THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Makint; fmimlatlon-SOcolonles.. 7^8 



MakiriKnoclei B^H 



Makhi^ wax sheets V2:i 



Manipulating coiut>9 6ti:i 



MarKeting huncy.. «. 7, in. 11. 2», 



24. -•« ax, 43. 51.5.S. 5H, 7«), 7.J. 

 8«i,88,89, I«'3. 121. l2:i,l3S, IHH, 

 1««, 1k7. IK((, lt»8, -Ji 3. :i47, 27'», 

 IWI, :iH7. liim, 331, 344, 34 ». 3tt4, 

 3iM), 457, 4H9. .'.(I?. VJl. 595, «I6. 



64«. fiw.i, t«m, Ts**. Ty:; 8*^9 



Market numenclaiure t>iu 



Market n'piirts.... lo. 3«. 39, 579, 



till?. 'i34, (i;>7 7f)5 



May^ and June bee-notes aiH, :(7-t 



Medicinal prupertlesof honey 261. 3(>i 



Mella *>:;7 



Mellit 031 



Men of honor 276 



Metal frame-corners 459 



Mexican bees (iti6 



Mice lu hlven in winter 34<) 



Mich, bee-law 9Ji. ilo. 131, 147,154, HJ3 



Milk-white honey 43 



Mine pees und lrt«7 Sti.'i 



Mistortunes multiplied 630 



Mi8repret*eutatlons about honey 



ltt3. I7t*. UW.2J7 419 



Moisture in hivea 4 



MnnkeylnK with bees 503 



Mortality aniunt; bees 2>*3 



Moth-trap humbug? .'>><4 



Move been 107.ir.3.3I.S,3H4,644,60e, 778 



MoTinK bees fur buckwheat i»6 



Nameless bee-disease 638 



National Bee-Keepers' Union 83, 



131. IH3, 4.'.3. 4!12. 4l»9, G51 702 



Natural hisuiry of bees 374 



Natural swarming and unsealed 



honey 4o.'> 



New brcod-corabs '2*V) 



New economy -Dee-keeping k14 



New invcntiun 563, «7.t 



New or old combs fur winter 276 



Non-progreesive beekeepers 316 



Non-use of comb foundation... . 4<U) 



Nothing but gas *i3 



Number of frames in a hire. .116, 3<jH 



Objects of organiiation 743 



Observation hives 5i)5,fl"3, i!2y 



OdorlcPB foul bruod 730, n24 



Old-fitgy bee-keepers hii> 



Opinions differ 211 



Ordering queens 373 



Ordinary business sagacity w>4 



Our nelglibor.-* and our bees 73 



Our varied climate 373 



Outlook of bee-keeping (S9 



Over-production 487 



PASTHRAGE FORBBBS..2H3.S90, 



45H 617 



Alfalfa 248.295. 4.59 792 



Alslke. 5. 87. S8, Ih7.2I1,235, 



243, 299. 3H0. 444. 475 713 



Apple blossoms 2'*'). 443 



AHiers 619,651. '^.H4 



Basswood Iu7. (>13 



Bed-straw 5(j« 



Buckwheat 455, 524 



Catnip 5-111 



Ceninry plant 3u7 



Chapman honey-plant 2H, "hh 



Coral-berry ur Indian current 597 



KucalyptuH 243 



Golflen-rod 619,635, HI9 



Heart's-eape 577 



Japanese buckwheat 355 



Live-furever (i5i 



Lucerne 475 



Melit-saofflclnalls 330.506, 531 



Mint 5ui 



Motherwort a95. 524, h36 



Mustard 8 1 1 



Oval-leaved privet 623 



Partidge-pea 492 635 



Plantain nyg 



Pleanrisy-root 454, 586 



Rag-weed 699 



Raspberries 795 



Red clover 864, 618 



Smart-weed 699 



Sweet cUiver — 2112, 219.4413, 



411, 427, 444. 5<ll, 5U2. 633, 



,537.586.587,713 823 



Thom-tree ,,... 723 



Thoronghwort HI9 



Verbena 6u3 



Vervain 427 



Virginia water-leaf 443 



White clover 619 



Willow-herb or flre-weed 6et4 



Packages for extracted honey 165 



Packing bees... 139,265.516.684, 



70-*. 788 Hin 



Painting hives 556 



Paradise for bee-hunters 379 



Partly Hlled sections 59. 564. 628 



Paste for honey-lables 387, «il 



Patent bee-hives 29t 



Patents and inventors 246 



Peculiarly-shapod cells 627 



Phenol and fuiil brood 185. «I2 



Plea tor larue iramcs Si*4 



Plea fur wide frames 663 



Poetical (riiique 245 



Poetry of beo-Keeping 55 1 



Points of excellence in bees. 4(»8. 536 



Poisoning bees 803 



Pollen for bees— necessity of 135 



Pollen In combs ; 5.^6, 612 



PoHen in the sections 378, 456 



Preparing bees for winter.... 74, 



390, 405, 532, 585, 635, «83, 713, 729 



Oneiisy bees 740 



Uncapped nymphs 661 



UiHHpped stores 523, S24 



U ncup]>i n g-ritn 763 



Uniting colonies.... 372.388.389. 



