THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



829 



<tucen 1 1 years old 104 



i^uecn-exclmltnir huney-bourda rtn? 



Oueen fecuinlated in a cell STtJ 



Vuoenlessness 140, 155 



Vueen-nick and nursery 667 



<Jueen rearing i'34.4n, 704, wjj 



UCjeens 234, :iL»4 



■Vueriea 58. 



I u:., 1 87. 2fi8, 284, 348, 380. 587, 8 1 1 



Queer little bees , 5tw 



Ouick work 491 



Rabbets for hives, etc 104 



Kuck fur sections 1 1 



Real winter 80 



Ked colored honey 554 



Kemovintr bees from cellars. . 2ll 

 Removing starch from founda- 

 tion 427 



Removini; surplus honey 524 



Keply tt) W. V. Clarke 441 



Reply to K. J. Kendall 82(5 



Report of a beginner 12,59. 107 



Kep<-»rt from Fairview apiary.. 704 



Kepuns ot the season 



12. 26, 27. 42. 43, 44, 57. 59. 60, 7.^.. 

 76, 88. 107. 108. 124. 171. 2:i4. 250, 

 267, 332, 347. 363. 444. 459, 4)i(i, 

 471,47.5, 490, 492.507,515,523, 

 540, 555, 556, 571. 588, 604, 

 621. 629. 636, 6.^2. 668, 6^5, 696, 

 699,700, 716, 717, 732, 748. 762, 

 764. 778, 779. 795. 824, 825, 826 



Request for Mr. Doolittle 138 



Requirements in modern bee- 

 keeping 538 



Researchconcerningfoul brood 739 

 Results of the present year.... t>99 

 Returninfr first swarms, etc.... 793 

 Reversible frames 117, 233, 244.345. 

 359. 39 1.412, 439, 474. 48S. 533, 792 



Reviewing the situation 500 



Review ol the Bee Journal for 



Feb. 20 164 



Review of unsettled points 314 



Right and wrongnaraes 3G0 



RigEine up saws for making 



hives 26 



Ripening honey 572 



Seasonable hints 339,436,692 



■Section rack comment 7 



Section-racks and bee-spaces . . 87 



Sections. &c 42. 106 



Belling extracted honey, etc... 748 



Selling glass as honey 7oi 



Selling honey-dew as honey 723 



Selling unripe honey 278 



Sending queens by mail 533, 568 



Separating bees. 411.458,523 



Separators 123, 135, 19S 



Sexual functions of bees . . 633. 694 



Shade tor bee-hives 266 



Shaking bees 45'j 



Shall 1 feed sour honey? 219 



Shall we rear hybrids? 



361,469,519,581 



Shiny bees 650 



Shipping bees 780 



Single-walled vs.chaflF-hives ... 199 



Six-frame hives 68, 374 



Size <»f brond frame 198 



Small grain looks promising 332 



Small loss in wintering 315, 332 



Snow on Decoration Day 379 



Sociability among bee keepers. 595 

 Some honey not candied yet... 76 

 Some important suggestions. .. . 133 



Some stray thoughts 69 



Something about patent-rights 279 



Song of the bee 537 



Spice above frames 220 



Spreading the brood-frames 379 



Spring dwindling 182 



Spring-house wintering of bees 6S4 



Spring management 



140. 170, 196,265 



Spurious California honey 339 



Square deal, a 107 



Satistics 70, 



I(X(, 149, 229, 3fl7,.50e, 649,819, J324 



Still room for more 348 



Stimulative feeding. ... 138, 263, 379 



Sting amid the sweets 611 



Storing honey rapidly 46ii 



Staight combs 91 



Strange noise in a bee-hive.... 



620, 650,652 



Straw bee-hive 171 



Students in apiculture 297 



Successful beginners 2ii4 



Supers for surplus honey 295 



Surplus arrangements 263 



Surplus CHses 310 



Surplu>* receptacles 329 



Swarm catchers 201, 821 



Swarming 



. . . .251, 599, 411. 423, 442, 531, 599 



Sweet Home Apiary 75, 7oO 



Sweet H' 'me bee-feeder io7 



Swiss wax-extractor 246 



Xemnerature of bee-cellara ... 



Test for purity of beeswax 



"Test for purity of honey 



The coming bee— pure mating.. 



The otd ptHgue 



Thermnmeters 91, 124, 172, 283. 



Tiering-up sections 443.694. 



