Dec. 28, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



827 



Strong vs. weak culonies 678 



Slyleof hives lOl, 571 



Successsul bee-keeperB 40. 83 



Successful htiney-production 234 



Success thru readinK and thinking 52') 



Sulphuring comb Imney 774 



Bummer wurk in tbe apiary 373 



Suuer-covers '199 



Superseilini; the queen 438, 534. 598, 631 



Supers on tl rat swarms fi62 



Swarm-i atcher 666 



Swarming U9. 193, 199, 202,210, 333, 378, 437, 



438.518.537 551. 711 



Swarm ing-device 58 



Swarming-pole 202 



Swarms 263, 439 



Swarms deserting the hive 405, 578, 677 



Swarms from dipt queens 167 



Sweet clover.... 22.58, 113. 117. 138, 188,218,291, 

 321, 382, 437,456,502,517,536, 546, 547, 5.il, 



631 645. 712 



Sweet-tootht mice 774 



Taking bees from the cellar 154. 167.202, 538 



Talking bees to school-children 360, 505,618, 824 



Tall sections 19,9'>, 205, 266 



Tar-smell on foundation 405, 487 



Taxing bees 790 



Temperature for brood-rearing 583 



Temperature of cellars 52 



Temper.hurdiness and beauty of bees 119 



Ten-trame hives "" " 



Thick sections 



Thin sect H ins of honey 



Threading instead of wiring foundation 



Tin cans vs. barrels for honey 233,372,453. 



45s, 473 602, 



To bace o heart 



Transferring bees 87, 134, 135, 151, 167, 183. 



295, 374, 439, 441, 470 646, 



Trap for honey-loving bears 



Trav l-sfain 1(6, iy3. 2 1 8, 262, 282,330,391.423, 



Trees producing honey and pollen 



T supers 279,327, 



T supers vs. pattern slate 



T tin^ 



Two queens in a hive 134,311,490, 



Two-story brood-nest 



568 

 663 

 186 



776 

 732 



758 

 570 

 538 



99 



458 



7 



87 

 547 

 146 



25 

 612 

 806 

 781 



771 

 458 

 675 

 193 

 502 

 774 

 311 



631 

 119 

 1(1 

 762 

 U8 

 7 

 570 



Uncapping box 



Uncapping fork 538. 



Uncapt honey 482, 



Unflnisht sections .34, 151.277,357.648.684.716, 

 United States Bee-Keepers' Association 4, 26. 



39. 56.90. 169. 184,212.247, 280,325. 376, 408. 



472,520.659, 705 712, 



United States pure-food investigation 



Uniting colonies 10.551,644.646, 



Unqueening 2, 



Unsealed brood 



Uses of honey 674, 



Using combs of granulated honey 



Using hives and combs where bees died 279. 



295, 327 388, 



Using musty hives 



Utah yield 



Value of illustrations 



Varieties ot bees 193, 



Ventilation 10. 1 19, 214, 356, 539, 



Virgin queens and drone-comb 



Virility of drones 



Watering bees 298, 359, 391, 491, 566, 779 



Watermelon juice 551. 647 



Wax-extrarting 90, 519 



Wax-extractors 55, 142, 247, 391, 490, 566 



Wax trora old and foul-broody combs. ..2(j2, 391, 407 



Wax near hive-entrances 578 



Wax-scales 181. 199 



Wax-secreiion 227,291 



Wax sticking and cracking 90 



Wax-wo-ms 407,4lo,413, 470,471,630,667. 



ti72. 714, 7.59. 774, 778 8o6, 810 



Weak colonies 291. 311 



Wedges in place of division-boards 4H6 



Weed-foundation 2H4. 519 



Weight of colonies 4" 6 



Well-tilled >ections hu 



Wel's system 19s 



What ailed the bees? 406. 615 



Whiskey tor bees 679 



White clover 258 



.White coating on comb honey hot 



Wild bees 679 



Wild or bee-aster 785 



Winter apiarian work 51, 58 



Winter-case for bees 631 



Winter consumption of stores 266, 4ri8 



Winter flight s tor bees 1.12, 225 



Winter flow of honey b'lft 



Wintering arrangement 15 



Wintering b ea 7. 18.29, 35. 42. 117, 122. 14- 1, 



14't, 171, I8i', I95.2o6.229, 27-1. 2-<2, 3n8. 3.'>n, 



3>!I. 3HS. 618,642.646,647,650, 675. 678. 717. 