4"». 441 715 



Uniting nuclei Sh'i 



Uupalnteii VM. painted hives 196 



U^esof honey 19. 59.5 



Uses of propolis 651 



Variations in honey' 6.50.683 



Ventilatincbee-cellaie 68, 89.649, 66O 



Ventilation Iii3.2«3, 8II 



Very quiet bees 234 



Visual organs of bees 519, ri91 



Voice of spring 311 



Wages In an apiary 187 



Wnrmlni: hee-reposltories H»4 



Wilier In bee-celiars 84 



Water-tight hives 649 



Wavy and crooked combs 471 



Weitthiogtbe baby 325 



We>tern Fair at London, Ont 678 



What ailed the bees? 468 



What a woman can do 1 611 



What has the harvest been? 582 



Prepaying charges on bees 444 



Preventiim of ^warmlng 103, igfl, 



I4«,152,lii7,I97.23),2:i-'.233. 279, 344 



Price of honey 2.5, ui. 101, 7.18 



Price of succe'-s In bee-koeping. . 726 



Priority of location and invcniion ir,4 



Producingexiracied honey I4n.jii!,277 



Production of comb and extract- 

 ed honey in the sau.e apiary . 742 



Production of comb honey.. 229. 



41".59« 774 



ProHtable bee-keeping.. 345.346, 377 



Promptness and regularity 275 



Propoljs mains 20 



Protecting seciiuns from propolis 267 



Proverbs of bee-keeping 600 



Pure loot convention 99 



l*ure Italians t'ji. hybrid bees. .. 548 



Putting 4-plece sections together 199 



Queen and drone traps 7, 4«8 



Queen-bees u> Canada 563 



Vueen-excludlng honey-boards .. 438 



Queen-excluding suctions 181 



Queen tlyin»t when leaving the cell 74 1 



Queenles.s colonies 595, 644 



Queenless Colonies and pollen 379 



Queenle?-8 colony working .388 



Queen mated within a hive 379 



Queens entering wrung hives 3>*0 



Quietude of bees In winter ... 84, 249 



Races and varieties of bees. 265, 5I7 



Raisin crop 643 



Raising the hives In the cellar. . . 52 

 Rearinggueens324 395.4ll,71l.74ii,79u 

 Hearing queen" on their heads... 20 



Reasons for eating honey 630 



Reception 10 Mr. Cowan 491 



Red clover and bees .... 648 



Uegulating the price of honey 42, 



136. 182 215 



Renewing brood-combs 260, 299 



Rendering old comb into wax 88. 358 



Reporting honey-yields 74 



Renuits ftir 10 years 732 



Reversible hives 74,87, 344 



Reversible honey-boards 170 



Reversing to prevent swarming.. 580 



Review of the past season Kio 



Keviseil version 371 



Rich bee-lawsuit 659.675. 707 



Kipening lioney 230 



Rip Van Winkle bee-keeper 789 



Robber bees 644, 676 



Samson's first colony 219 



Saying their catechism 2<X) 



Sciaper for cleaning hives 214 



Season of 1k«7 . 437, 441, 4k7. 587. 



616. 663. 677. 6;i7. 713. 730. 741. 



