798 



INDEX TO GLEANINGS, VOL. XI. 



lev B L. 188; Provan A May. 288; Pryal W 

 A," 301, 710; Pusrh J N, 33; Purdy Katie, 318; 

 Porter J L, 37; Porter J AV, 8f>, 305,383; 

 Potts W E. 93, 391; Pontius A, 168; Ponder 

 W S, 166; Pollard May, 2U. 



Quinii R, 113, Qualle M K, 397. 



Ray P, 136; Rainey W S, 137; Randall H 

 524; Reese, Gertie, 163; Ree.!, Rev .J M 19J; 

 ReizieDW. 233; Reneh A.2i9; Remender 

 P. 266; Rhodes R H 260; Rians W 216; Rib- 

 bleG230; Rice B E 2>9; Rickerd T 261; 

 Riebe J R319; Risri^s T L453; Ridenour J 

 B463; Richards W A ryl5: Rossiter Nellie 

 L 784: Robbins G F 778; Robbins R B 7 128 

 144 741; Rose Mrs H M 28; Roese S 76: 

 Robertson W S 85; Rolwer.J H 19j; Ross 

 D 201 393 40!; Roe E S 214; Roseberry .T AV 

 222; Ronald Anabel 222; Roderick J H 290 

 328; Ross J W.323; Robinson EA326: Rout- 

 zonDC.338; Robbins O F 3S7; Roote Mrs 

 LB 484 562; Robertson L AMD: Ro-^t E R 

 H67: Robson A F 600; Rouse W 611 ; Rodd v 

 SP612; Russell OG 49 610; Russell W G 

 781: RuRgrles JE93; Rue CH 144; Rugrer 

 MrsM.J2':i; Rusks A 286; RufferFE287; 

 Ruland C M 488. 



SivacreD F21281: SamDleC.J78; Siv 

 H H 142; Salisbury & Co B 143; Sadler W 

 A 214; Sadler C F 21.5; Sandei'sN A 221; 

 Sanford C.T 389 4.59; Salisbury S W .544; 

 SchmadakerH ■W49S; Schafe'r G A 533; 

 Sehuddemapren J617; Schrifterknecht E 

 543; Seaife Ann 28 171*; Schrock H ,T 374 

 4.57; Seott W 463; Schafer .T F467; Seitz W 

 143; Schwprdtfesrer L C 487; Seerars M 2.J5; 

 Secor E 240 .5.57 709; Seccomh J S .330 ; Sea- 

 man S B 438; Seaman May 786; Searcv W 

 EH 461; Shephard SP529; ShepardMrs 

 M A .579; Shultz L O 178: Shoup Stella 214; 

 Sheldon L H 242; Shult Carrie 288; Shafer 

 Dennis 290; Shirer GR390: Shirley W H 

 393 561612; Shotwell A T 435 458; Shedd W 

 H 447: Shaw H 4.57; Shaddock J .563; Shu- 

 maker LM 601; Sheldon Mrs L612: Shel- 

 don J A612; Shancle D 129; Shield W 42; 

 Shuck S A 150 184 255; Sills J 94: Singleton 

 Ida 186*415; Simpson J A 252 261; Simpson 

 J 287; Simpson Louisa 499: Simpson R 688; 

 Simpson HA 724; Smith W A 2.59; Slater 

 FA 710: Smith F D 360: Smith E E 291: 

 Smith L P 403; Smith EB 87; Smith F C 

 91; Smith Mnrv 93; Smith C H 140 .5.53: 

 Smith F \V 148; Smith C H 181; Smith E E 

 254; Snider R 28; Snyder F M 126; Snearly 

 .1 S 187 222: Soiithwick E B 2.56; Somerville 

 .1 324: Solidav BF384; Sou'.es W L .579; 

 Sprenkle E 348; Spracklin A VV 189 544; 

 Spear D 451; Spencer M L494: Spencer D 

 .T 93; Strinerer D C 39; Stites M L 786; Stal- 

 Jard Mrs C L 466; Stimson C 500; Stanelit't 

 Anna 528; Stephenson J W 545; Stephen- 

 son HSG599: Stevens SL;555: Stebling AH 

 578: St Martz W 687; Stout L 689; Stewart 

 H D 690; Stevenson G 602; Stanley I H 760; 

 Stevens J 47; Sturwold J W 62; Stanley G 

 W 126; Steddom .T P C 189; Stoner Jane E 

 218; Steger Cora F 216 287; St. John Z D223 

 256; Stoner W S 262; Stickle E J 786; Steg- 

 er Evil L 286; Stair A P329; Stranbo Jlrs 

 .\P330; Steen Edie 348; Stout Dora 349; 

 Stout Lenora L 349; Stevens F W 466; 

 Suesberry S W, 134; Swan J T, 93; Swart- 

 out J J , 127; Swartz C L, 261 ; Swinburn E 

 K,468. 