769,778.787 791. 807 



Wintering bees in a garret 215, -JM 



WiDt-ring bees in the cellar 52,66,84, ill. 



309. 52y. 612.626 662. 814 



Wintering device 3K9 



Wintering on honey-dew 157 



Winterlofscs 226, 430, 500, 584, 79(J 



Winter paciiing 618 



Winter stores 90. 1I7, 225, 2Hn, 407, 518, 5-I, 



5H2, 647 792, 806 



Wired-foundation and frames lui. 375 



Wisconsin statistics 152 



Wood-bound zinc 6.J() 



Woodpecker's work 74 



Wood vs. wire for foundation 5H3 



Worker-bee— he, she, or it? 216 



Worker-bees 47 1 , 538 



Worker-comb 714 



Workers reared in drone-cells , 72 



Worms and pollen in the sections 778 



Worms in hives 167 



Worms stripping basswood trees 3'^ 



Writing for publication 424, 520, 760 



Yield of basswood 439 



Young bee thrown out 327 



Young queen with the swarm 5i 



Yucca plant 211 



Zinc for solar extractor 247 



Z incs— wood-bound 630 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Abbott, Rev. E. T 99, 564 



Agave Americana, or CentuO' plant 3i.)5 



Alfalfa growing- in Utah 273 



Apiarv of F. G. Herman (>25 



Apiary of G. W. Bell 721 



Apiary of I. H. Page 7o9 



Apiary of Jacob Huffman 529 



Apiary of S. T. Pettit 641 



Apiary of Wm. A. Selser 599 



Apiarv of Wm. McL.ennan 657 



Axteli, Mrs. L. C 195 



Barber, Flake 4S1 



Barber, M rs. A. J 481 



Bees at work building^ comb 49 



Bee-shed of Thos. Wickersham 4S5 



Brown, Dr. J. P. H 6 



Comb- foundation implements 402 



Comb on the Dickel theory 644 



Cowan's California home 697 



Dadaut, Chas 4(j6 



Dadant, C. P 3,466, S(,2 



Dadant, Henry C 460 



Dadant, Louis C Abb 



Dadant, Maurice M 46t> 



Doolittle, G. M 4 



Eucalyptus or blue-gums 129, 130, 131 



Foul brood 545 



France, E., and hive-tent 497 



France, N. E 789 



France's rack for storing- combs 498 



Getaz, Adrian 145 



(iroup of queen-cells 49 



Harbison, J. S 417 



Hatch, C. A 561 



Heise, D. W 755 



Hive-body, bottom-board, supers and queen- 



cag-e 33 



Hive-cover and feed receptacle 34 



Home apiary of F. L. Murray 593 



Home apiary of Jas. M. Hobbs 737 



Home apiarv of W. H. Heim 801 



Honey exhibit of J. Q. Smith & Sea at Illi- 

 nois State Fair 705, 707 



Horstmann, Wm. H., and his apiary 673 



House-apiarv of Edw. S. Goudge 753 



Hubbard, J. 'L 257 



Huffman's (Jacob) barn 532 



Hutchinson, W. Z 563 



" Ideal " super of tall sections 17 



Kreutzinger entrance-closer 35 



Leahy, R. B 313 



Mandible of a honey-bee 6lo 



Mandible of a hornet 610 



Mason, Dr. A. B 561 



McEvov, Wm 6 



Miller.'Dr. C. C 19, 563 



Nearly killed by a bee 790 



Notre Danie bee-hive and wintering device.. 36'J 



Oglesby, J. W 423 



Old home of the Linswik sisters 354 



Out-apiary of W. H. Heim Sol 