747, 792, 794. 82 1 823 



Seasonable hints 515, 595, 8I0 



Scre^nhouse for the apiary 1 17 



Sectional hives r«. one-tier hives 580 

 Section-cases... I2i. 147, lb3. 184, 



232 3 I •'. 339 .508 



Sections filled with comb 37, 150, 



201 '. 2" 1 , -MH 29*1 



Securing the necessary rainfall. . 534 



Separators 27, 55. 552. 822 



Shaiie forhive8 29l.35R,412,5s4.6l3,Ri)H 

 ShakinK queen-cages in transit... 217 



Shippers t'j(. honey-dealers 149 



Shipping hnes 123, 692 



Stiipplny-crates 75 



Shippinif honey 86. 122. 763 



Simplicity hives for wintering... 4hh 



Smoking bees 730 



Solar wa.\-extractor 186,343,474, 



519 .571 



Somethings not to believe 741 



Sour and rusty honey 8ii 



Space above frames in winter 724 



Space below brood-frames 420 



Spacing bruoii-combs 139 



Specimen bees 379 



Spring-hou^fc for wintering bees. 5x0 

 Spring management for bees 261, 346 



Spring protection for bees 266 



Starters in sections and frames., ll 

 Statistics of the honey crop. 581, 



618.629 761 



Steam in a bee-cave 36 



Stolen sweetness an 1 stings 355 



8 ores over the bees in winter. .. 379 



Storing surplus honey 278 



Storinif syrup in empty combs .. 822 



Straight comb" 665 



Successful bee-keeping 2t 



Sundry Questions . 122. 139,202,587 



Superseding queens 340, 484 



Super— the two-part 394 



Superstitions of bee-culture 357 



Swarming. 7,42. 75, 181,355.391, 



469. 484. 51 13. .523. 8U5, 8U7 824 



Swarm of B s 438 



Swiss Honey 819 



Tartaric acid in w Inter 8toreB,585. 792 



Taxing bees 503 



Teach the young folks 771 



Temperature, moisture and ven- 

 tilation .... 138, 183 



Tpmperof bees 602 



Thin honey for winter stores 6W 



Tiering-up 6H3 



Tile-draining 553 



Timeoj rearing young bees 681 



Tin T-supports and cases.... 116, 



!«9. .5'<3. 66 C97 _ 



Top Storage rs. side-storage 5"0 Boyles, J. K..3'>fl. 



Q ran>.ferring bees 17o, 18o. 313 '< Hrad|!-b.Cha.-*.W..31C,324 



Trembling bees 548 j Bramlet. H..697. 



'I'rouble everywhere 485 4 Bray. Alfonso B., 10, 



Two coIoDle* in one hive 29. 218 Brimmer, D.. 121,240. 



When to put on Sections 223, 871 



Where is it found / 251 



Why bees eat foundation starters 788 



Why did the bees perish? 68 



Width of hives 443 



Willi honey find 17& 



Wiley's lie 3,83, 115,483,488.579, 



584.748 787 



Will the colonies winter?.... 660. H76 



Winter bee-reuosiUiry 292,380 



Winter careor honey 616 



Winter coverings over frames.... 773 



Winter deportment of bees 165 



Wintering bees . 27, 154,251.297, 



.''57, 469.691,695 821 



Wintering bees in a cave 2o3 



Wintering in the northern States 776 

 Wintering hers under klicben 52, 308 



Winter nianagoment of bees 698 



Winter passaKt'M for bees 740 



\Vinter uuletude of bees 130 



Worker-bee in a oueen-cell 596 



Worker-comb ana drone-eggs.... 324 



Vietd from one colony 23S 



Yucca brushes 811 



Zinc queen-excluders 13& 



INDEX TO CORRE!!iPOi\l>Ex\T$$. 



Abel, John D.,2e. 

 Abbott. Rev. A., 523. 

 A.C. W.. 170. 

 Adams. G.A..S11. 

 Addenbrooke.W.,251,459 

 Afflerbaugh.N.W.123.2J9 

 Aiktn R. C..203. 231. 

 A. J. R., 122. 

 Alexander. E. W., 316. 

 Allen. L. D.. 4.59. 

 Alley, Henry, 412. 627. 

 Alpaugh. Jacob, 123. 

 Alves. G. a*,. 154. 295. 

 Anderson. J. Lee. 42. 

 Anderson, Thus. A.. .332. 

 Anderson, Wra.. 58, 363, 



Andre. J. H., 103, 154. 



296. 

 Andrews. Frank. 266. 

 Armstrong. J. C. 235. 



5.53. 

 Ashby.G. H.. 684. 714. 

 A8i)inwall, John, 314. 

 Atkinson. A. E., 635. 

 Axiell. Mrs. L. C. 266, 



312,316,326.651.748. 



Bacon, K., 11. 

 Bailey. J. M., 699. 

 Bftlch. Arad C. 6f:3. 

 Balch. Wm. H.. 91. 

 Baklridge, M. M.. 5. 39, 



85. V58, 773.7M7, 78y,804. 

 Baldwin. V. H .771. 

 Baldwin. B. T.. i7i. 

 Baldwin, Edw.. 34h. 380. 

 Baldwin, Krank M.. 540. 

 Baldwin, John. tl. 

 Baldwin, O.N. ,73, 279,597 

 Ball, Geo.. 82 i. 