TalbertM, 41: TatmauMF,63; TaftJ 

 W, 93; Taylor W W, 134: Taylor R C , 148, 

 179, 188, 232, 266, 332, 449; Tadlock J S, 187*, 

 330; Taylor SL, 201; Tarr E. 231; TaftJ 

 M, 223; Tate J, 443: TaberMF, 514; Tap- 

 ley Mrs M A, .538; Taylor R C, 498; Tem- 

 ple J F, 299; Temple B B, 388; Timmer- 

 man F, 87, 298; Timmerraan, W S, 186*; 

 Till WH, .348; TMlinghast B. 349; Thayer 

 A J, .584: Th.arp W D. 576; Thornton J A, 

 30,755; Thompson C R. 41. 529; Thom J C, 

 42: Thompson Wru. 49; Thompson Katie, 

 216; Thornbui-gMaornola. 219; TharpJ R, 

 263; Thompson F W, 355: Thomas J W, 

 390; ThornburgJ H. .551; Torrey D M.91; 

 Townsend J B, U3: Tobitiicr L Idi. 4.52; 

 Townsend F E, 484; Tobiis A W. 688; 

 Trueblood A, 519; Trickor W. .5.59: Trim- 

 ble Willie, 181*; Train H V. 213, 219; Tra- 

 vis FG, 281; Treat F, .559; Turner J C, 2.55; 

 Turner Katie. 236; Tattlo S D, 318; 

 Tweedy DH, 466. 



Ulil C F, 462, .5.59; Unihols Jno, .398; lTn«- 

 worth A, 91; Updyke J, 143; Uphaus C F, 

 o39: Utter J \V, 42, 689. 



Vail C, 135: VanoyRM.16fi; Viuikirk L 

 W, 330; Vergason J F 223: Veach B,7.56: 

 Vredenburg J L. 117; Viallon P, 43.5. 



Warren M E. 13. 140: Warner AV, 42; 

 AValker B, .59, 178, 193, 368: AVashington T 

 L, 135, 303; Walker J AV, 199; AVagner Em- 

 ma, 214; AVatt J, 223: Walcher, J E, 255; 

 Wagner J H, 262; W.ashington Mary L, 

 287; Waller J L, 328; Warstler H L,'.39t: 

 Waring C H 6,85: Webb L R, 562. .335; 

 Westover Emily K, 214: Werner J D, .397; 

 Werner AV D,"456; White J W, 16, 312; 

 White D,20, 87, 181; White F C. 26,34; 

 Whing L L, 30; AVhite H J, 321; AVhitnev 

 DL.35; AVhitingLC,243; Whitman AR,2.59: 

 AVhite OP, 261; AVhite CAV, 282: White W 

 L, 285: White J H, 317. 778; Whiten I B, 

 ,583; AVillis T C. 222: Wiltse J, 238. 311; 

 AVilliams G F, 253; AVilliamson A 0,261; 

 AVilder F N, 261, .330; Willis Maggie, 287; 

 Wise J W, 290; Wilcox L H, 291. 600; Wil- 

 cox SK, 398; WilsonM T. 498: Williams A 



C, 531; Williams&CoM A, 544: Wilson J 

 S, 611; Wickham W A, 510; Wilcox Clara 

 M, 544: Wlrth H, 20: Willows A G, 39, 1.37, 

 5.56; Wilkins Mrs M A, 81, 395; Wilkin R, 

 91; Wilson Mrs WAV, 132; AVirt Mrs E, 

 133; Wilson G W, 135; Willis G T, 143, 582; 

 AVood H K. 94; AVoolsey J, 190; AVoodruff 

 SA, 212; AVoodville AS, 215; Wolfenden 

 JL, 308, 391; Woodruff J V,609; Wright 

 C H, 140; AVallace J H, 181*; Weltv C, 168*; 

 Welty Mary, 168*; Welch L "E, 171*; 

 Whiteside Maude, 153*; AVhiteside T A, 

 15.5*; AVhite Hugh, J, 179, 321; Whitfield 

 Chas. 183; Whitnov Nellie G, 185*; Wheat- 

 oss Mary E, 186*; Winter J E, 179; Wil- 

 liams M L, 187*: AVillis Minnie, 147*; 

 Wisehart Addle, 150*; Williams Gertie 

 A, 154*; AViltse Albert. 170*: Wirt Fred, 

 170*; AVirt Mina, 170*; AVier Isabella, 171*; 

 AVier Jessie S, 171*. 



York J C, 36; Young Wm, 38; Young 

 C AV, 10, 302, 537, 781; Young AVillie. 170*; 

 Youngs E L, 144; Yoder S P, 193: YorkM 



D, 195; YoiingmanS J,303, 325; Young W 

 M,330, 462; 539,544. 