Pettit comb-honey hi ve and arrangement.. . 642 



Pickard, Ada L., and apiary 449 



Poetic beatitude 279. 2HI 



Present home of the Linswik sisters 3M 



Quadruple hives o(t'> 



yueen-cell and bees. 5iK> 



yueen-introducing cage 433 



yueen rearing illustrations 577, 578 



Rendering beeswax 179 



Root, E, R 5bZ 



Sanford, A. C 241 



Scenes along the Pennsylvania Lines 513 



Secor, Hon. Eugene 504, 723 



Selser, Margaretta 690 



Selser, Mrs. Wm. A (.90 



Selser, Wm. A 689 



Seventeen prominent Canadian bee-keepers. 337 



Stinging revenge 763 



Sting of bee 387 



Stolley, Wm 113 



Sweet clover 321 



Tavlor comb-leveler 71 



Taylor, R. L 161 



Tempi in, L. J 469 



Theilmann, C 177 



Top ot hive and bottom of super 65 



United States Bee-Keepers' Association 817 



View of the Golden hive 97 



Whitcomb, E 561 



Wilcox, Pres. F 289 



Wild or bee-aster 785 



Wiley, Prof. H. W 741 



Yucca bee-brush 211 



Yucca plant of California 209 



CORRESPONDENTS. 



Abbott, Rev. Emerson 



T. HH. ■24.=i, 5ln3, 661 



Aden, J. tt. -'O* 

 Adkins, George II. 4f! I 

 Ahlers. Herman, 46:2,636 

 Aiken, Wm, 445 

 Aikin,K. C.2, 67, 69, 115, 



Alder, VV. H.3.34 

 Aldrich, Cyrus C. 315 

 Alexander, Jas. N. 622 

 Alexander, W. T. 333 

 Allen. Cbaa. B. 525 

 Allen, G. H. 340 



Allen, J, C. 478 

 Allen, J. H. 798 

 Allen, L. 30, -207, 332 

 Allen, Mary E, .574 

 Alley, Henry, 236, 306, 



34«, 478, 577, 658 



Allinger, G. C. 91 

 Ames, M. N. 45 

 Anderson, C. H. 254 

 Anderson, Rev.John,5I0 

 Andes, M. D, 534, 562 

 Andrew, Samuel, no 

 Andrews, L. L. 2.52 

 Appleton, F, G, 418 



Armstrong. J. C. 92, 188, 



301,. 579 

 Armstrong, John, 476 

 Arn.ild.O. F. 79H 

 Atkinson, John. 636 

 Austin, C. H. 124 

 Axteli. Mrs. L. C. 195, 



251, 258, 283, 302, 339, 



434, 526 



Baker, H. F. 380 

 Baker, W. H. 174 

 Banta, Everett, 123 

 Barb, A. C. 223 

 Barber, Ira, 558 

 Barber, Mrs. A. J. 481, 



557 

 Barclay, P. A. 223 

 Barnes. Wm. M. 91, 626 

 Barrette, Mrs. Paul, 558 

 Barr, P. A. 574 

 Bartlett, 1. D. 765 

 Bartz, August, 299 

 Bates. A. B. 19.51.5, 543 

 Baxt. r, Albert, 79 

 BixtiT, Emil J. 156 

 B 'arden. J. A. 20 

 BeardBlev, O. P. 797 

 Kechly, Fred, 15, 702 

 Becker, €. 235 

 Beckwith. I. W. 178 

 Beights, Mary J. 313 

 Bell. G. W. 188 

 Bergfeld, K. H. 79, 765 

 Bergh, L. J. .574 

 Best. M.47. 191 

 Betbke, Jo8ebb,7l7 

 Bevington, Mrs, M. J., 



267 

 Bevins, Edwin, 34, 134, 



157, 210, 222, 294, 308, 



353, 547, 558, 644, 787, 



Blnebam, T, F. 173, 283, 



635 

 Black, H. 766 

 Blackburn, Chas. 92, 267, 



445 

 Blighton, D. F. 765 

 Blocker, D. J. 109, 525 

 Blunck, J. P. 301 

 Boardman, II. E. 546 

 Borlenscbatz. John, 359 

 Bois, Peter, 5iK) 