 Ball. H. S.. 379. 

 Banker. Chas. W., 155. 

 Hanks, Horace, 330. 

 Barb. B. P.. 636. 

 Barber, Chas. D., 4)3. 

 Barber, Ira. 2h2. 358.53t. 

 Barber. S. D.. 411. 

 Barker. Dayton E.. 524. 

 Barnes, Arthur. 503. 

 Barney & Bro.. M. L., 



203,379. 

 Barnum.WillisM.234.472 

 Barrows.O. B.. 7.5.283.763. 

 Barrett, K. C, 32:1. 

 Bartow. Allen, 731. 

 Bates. W. K...539. 

 Bayard. J. W.. 42, 165, 



21.5. .S47. 457. 460. 539. 

 Beal, Prof. W. J.. 259. 

 Beath.Jop., i39. 

 Bechly Fre«i,49l. 

 Beginner. 443. 

 Beitel, <'. G., 184. 

 Beneulct Aaron. 346.359. 

 Benner, J. F., .59. 

 Bennett,Miss Dema.34.5, 



457. 551 

 Benton. Bymn, 490. 

 Benton. W. W.. 31.3. 

 Besse, Dr. H., jki, hhq. 

 Beteinger, N.N., ia5,l69. 

 Bett^n, Ben., «5I. 

 Bingham. I*. F.. 118, 155. 



I(i3, 539. 756, 809. 



Bittenbender. J. W., 10. 



73.412.825. 

 Blalsdell. W.S..6I4. 

 Blanchard. J. H..523. 

 Blan<len.C. G.. :fli7. 

 Blanton, l>r. O.M., 697. 

 Biodgei, John. 187, 795. 

 Boardman. H. R., 4r.o. 

 Boerstler, John, 348,571. 



636. 779. 

 Bo»iardus. W. E., 8. 

 Bott. Fred.. :>56. 



Brodbeck.Q. W.. 323. 

 Brooks, J. E.. 491. 

 Brooks, Jos. M., 333. 

 Brown, Abner, 219. 

 Brown, David, 2<'2, 364. 

 Bruwn, J. Few, 475. 

 Brown, J. H.. 43. 

 Brown, Dr. J. P. H., 762. 

 Brown, H. H., 476. 

 Brunsou. G. A.. 347. 

 Buch. Jacob, 539. 

 Buchanan. Jno. A., 91, 



106. 788. 

 Buchanan & Bro.. J. W., 



427. 790. 

 Bull.Josbua. 133.683,823. 

 Buller, Edmund R., 506. 

 Bunch. C. A.. 795. 

 Burgess, Louis F., 139. 

 Burnet, R. A., 759. 

 Burtch, A. D., 459. 

 BurHjn. S.. 266. 395, 684. 

 Bussanmas, otto, 42. 



Caldwell. J. V.. 7. 119, 



3!*6, 697. 

 Calvin. R. A.. 524. 

 Camm, Wm.. 714. 792. 

 Campbell, B. C. 391. 583. 

 Canty. T.H.. 12). 

 Carroll. B. K., 235. 

 Carr. Wm.. 147. 

 Carr, Wm. M., 187. 

 Carter, D. U., 684. 

 Cartmell.G. B.. 170. 

 Cary. Wm. W.. 603. 

 Cates. H. M., 120. 4.59. 

 Cedarholra. J. P.. 348. 

 ( haddock. M.B..64J2.617. 

 Chapman, (\ H.. 505, 597. 

 Chesiiire, Frank R,. 387. 

 Christie. John H., 267. 

 Church & Son, 8. J., 26. 

 Clark, A. N.. 120. 

 Clark, Herbert. 825. 

 Clark, J. M.. 794. 

 Clark, Z. A., 122, 279, 339. 



379, 391. 



Clarke. Rev. W. F.. 40, 

 131. 134. 2fX>, 217. 229. 

 245, 293, 355. 377. 485, 



533. 597. 675. 695. 

 Cleary.W.. 123, 332,587. 

 <'lemons,Cloon&Co.,4l2. 

 Clickenger. Earle, 364. 

 Ctongh. V. W.,23. 87. 

 Clule, Rev. O., 341. 437, 



534, 615. 

 Coffin. Mark. 476. 

 Cole, S. v.. 551. 

 Coleman, T. M., 122,458. 

 Coleman, W. H., .'S87. 

 Colbert. T. W., 203. 

 Collins, B. U., 475. 

 Colwick. J. N.. 170, 

 Comnock, F. 8., 294. 

 Conely. B. F..444. 

 Conner, <\ W.. 635. 