Timely hints 522, 788, 



Time to think and review 



To begirners 



To bee keepers of Illinois and 



Iowa 89. 



To bee-keepers of Indiana 772, 



346 

 732 

 791 



119 

 810 



To bee-keepers of Iowa 277 



To bee-Keepers of Northwest . . 824 



Topics of the day 119 



Too hasty a conclusion 826 



Too many bees in one cellar ... 235 



Too much drone-oonih 716 



Too much tnre— is it just? 517 



Transferring bees 



11, 364. 4 1 2, 444. 490, 535. 540, 628 



Traveling sweetness 517 



Treatment of foul brood 360 



Tree-trunk method of winter- 

 ing bees 438, 492, 556 



Trembling bees 364.395,422 



Troubled with moth 92 



Two queens in a hire 172 



TTncapped sections In the fall. 806 



Uncapping knife 491 



Unfortunate 743 



Unripe honey 234, 411 



Unsealed sour honey 234, 411 



Unusual honey-flow 459 



Unveiling the fraud 68 



Use of carbolic acid 457 



Use of honey from diseased 



bees 412 



Use of salt in the apiary 427 



Utilizing the cappings of honey 572 



Valuable instruction 267 



Ventilating bee-hives 693 



Very small bees 412 



Vice-presidents of the National 



Convention 18I 



Virgin queens 219 



Visit among Indiana bee- 

 keepers 747 



Visitor from England ,' 283 



Visit to G. VT. Demaree'sapiary 489 



Visit to Maryland 667 



Vocabulary of bee-keeping 153 



Wataguga apiary 2I8 



Wax and candied honey '. 772 



Wax C'imb guides 230 



Waxing honey-barrels 508 



Wax. queens, out-doorfeeding, 



^ etc... ^: 316 



Weak colonies i>] 453 



Weight of extracted honey.... 524 



Weight of sections '>i2 



Weil satisfied 778 



What iiils the bees? 426.508 



What do we know ? 411 453 



What is it? 556,567 



What the bees think of It 343 



What was the trouble? 250 



Whei Nhall we extract? 215 



AVhich is the true policy? 357 



Whom can we believe? 808 



Who should keep bees? 330 



Why bees swarm— hiving 423 



Why did they die? 187 



Why do bees do so? 442 



Why do bees eat pollen? 743 



Whv eat honey? 203. 236 



Wide frames 4, 326 



Will bees produce dampness? . 636 



Will cold kill bees? 156 



Will Syrians sting? 108 



Winter care of sections 684 



Wintering bees 6. 11 



26 42.43,41,61. 76, 89. 102, 119 

 124, 163.172, 187,217. 218,219.235 

 245, 264. 267. 283, 292, 313, 315. 325 

 331,336, 347,377,393. 408. 524, 582 

 585, 603, 615. 668, 692, 717, 758, 821 



Winter of i8.'^;j-84 405 



Wintering queens alone 684 



Winter sto'-es 311,636 



Winter weiglit 749 



Wired comb foundation 



74, 234.491 



Women as bee-keepers 347, 762 



Woodchuck manoeuvre 421 



Working against nature 777 



World's Exposition 546,755,825 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Alflllarina orFilaree 804 



Alley's Queen and Drone Trap. 56 



Apiary of Mona. De I.ayen8 5 



Bee-moth 376 



Dodder. 755 



Dutton's honey show-case 569 



Button's reversible frame 4h8 



Foul brood 645 



Heddon's non-swarming at- 

 tachment' 21 



Hodgson's comb honey-rack... 440 



Honey locust tree 148 



Honey-locust limb, pod and 



, seed 148 



Longmate's swarm controller 

 and drone and queen trap. . 201 



Milk-weed pitlien-masses 599 



Mons. Bertrand's apiary 3)^ 



Muth's pure-honeyj:ir 153 



Parker foundation fastener..., 296 



Ruland's wiring tool 278 



Stanley's honey-extractor 214 



Two-box section-case 373 



INDEX TO 



CORRESPONDENTS. 



Abbott, L. F., 406. 823. 

 Ackerman. H.U.. l is, 7i>4,820 

 Adams. G. H.. 379. 636. 

 Adams. Ulysses, 3r>4. 

 Aikin, R C.,218. 621. 

 Aldrick. A. F., 459,58-8. 

 Allen. N. P.. 59, 229, 331. 

 Alleniand. Fred., 155,220. 

 Alley, Henry, 55. 102, 187, 



292, 5S6. (;(>4, 778. 