 Boomer, A. 557 

 Boomhower. F. 275 

 Bosworth, Henry, 339 

 Bownds. T. B. 670 

 Boyd.G. H.31 

 Bradford. A.E. 171 

 Bratz, Paul F. 157 

 Brlce. H. W. 579 

 Brimmage, J. 236 

 Britton, G. C. 653 

 Brobvn, Wm. 300 

 Brokaw, Harvey, 47 

 B ooks, T. J.45 

 Brooks. W. H 14,619 

 Brown, Dr. J. P. H. 6 

 Brown. E. W. 3, 348 

 Brown, W. J. 670 

 Brown. Wm. 651 

 Broyles, Lawrence, 251, 



413 

 Buehheim. F. S. 77 

 Buck. M. U. 109 

 Bunch. C. A. 321, 350 

 Barbank, I). S. 79 

 Burlcy C. I.. 188 

 Burrell, H. D. 531 

 Busaler, F. 312 



Cadwallader, D. A. 444 

 Cady, Clyde, 237 

 Camp, J. 684 

 Carlson. Andrew. 109 

 Carnahan. J. C. 512 

 Caron. Oliver. 331 

 Case. H. I^. 499 

 Chaniiienn. Frank, 124 

 Cliinn.K. :|M1 

 ftirvsnstoin, B,J.36y 

 Cluik, F. W. 284,445 



Clapper. Ira, 669 

 Clark, J. 1.414 

 Clark, L.J. 448 

 Clock, J. M. 92 

 Clubb, Dan,3'*3, 781 

 ('lute, Herbert, 322 

 Clymer, H. C 92 

 Cochrane, A. V. S. 744 

 Coe. O. B. 76 

 Coggshall, D. H. 510 

 Coggshall. W. L. 805 

 Cole, Alue Lena, 782 

 Coltbarp. J. W. 1.56 

 Conger. Orion, 284 

 Conklin, Chas. W. 107 

 Conklin, Jas. R. 814 

 Cook, Prof. A.J. !7, 121 



194. 264, 275, 307, 338' 



386, 408. 425, 450. 555. 



556, 565, 606, 610, 638,- 



734, 786 

 Coolev, N.J. 814. 823 

 Coshow. A. H. 397 

 Coverdale. Fra''k.67. 258 

 Cowan. Tbos. Wm. 177, 



311. 467.809, 813 

 Cox. John J. 125 

 Craig. John, 14, 412 

 Criiir, D. K. 525 

 (^ram, M. F. 261, 262, 653 

 Crank, C. 589 

 Crawford Bros. .397 

 Craycraft. Fred L. 598 

 Crosby. A. F. 46 

 (ross. A. B. 47 

 Crowpll. F. A. 47 

 Curtin. Getirge. 317 

 Cusliings, A. J. 31-KJ 

 Cutt.i J. M.267 



Dadant. C. P. 3. 35, 83, 

 1.32. 164, 180, 196, 197, 

 292, 308, 312, 339, 371, 

 386,403, 419, 434, 482, 



497,507, 562, 609, 642, 

 657, 675, 754, 787 



Daniels, W. M.47 



Dann, J. B. 8i4 



Danzenbaker, F. 758 



Darby A. W. 797 



Dart. K. 507 



Davenport, B.T. 547,613 



Davenport. C. 18,50, 179, 



209,293, 321, 387, 529, 

 821 

 Davis, J. C. 348 



Davis, H. 107 



Davis, W. J. 493 



Deacon, S. A. 754 



Decker. Wm. 798 



Dickerson. L. 79 



Dickson, Mrs, Peter R. 

