THE BEE-KEEPERS' lit VIEW. 



339 



Conventional Featuro That may Prove Val- 

 uable, A 326 



C(mtril)iit<)rs, SusRostions for _ 249 



Condensed View of Cnrient R(>i> Writings 21, 49, 



74, 1(19. l:iS, KiT, 111-), 224. 2:i8. 'ISS. 310. 

 Colony not Hest Every Year, The Same. .. . 95 



Combs, the Care of 191 



Commission Men, Selling Without Employ- 

 ins . 18 



Convention. Ontario Bee-Keepers' 41 



Convention, Michigan State 18 



Credit, Giving full 219 



Dadanfs Plan of Preventing Incsease 191 



Dipping-Hoards. ..95 



Dividing Colonies Where Shall the Queen bo 



Left, In 134 



Doolittle Cell-{^up8. 15 



Drawn ('ombs for use in the White Honey 



Harvest, How to Secure 130 



Economy in Labor .. 271 



Eight-Frame Hives vs. Ten-Frame Hives . 307 



EUison's Death, W.J 71 



Entrance Diagnosis 192 



Entrances 271 



Entrances, Hive 244 



Exhibiting Honey at Fairs 19 



Experimental Work in Apiculture. . 5, 19 



Experimental Apiary, Work at Michigan's 5, 33, 



61, 89, 117, 145, 173, 201, 229, 257, 285, 313. 

 Fanners' Institutes and Their Relati'm to 



Reo-Keoping 328 



Feeding, Stimulative 13 



Feeder, Dayton Bee > 327 



Feeders. Percolator 281 



Feeding Sugar to Bees in the Fall and Spring 242 



Feeding and Feeders 302 



Fertilization of Blossoms by Bees 71 



Flora of Nortiiern Michigan, Honey 18 



Five-Banded Bees 305 



Foreign Journals, Extracts From 160,213, 296 

 Foul Brood . . .10, 16, 33. 36, 44. 47, 131, 164, 265, 305 

 Foul Brood, A Wosteru Man's Experience 



with 10 



Foul Brood, its Symptoms and Cure 3.3 



Foul Brood, The Propagation and Dissem- 

 ination of . . ... 3(i 



Foul Brood, Is Bacillus Alvoi 'he Germ of . . 47 

 Foul Brood Without Shaking the Bees off or 

 Interrupting Them in Their Labors, How 



to Get Kid of. . . 131 



Foul Brood; Its Natural History and Ra- 

 tional Treatment 161 



Foul Broody Hives by Burning Kerosene Oil, 



Disinfecting 101,131 



Foul Brood, an Experiment with 265 



Foul Broody Foundation . 305 



Foul Bioo(ly Hives may Need Boiling and 



Wlien they may not. When 10 



Foundation Question, Dadants on the 30fi 



Foundation Tests, Comb.... .. 293 



Foundation Experiment, What Deductions 



Shallbe Drawn From the 273 



Foundation, Tliick 273 



Foundation Not as Liable to Have Fish Bono 

 in tlie ("ondj but Not as Acceptable to 



the Bees. Flat 249 



Foundation Pointers by Rambler, Some 129 



Foundation by a new Process 105 



F()unda*:ion. The Characteristics of Good. . 64 



Foundation, Molded 99 



Foundation Experiments . . 237 

 Foundation, Do Bees Add any Wax in Draw- 

 ing Out 73 



Foundation Experiments, Suggestions for . 93 

 Foundation, Why Rollers are Preferable for 



Making 66 



Foundation, Some Facts Relating to Flat, 



Bottomed 67 



Foundation How to make the best 44 



Foundation and How to Secure Them, Essen- 

 tial Qualities of 42 



Foundation Making on a Press 107 



Foundation in Sections, the Effect of Using 



Heavy 65 



Frames, Advantages of Single-Tier Wide. . 93 



Fumigating Purposes, How to Burn Brim- 

 stone for 214 



Given Foundation.. .. 8,62,68,100,102,135,280 

 (liven Foundation is Softer Than Other 



Makes, Why 62 



(Jiven Foundation, the Superiority of 102 



Given Foundation Went out of the Market, 



One Reason why 68 



Given Foundation Went out of the Market, 



why g 



Given Foundation Made on Rolls 135 



Given Foundation Years .Vgo, How Mr. Hed 



dou Liked 135 



Given vs. Rolled Foundation 280 



(Tiven Press Was Dropped, Why the 9 



Given Press Makes Soft Foundation, One 



Reason why the. ... 69 



Given Press, Improvements Needed in the.. 102 



Gleanings 1,5 



(Trading Honey Objectionable 95 



Hand-Holes Unsatisfactory 104 



Heated Repositoi ies. ,\ Caution in Regard 



to Wintering Hees in 8 



Heddon was not Prosecuted, Why Mr, .. 136 

 Heddon is Regarded by one of his old Stu- 

 dents. How Mr. 300 



Heddon and his Journal, Bro 274, 297 



Heddon Hive, Condemning the 104 



Heddon "s Boo .Journal 106 



High Side- Walls can bo Made on a Press but? 



^ it may not be .Advisable 68 



Hivos, Eight-Frame vs. Ton Frame 307 



Hives for use in Raising tlomb Honey, the 



best Size of 189 



Hives. Eight-Framo 134 



Honey on the Fingers, Removing 164 



Honey Boards 220 



Honey a Fancy .\rticle 19 



Honoy ('omes From. Where . . .... 39 



House-Apiary for Winter and Spring and 



Feeding Bees, .Advantages of I.3 



Hybrid, The Term 218. 219 



Increase Without Finding the Queens, Short 



Method of Making 308 



Incubator, .\ Colony of Bees as an 162 



Introducing Queens 271 



Italianizing an Apiary ... 303 



Judging the Future From the Past 100 



Large Colonics. 30,') 



Large SwartHH and the Weight of Hives .. ..161 



Langdon's Non-Swarmor 15 



Locality, Consider the 17 



Michigan State ('onvention 18, 302 



Moisture in Bee Cellars 19 



Nail for Prying Frames Loose, A Ten Penny 



Wire 219 



North .Americin Association 191. 216, ?45. 27,5, 303 

 North American be Made More Useful, How 



can the ?. 216 



North American Holding More tlian one 



S(>ssi()n .\nnually 303 



Northern Br(>d (Queens Seem More Free From 



Paralysis 240 



Non Swarming 105 



Non-Swarming Bees 105 



Notes From the Pacific Coast 1,57 



Objects of Interest near Whore you Live, 



What are the 17 



Old Straw, Don't Thresh 104 



Ontario Hee-Keopers' Convention, a Brief 



Summary of . 41 



Orange Blossom Honey 15 



Outside Diagnosis 301 



Out-Apiaries. 12 



Parthenogecosis 160 



Paralysis Germs Seem to be in the Honey, 



Ree 326 



Paralysis, Bee 192,244 



Paralysis Seems to be Confined to tho Nurse 



Boos, Bee 328 



Paralysis, Salt and .Sulphur Don't Cure Bee.. 247 

 Paralysis iiul Some* Suggestions for its 



Treatnu-nt, Tho Nature of Bee 251 



Pettit S. T 104 



Percolation, Tho Philosophy of .334 