 Alves. G. M.. 199. 773. 

 Amiel. Mouch, 492. 

 Apiarist, H14. 

 Argo, R. M.. 331. 

 Armstrong. Elvin, 204. 

 Ashby. G. W.. 59. 170. 

 Aspinwall. Jno.. 86, 758. 

 Atwiiter. S. B., 137. 

 Austin, H. C, 218, 443. 



Bacon. R., 459.588. 



Bailey, J. W.. 251. 



Bailey. M., 204. 



Bair. W. S.. i,s8. 



Baker. Dr J. R.. 621. 



Balch.A.C, 6,444. 



Balch, W. H., 12, 57, 101, 165, 



215. 

 Baldridge. M. M.. 244, 359. 



391. 

 Baldwin. B. F., 523. 

 Ballentine. Wm., 636. 

 Barb, J.S., 44, 

 Barber, Ira, 12, 235,'264. 292. 



379, 408. 

 Barlow, W.H.,443. 

 Barnes, Wm. M., 263. 

 Barton, W. S., 540. 

 Bassett, D. S.. 204. 

 Baxter, John, 26. 

 Bayard, J. A., 537. 

 Beath, Joseph, 555. 

 Becktell. K. S., 12,459. 

 Bee-Keeper, A. 122, 171. 

 Bee-Keeper in New Zealand, 



155. 



Beginner, 234,490. 



Beitel, C. G., 412, 681. 



Benedict, Aaron, 315. 



Benedict, J. A., 633. 



Bengough. Thos.. 180, 181. 



Benton, Frank. 38. 



Betsinger, N. N., 685. 



Besse. Dr. H., 265, 730. 



B. F.. 5S. 



Biggers. C. T.. fi04. 



Bill.G. C. 412. 458. 



Bingham. T. F.. 452. 



Bitzer, Wm., 217. 



Bishop, J., 27. 



Black, J. A., 779. 



Blair, H. H. 604. 



Blakeman, F. M., 345. 



Blensoe. O. F., 106, 246, 345. 



Blesch. P. E., 106. 



Bliss, W. W.. 506. 



Blunt, \., 552. 



Boardman, H. R., 131, 343, 

 358. 



Boggs. Geo. E.. 150. 



Bollinger. P., 23. 



Boiling, W., 43, 621. 



Boutelle. D. K., 26, 328, 404. 



Boyer, C- E., 234. 



Boylston, S. C..604. 



Brandon. Jno. O,, 587. 

 Bray, Moses, 87. 266, 506. 

 Breed. J. E., 459. 

 Brickey. Peter, 491. 

 Brown, A. J., 268. 

 Brown, D. B., 108. 

 Brown, Geo., 172. 

 Brown, J. P. H., 187,810,825. 

 Brown, L. E..460. 

 Brown, Rachel, 436. 

 Bruner. C. W.. 412. 

 Brundage, Wm. A., 59, 443. 

 Buchanan, J. A.,106, 119, 248. 

 Buchioian. J. W., 556. 

 Buchanan. Wm. S., 44. 

 Bull, Joshua, xoK. 

 Buller. Miss H. F.. 40, 16S. 

 Burgess, S. H., 459. 

 Burnet, Geo. E., 572. 

 Burrell. H. D.. 198. 

 Burrill. F. A.. 588. 

 Burrill. T. J.. 186. 347, 568, 



588. 604. 

 Buswell. Turner. 524. 

 Bryan. Byron,. 506. 



Cady, J. E., 203, 250, 312. 

 Caldwell, J. V., 25, 88, 475, 



71 m. 

 Camm. Wm., 76, 315. 471, 822 

 Campbell, E.G.. 137, 156,391, 



662. 

 Cannaday. C. E., 267. 

 Canoles, C. E., 203. 

 Carr. W. M.. 540. 

 Carmack. W. A., 43, 90. 

 Carroll. B. F.. 101, 395, 459, 



475.651. 

 Carpenter, N. M., 168. 

 Carson, Leonifias, 201. 

 Carter. J. W.. 76. 

 Cartney, R. M., 749. 



Case. C. 267. 

 Cast, J. N., 2(W. 

 Castle, C. W., 2:14, 540. 

 Cates. H. M., 11. 



C. E B., 364. 



Chuddock, Mahalu B.. 374. 



411,457. ' 



("hapman.C. II., 59. 

 Cheney. F. M., 67, 172. 396. 

 Cheshire, Frank R., 644, 740. 