 478 



Dick, Wm. M. 605 



Didwell, Henry, 770 



Dippel, Conrad, 766 



Dittmer, Gus, 332 



Doane, C D. 45 



Doerr, J. A. 94 



Donaldson. J. M.14I, 467 



Doney, B. A. 366 



Doolittle, Q. M. 1.49,83, 

 1.56, 195 243, 276, 30H, 

 355, 370, 404, 420, 4:)6, 

 452,466, 483, 564, 578, 

 626, 673. 7"9, 737, 740 



Doty, J. H. 396 



Doudna, J. M. 635 



Dowdy, John S. 13, 158 



Duclos, Cbas. 734 



Dudley, Geo. B. 786, 809, 



819 



Dudley, H. W. 251 

 Duescher. Wm. 813 

 Du«f, A.H. 511 

 Dunnegan, Mrs. M. M. 



Durbin, Wm. J. 285 



Eagerty, Wm. H. 205,292 

 Easly, Mrs. A.C. 558 

 Eatinger, F. 227 

 Edwards, C,R, 123 

 Bgger.s, J. F. 526 

 Elder. Lee, 1^7 

 Klliott. Thos. 664 

 EIrod, C. I. 397 

 Elwood, P. H. 772 

 Emm Dee. 556 

 Enyart, J. E. 31 

 Evans, Will J. 398 



Facey, M. V. 751 

 Fagan, G, W. 653 

 Farr, F, J. 222 

 Farrington, F. B. 190 

 Fassett. G. W. 532 

 Feeback, W. S. 92, 188 

 Ferrier, A. A. 812 

 Ferris, Geo. L. 235 

 Files, D. L. 91 

 Fisher, V. H. 557 

 Fish, H. A.6V2 

 FisK, H. F. 377 

 Fitzpatrick. J. J. K. 299 

 Flanagan, E. T. 235, .585 

 Fleming. William, H.9 

 Fleit.John A. Ins 

 Fluckiger, A. F.TSl 

 Fontaine, W. Z. 141 

 Foster, A. T. .^25 

 Fonts, M. T. 95, 797 

 France, E. 497, 6oy 

 France, N.B. .545, 789 

 Eraser. D.J. 153 

 Fray, B. H. 173 

 Freeman, A. J. 79, 605 

 French, C. S. 62 

 Frey, G. H. 158, 172 



Gabriel. Brwin, 77 

 Gabus, B. H.750 

 Gallowav. 11.620 

 Gallup, Dr. E. 114 

 Gandy.J. L. 574 

 Gardner, W. W. 493 

 GemmiU. F. A. 315 

 Gerelds.J. A. 813 

 Gerlach. Arnold, 13 

 Getaz, Adrian, 146, 402, 



561.620, 6 t3 

 Gillette, C. P. 54 

 (iivens, J. D. 2-'6 

 Gleason, Orlo, 590 

 (iloege. Herman L. 253 

 GoUlen, J. A. 4, 33, 65, 97 

 GoodeU,C. A. 31 

 Goss. F ank L. 91 

 Goudge. Edw. S. 753 

 Grabbe. F. .507 

 Graham W. R 510 

 Grant, D. 530 

 Gray, J. L. 253 

 Gray. P. D. 164 

 Greegor, P W. 366 

 Greening. C. F. 237 

 Greiner, F. 249 

 Griffin. O B 93. 7.50 

 GrlBth.Dr A. 8.399 

 Griffith, Mrs. Sarah J. 



2 6, 351, 782 

 Grignon, E P. 556 

 Gross. GuBtave, 291, 398 

 Grover, Jas. 5s8 

 Ounzel, F.J. Ill 

 Gurr, A.B. 253 



Haas. Michael. 107 

 Hahman. F. 72, 819 

 Hahnenkratt. F. D. 222 

 Hairston. J.T. 189 

 Hall, David, 5119 

 Hall, Francis, 237 

 Hall, F. W.575 

 Hallman, Julian, I9T 

 Halstead, Ernest, W.141 

 Hambaugh, Eugene, 316 

 llambaugh, J. M. 14S 



417,726 

 Hamilton, C. L, 299 