Zeller Mrs M C, 194; Zimnnerman Bess, 

 176*. 



lilST OF IliliUSTRATIONS 



IN 



Vol. XI. of OUanings in Bee Culture 



Addressing-Machine 703 



Apiai-y., W H Shirley's 561 



Artificial queen-cells 16 



American Boy IM 



Apiary and Re.sidence of J . AViltse 2at 



Apiai-y, P. L. Viallon's 436 



Atomizer 566 



Apiary and Hou.se of Geo. E. Hilton... 739 



Blanton Dr O M lU 



Bee Tr.ap. Pou ler's 16fi 



Bee-Feeder. The Boy's 26.3 



BoardmanllR 437 



Bee-boy 28;! 



Binders, Home-made 62 



Buzz-saw, Hand-power, Kingslev's .56 



Bee Brush, Cook's 6mi 



Cup .and Saucer, Decorated 143 



Candy-Block for Bee-cages 406 



Ch,arf' Hive, Improvement for 367 



Extractor. Kingsley's .56 



Frames. Home-made 61 



Fonndation-s-tter, Easterday's 418 



Foundation-setter 486 



Foundation-pump, Smil h's 530 



Factory of W F & John Barnes 63 



Foundation-mill, New 68 



Foundation-mill, Gravenhorst's 740 



Foundation-Fasten'r for wired frames'^36 



Forncrook's Patent 614,615 



Frames, Reversible 65 



Hive-Carrier 607 



Honey-stand 417 



Hive-cart, Tnompson's 529 



Harpoon 486 



Honey-plant, White Sage 301 



Honey-pail, Dadant's .532 



Honey-pail, Our 15c-gallon 149 



Honey-board, a queen-excluding 10 



Honey-House, Plan for 7 



Honey-Pail, Jones's 532 



Hutchinson, AV Z 59 



Goldenrod 560 



Honey-Pitcher 667 



Letter-clip, New ..488 



MuthCF 307 



Milk-pail Honey-pail 532 



Sections, Home-made, One-piece 709 



Sap-spile 156 



Section-frame 710 



Section-crate , new. Love's 720 



Sap-pails 156 



Section-crate 709 



Spacing-board 79 



Saw-table with top raised 237 



Saw-table 237 



Shorthand 282 



Sagging of Bottom-bars, To pre vent... 443 



Sections, One-piece 614 



Queen-cells, How to Raise 327 



The Coming Bee 213 



Tongs for holding Frames 117 



Uncapping-Bo;c 667 



AVhite Sage, Cal 711 



AVax-pan , 531 



AVheelbarrow 406 



AV ax-Extractor, Solar 531 



Wiring Frames 248 



Wax-Extractor, Jones's Improved 120 



AVinter-Feeding 161 



Water-Fountain for bees 129 



Yucca-Brush Improved 281 



TO YE i^BIiASTED HOPES" DEPART- 

 MENT. 



The bees in convention have met, to deeido 

 On a new course of action, now having tried 

 All modes but the right one. as plainly appears, 

 When friend H. and friend F. take poor bee by the 



ears 

 To tshoiv the dark side of bee culture, and draw 

 Their own dark conclusions, and lay down the law 

 For the future; but wisely omit interjections 

 Of an impious kind in regard to their sections; 

 While gravely informing poor bee that the masses, 

 On account of improvements, must as yet eat mo- 

 lasses. 

 This being the case, we, the bees, would petition 

 To be heard just for once, in your coming edition, 

 Without any distinction of age, color or race. 

 From Apis dorsata to the bright, smirking face 

 Of your homebred Italians, would ask you to pause. 

 And inquire if God or the bee was the cause 

 Of last season's failures. But we'll ask of you first. 

 If things were so bad they might not Viaye been 

 worse; 



And if in this year we have just given a living. 

 Is there not e'en in that a groat cause for thanks- 

 giving? 

 Or are all the rules of your grand moral code 

 So weak that one failure or so can explode? 

 And will ye be classed in the ranks of those fools 

 Who only observe in success life's good rules,— 

 Who, when all is bright, for more brightness will 



hope. 

 But when dark for an hour, cast a new horoscope 

 Wherein all is dark, nor blooms a flower 

 Of hope, by life's pathway to brighten the hour 

 With joy, that is stolen from incoming years. 

 When all must be joy undiminished by teare? 

 O brothers, arise! nevermore be cast down; 

 The fruit of the cross, unto all, is the crown; 

 And still, with the years unto each heart is given 

 Some sorrow, some woe, that may fit it for heaven. 



Let Peace and Hope within thee dwell. 

 Nor thine be black Despair's alarms, 

 Till Faith, life's sentry, grounds her arms. 



And Death retires with " all is well." 

 New Orleans, La., Dec, 1883. H. H. 