 Church, S.J. ,43. 

 Churchill, E. P.. 250,265, 295, 



604, 7H9. 

 Clark, H., 105, 292. 

 Clark, L.C.. 117,795. 

 Clark. Medora, 5. 

 Clark, S. X., 21 1. 

 Clarke, Rev. Wm. F., 9, 87 



275,293.421, 438, 471, 518. 



599, 665, 699. 758, 806. 

 Clark. Z. A., 217. 

 Clouse, Klias, 442. 

 Clute. Rev. O., 746. 

 Coggshall, Jr. D. H., 507. 

 Coggshall, W. L.. 507. 

 Coggswell, C. H.. 4.58, 567. 

 Coleman, W., 11. 

 Compton, Geo. W., 458. 

 Comstock, J. L., .540. 

 Confer, Jno. P., 685. 

 Cony, H. B., 372. 

 Cook, Prof. A. J.. 123, 134, 



154, 315, 363, 459, 460. 484, 



491,588, 601, 652, 774, 792, 



Cook, T. J., 763. 

 Cooley. O. E., 261. 

 Coon, C. H., 151. 

 Copeland. Jac, 251, 748 

 Corbett, Robert. ■_'32, 36l', 668. 



826. 

 Corbit, Jas., 124. 

 Corneil. S.. 8. 88.371. 756. 

 Corsen. A. C, 376. 

 Cottrell, N.E., 292. 

 Coulthard, 8., 267. 

 Covell, C. 332. 

 Covey. F. S., 299. 792. 

 Cowan, Anna L., 99. 

 Cowan, A. P., 154. 668, 

 Cowan, T. W., 388 

 Cox, A.. 772. 

 Crandair, C. M., 328. 698, 

 Crane, J. E., 72. 

 Crawford. Jno., 74. 

 Cree, G. W., 551.664. 

 Creel, A. M.. 188, 668, 684. 

 Cressey, R. C. 44. 

 Cripe, Henry, 299, 667, 696. 

 Crittenden, O. P., Hii. 

 Cronkleton, Ezra J., 778. 

 Cross, Ami. is.i. 

 Croweil, O., 284. 

 Cunningham, A. C, 138, 

 Cunningham, J. u., 58. 

 Gulp, Wm., 140. 

 Cutting, H. D., 267, 539, 660. 



Badant, Chas., 57, 604,613. 



Dadant. C. P., 247. 



Dadant & Son, Chas., 84, 15.3, 



172, 435. 820. 

 Daily, S. F., 107, 122. 252, 275. 

 Daniher, D. D., 182. 

 Darby, M. E., 25, 233. 

 Davies, H., 474. 

 Davie, C. M., 795. 

 Davis. J. Jj., 779. 

 Davis, N., 106. 



Davis. W. J., 116, 1.38. 198,263. 

 Dawson, Wm. J,,252 779 

 Dayton, C. W., 75, 153, 218. ■ 



325, 504, 663, 822. 



Deahl. H. P., 172. 

 Dean, E. K., 684. 

 Decker. A. A., 75, 522. 

 De Lair, Edmund, 332. 

 De Layens, Georges, 22 

 Delfl'd, Arnold, 535. 

 Demaree, G. W., 120, 426.531. 



619,666. ' 



Dibbern. C. H., 133, 154, 244 

 Dickey, L. K., 139, 343. 

 Didier, J. E.252. 

 Diehl, L. J., 305, 321, 604 

 Diven, A. H.. 8t.>9. 

 Dobbin. Martha A.^ 105. 

 Dodd, 'I'ommy. 234. 

 Dodge, U. E., 459, 507, 552. 



6VX 



Doolittle, G. M., 26, 69, 133 

 181. 260, 276. 3()8, 348, 356 

 373, H)7, 422, 453, 487. 523 

 533, 566, 629,649. 682, 716 

 743,775,806,812. 



Doudna, J. M., 685. 



Dougherty, F. L., 4.34, 564. 

 596, 699. 



Dougherty. T. W., 779. 



Dow, F. H., 27. 



Downs, Robert, 107. 



Drane, E.. 460, 651, 748. 



Dresser, E. L.. 250. 



Dresser, W. B., 300, 379, 395. 



Drew, Geo.. 74. 



DufHeld. Dan., 603. 



Dunbar, G. VV., 315. 



Dunn, Juhn. 235,380,475,683. 



Dutlon. A. H., 488, 569, 629. 



Dye, John, 412. 



