing grease from cloth !!!!!!!! 105 



Removing honey from the hives 488, 498, 504, 



566 .... . 6 1 6. 680 



Rendering beeswax 164, 178, 298, 314 



Report for the season of 1899 822 



Republic of Chile 729 



Requepning 84,119,215! 551 



Reversing extracting-combs ©99 



Rheumatism cured by bee-stings 244, 324 



Ri'iing hogs'-backs 451 



Rietsche foundation-press 86 



Robber-block 260 



Robbers robbing themselves !!!!! 356 



Robbing 151, 257, 732, 795 



Rocky .Mountain bee-plant 551 



Roll of honor 507 



Rubber-rings dipt in hot beeswax 487, 618 



Running an apiary for comb-honey 357,595, 642 



Running an apiary for extracted-honey 580 



Salting bees 



Salt to kill grass ! 



Sand-vetch 



Sawdust in double-walled hives !*! 



Scale for weighing hives and bees 683. 



Scolding bees ^02, 



Scraping hives 441, 



Scraping sections 



Script nil.' lioiii'v-cake 



Sealr.l brood 42, 



Seiiknl sections 



Sealing btit'les !.!!!!!! 



Sectifinal hives !. 



Sect (.in-cleaners 26.30,293,388, 



Section-honey over old brood-combs 



Sections us, 247, 



Secti(^in-8upers between stcjries of brood-combs. 



Sections with and without separators ,39, 



Securing the whitest sections 



Selection in breeding 715, 



Sf If-hivers / 



Self-spacing frames 



Separating swarms 



Separating wax from honey 



tteparator and non-separator honey 



Separato^cleaner 



Separators 



Seventeen orominent Canadians 



Shad-- for hives ., 87,246, 490, 



Shade vs. sunshine 



Shallow-framed hives 



Shipping bees 2I, 



Shipping beeswax 8, 



Shipping-cases 



Shipping honey 8,289,548,583, 



Shortened top-bars 



S.ngle-wall vs. duuble-wall hives 



Size of hives 50. 151.282,359,549, 



Slatte i-separators for inset-sections 



Small bee with the hive-bees 



Small hives 



Smoker-fuel ....' 10,31,517,602,632, 



Smoking bees 154, 



Snow at hive-entrances 



South African honey-bird 



Southern honey 56, 



Sowing clovers 21,39,87, 



Space for q ueens 



Spacing brood-frames 



Splints f-'T foundation 70, 163.246,342,422, 



Spores and bacilli 



Spraying 54. 62, 185, 215, 216, 234. 259, 261. 



2H( 1, :i02 565, 



Spraying laws 186. 



Spring beetles 



Spring feeding 52, 117,282, 



Sprin.' management of bees 147,180,292, 



Spring work in the apiary 



Stapli'-spHcrd tr;itnes 



Starters in the hrood-frames 



Starting bees in sections 



Starting with bees 



Stimulative feeding 122. 145, 199,423, 



Stingiest bees 109, 



Sting-trowel theory 



Storing syrup - 



Straightening brood-combs 



Strrtight section-combs 



Straw hives 



Straw mats ^ 



Stray queens 



Strong colonies 186,266, 



116 

 408 

 470 



21 

 774 

 291 

 517 

 138 

 232 

 810 

 .583 



10 



58 

 437 



21 

 250 

 298 

 266 

 234 

 763 

 263 



71 

 117 

 438 

 471 



25 

 154 

 345 



314 

 632 

 472 

 549 

 776 

 391 



35 

 647 



90 

 438 

 154 

 647 

 438 

 117 

 754 

 140 

 551 

 767 

 415 

 791 

 341 



586 

 344 

 734 

 298 

 360 

 211 

 7 

 174 

 298 

 758 

 810 

 193 

 809 

 134 

 355 

 582 



21 

 787 



26 

 471 