 Conser. Jonn. 26. 

 Cook, Prof. A. J.. 131, 



233. 247, 266. 310, 326, 



380, 4"3, 439. 451, 467. 

 517.618,630,800. 



Cook. Henry *.. 538. 

 Cooke. Prof. W. W.. 330. 

 Cooroiis, Eden M., 619. 

 Copelund, Jacob, 523. 

 Cornell, S., 371. 

 Coirael.H. S..5«R. 

 Councilman, E. W.. 699. 

 Cowan. Thos. W.. 310. 



579, 725. 726. 

 Cox. *.. 74. 

 Cox.H. D..74I. 

 Cox, S. M.. 10.779. 

 i'raig. Andrew. 90. ,506. 

 Crandall. <;. M.. 57. 

 < rawford. John, 11 5. 

 Crawford. J. G.. 684. 

 Crawley. W.,492. 555,792. 

 Craycraft, John, 120. 

 Crews. Gideon, 234 



Crlpe. Henry, 123. 

 Cronkleton, K. J., 778. 

 Crouse. G..42. 

 Culllnan, J. W., 55. 103, 



119.469, 613. 

 Currier. A. F.. 170. 

 Cushman, Samuel. 1 1.135, 



2,30. 280,488. 5<r2, 821. 

 Cutting, H. D., 490. 635. 



Da'iant. C. P., 102. i«4, 



267. 665, 746. 

 Daniel, T. A., 122. 

 Daniher, D. D., 203. 

 Dart, R , 34-<. 

 Davenport, B. T., 395. 

 jmvis, C. M..332. 

 Davis. HiluaD., 339. 

 Davis, John. 10, 539. 

 Davis, Hebecca H., 72rt. 

 Davis, Wm. H.. 42. 

 Davis, W. J., 235. 

 Dayton, C. W.. 39, 73. 76, 



log. 183.1H4.263,i!81.380. 



Deahl, H. P., 524. 



DeLayens, G., 328. 



Demaree.G. W., 150,278 

 291. 297. 343. 421. 435, 

 486, 491, .505, 518, 583, 

 584.613.681.698. 79il, 



Dennler J., 314.680. * 

 DetwlIer.J Y.,179.393..-.6» 

 Devine, .lames, 681. 

 Devinny, V.. 4.59. 

 Dibberu, C. H.. 150. 202, 



211, 219, 264, 291. 298. 



329, 3<il. 427, 458. 5J5, 



533,683, 695. 

 Dibbern S H.. 151. 

 Dodge, J. R..8(«. 

 Doolitile. G. M.. 37, 137, 



181, 2<f3, 213, 215, 277, 



282, 309, 373. 389. 455, 



517. 585. 59S, 643, 677, 



740. 757. 

 Dorr, Dr. H. R.. 2.35. 

 Dougherty, F.L . 196,371. 

 Douglass, Miss M.A.. 198. 

 Douglass, W. S.. 171. 

 Downing. Walter B., 651. 

 Downs, R., 635. 

 Drane & Son. E.. 524. 

 Duff. A. U.. 698. 

 Dunkley. Dr. B. F., 24». 

 Xiunlap. J. B.. 778. 

 Dunn. J. F.,571. 

 Durward. A. ,540. 586. 



Eastman, Dr. A., 474. 

 Eastwood. L , 27. 475. 

 Euton.F A..71.91.1H3.379- 

 Eckman. J. W.,635. 

 Blen. Ed. S., 615, 650 



711,763. 790. 

 Ellicott, Thns., 170, 586. 

 Emison. John A.,5'<3. 

 Emmons, Mrs. L., 571. 

 England. P. .(.,27,667 

 Erslev. Uans, 569. 

 Essinger, J..51. 

 Evans. H. T., e'33. 

 K. W. a. 203. 

 Ewing, E. E.,42. 



Falrthorne. Dart. 4Bt». 

 Faucett. H. P.. 251, 507. 

 Faurot. J. P., I*r7. 

 Feathprs, Harvey. 47«>. 

 F*»li. K. ».. 107, 

 Fish. W. G..599. 

 Fi^-her. E. N.,25I. 

 Fisher. Henry, 5»e. 

 Fisk. A. W., 11.460. 

 Fletcher. A. P.. 2.51.586. 

 Flick, H. H..677. 

 Foote. I. M ,539. 

 Ford. Wm.. 3W. 

 Fobs. A. J.. 248, 348- 

 Foster. B. B . It 17. 

 Kosier, L. M.. 75. 

 Foster. Oliver. 408, 411 

 443.51.2,535. 



