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movable frames — because he taught his coun- 

 trymen to use bars. Frank Benton, as re- 

 ported in the American Bee Journal., 7215, 

 rather scorches them. Dzierzon is still liv- 

 ing, and pictures of hives with bars appear 

 in French books more than 150 years old, 

 Benton himself found the bar system in use 

 among ignorant Greek peasants, in an out- 

 of the-way region where apiculture has 

 flowed unchanged for centuries. And some 

 of these Greeks made increase by taking out 

 part of the combs to found a new colony. 



John M'Arthur has had two queens fertil- 

 ized by fertile worker drones on his island in 

 Lake Ontario. This was done late this fall 

 if I take him correctly. He owes it to api- 

 culture to have the performance of those 



queens next year recorded. American Bee 

 Journal, 71!*. Brick by brick the wall of 

 positive knowledge is built. A few repeti- 

 tions of the above will squelch forever the 

 opinion of those brethren who held fertile 

 worker drones to be impotent. Next we 

 want evidence whether they are better than 

 other drones or not. Quite possibly they 

 may be. 



M'Arthur also contributes the fact that 

 drones on the hunt for queens sometimes 

 seize hold of each other and fall nearly to 

 the ground, where they let go and rise again. 

 He considers this fighting : but after all it 

 may, perchance, be only the frenzy of wan- 

 ton play. .4.B. J., 718. 



Richards, Lucas Co., Ohio, Dec. 18, '94. 



Geperail Irjdex to Volurpe VII- 



INDE32C TO SXJBJBCTS. 



Abscondins Swarms 



AdvortisemeiitB 



Advertising, Irregular 



Adiuiratii)n Society, Mutual ;i42, 



Adultoration 



Adulteration of Honey 



Adulteration, Talk About 



AdiiltiMuti'i] lloiKW, Detecting 



Attilliation, What aro tlin [ienefits of? 



After-Swariiiiiifj;, I'oHitive Prevention of . .. 



American Hcc-KccpBr 



American liec .lomiial too Low in Price. .. 



American J{ei' Journal 



Apiciilturist 



Apicultural Work at Experimental Stations 

 Baldridgo Method of Treating Foul Brood a 



Success _ 



Bees, Dark and Light 



Bee Escapes . .46, 61, 98, 99. 137, 158, 166, 184, 



215,219,241. 



Bee Escapes, th(< Philosophy of 



Bee Eseapee and llow to Use Them 



Bee Escapes are a (ireat Comfort. . . . — 

 Bee Escapes in (ieneral, tlie Working of. . . 

 Bee Escapes, Neechnl Improvement in... 

 Bee Escai)(>H, How In Put Them On, and How 



They Save Labor and Prevent Robbing.. 



Bee I'^scapes, Advantages of 



Bee Escapes and the Motives That Inspire 



the Bees to Pass Through Tliem 



Bee Escapes Witli an .Abundant Exit 



Bee Escape, the Stampede .. 



Bees can Escape Pretty Lively When Going 



One at a Time 



Bee .Jonrualism 



Bees. Five- Handed 



Bee Paralysis. . . 246, 266, 268, 271, 3 '1, 305, 

 Bee Paralysis in ('lieck, Borax and Salycilic 



Acid Holds 



Bee Paralysis Cured Through the Queen . . 



165 

 104 

 304 

 273 



98 



19 

 106 



21 

 216 

 136 



15 

 221 

 104 

 219 



221 

 305 

 193, 



184 

 158 

 219 

 184 



98 



46 

 99 



192 

 166 

 241 



215 

 192 



305 

 308 



301 

 271 



Bee Paralysis, Sulphur an Apparent Cure for 



Bee Paralysis, What May be Done to Pre- 

 vent the Sjiread of 



Bee Panilysis, Starvation not the Cause of . . . 



Bee Paralysis, Symptoms of 



Bee Paralysis, Mistaking it for Yellow Jas- 

 mine ... 



Bee Paralysis a Worse Scourge Than Foul 

 Brood 



Black Mees 12, 137, 



Black Bees can do. What. 



Black Meos vs. Italians. 



Brimstone for Fumigating Purposes, How 

 to Burn. 



Brood, Dead 



Brace Combs 61,248, 



Brace CVimbs Really Needed, Are 



Brace and Burr Combs 



Buckwheat 



Bulletin, Taylor's First 



Bulletin on Bees 162, 



("arbolized Cloths 



Canadian Bihi Journal 



Candy for Queen Cages 



Cantlying of Honey not Understood 



Calfornia Bee-Keepers do not Want, Some 

 Things that 



Carniolaus 163,191, 



Cariuolans are ( i reat Breeders 



Carniolans Good Workers, Very Gentle and 

 Not (ireat Swarmers ... 



Changed Conditions of Things in Bee Cul- 

 ture and How to Meet Them 



Clipping Queens. Catching, Holding and . 



clipping her Wings, a Novel way of Holding 

 a Queen While 



Clarifying Wax 



('leaning Sticky Fingers 



( >orueil's Deatli, Mr.. 104, 



Covers, Removing Hive 



266 



246 

 268 



268 



308 



271 



12 



137 



214 



219 



270 



2j8 



61 



12 



272 



272 



99 



15 



219 



•-'12 



7 

 240 

 163 



240 



252 

 156 



214 

 95 

 220 

 128 

 164 



