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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Percolator Feeders 281, 



Planting for Honey 



Poor Seasons to be Expected 



Pound, Selling Bees by tlie ... 



Progressive Hoc-Keeper 



Protection for Bees in Spring 72, 



Protection and Stimulative feeding. . 193, 



Prevention of Swarming 16. 



Prevention of Swarming by Working Several 

 Golonios Together 



Preventing Increase 



Progressive Bee Keeper 



Practical Bee-Keeper ... 135, 



Pulled Queens 



Pulverized Sugar for Making (^andy for 

 Queen Cages 



Quarterly, Bee- Keepers' .220, 



Quarterly, Why Some of the Journals do not 

 Notice the 



Queen, How to Find and Clip a 



Queen While Clipping her Wings, A Novel 

 way of Holding a 



Queen, How Much ("enters in the 



Queen Cages, Construction of 



Queens, Caring for Large Numbers of 



Queens When There is a Surplus, How to 

 Care for 



Queens Injured by Taking From Full Col- 

 onies 



Queens Cramping.. 



Reports, Those Apiary 



Review to get the best Correspondence, 

 Wants th»», 



Read, What do you ? 



Ripening of Honey 



Root. .\ Visit From Ernest : 



Seat Tool Box 



Seat for Bee-Keepors 



Selling Honey Without Employing Commis- 

 sin Men 



Separators 



Sealed Covers are not Objectionable, When . . 



Self Hivers, High Hopes for the 



Size of Hives for use in Raising Comb Hon- 

 ey, the best _ 



Smoke and how to use it 



Smoker . . 



Snow to Drift Over the Hives and Remain 

 all Winter, Don't Allow the 



Specialty can do. What 



Spring Protection 



Sponge for Cleaning the Fingers, a_ Wet . . 



Strike Compelled the Editor to Give up his 

 Visit Among Bee-Keepers 



Stimulative Feeding 181, 



Supply Trade, the Future of the 



Success in Bee ('ulture 



Sugar for Winter Stores 



Subscripti'in Price of Class Journals Must be 

 Higher, Why the _ ' 



Supers, Early Work in the 



Subduing Bees 



Sweet ('lover 41, 102, 



Sweet Clover as a Honey and Forage Plant. . 



Swarm Explained, the Energy of a 



Swarms Cluster on a Bush, How to Make 



Swarm (Catchers 163, 186, 188, 



Swarm ('ateliers vs. Queen Traps 



Swarm Catchers and Queen Traps 



Swarm (Catchers are to bo Used, How 



Swarm Catchers. Advantages of 



Swarm ('atchers Work Satisfactorily 



Syrup Without Heat that will not Oystalize, 

 Making 



Taylor R L 



Tariff on ITonoy 



Trp Bars, Wide Deep 



Toronto (llobo 



To wuKend Seel ion Press 



Twenty tivo years Experiments in Bee-Keop 

 ing - 



Two Queens in one Hive not Always a Suc- 

 cess 



Uniting Bers 



yan Deusen J 



243 

 161 

 21.'i 

 163 

 1.5 

 103 

 219 

 223 



16 

 135 



301 



162 



15 



71 



274 



274 

 107 



214 

 45 

 242 

 220 



166 



192 

 163 

 69 



9 

 193 

 133 

 ^20 

 271 

 245 



18 

 191 



38 

 186 



189 

 193 



304 



12 



181 



191 



192 

 209 

 19 

 164 

 155 



246 

 222 

 222 

 106 

 106 

 240 

 194 

 189 

 1S6 

 16-1 

 188 

 188 

 189 



193 

 15 

 242 

 302 

 242 

 134 



Veil, Holding Down a 135, 161 



Veil Without Tucking it Inside the Collar, 



How to Wear a 1('5 



Wax (^ausod by Pollen. Yellow Color in 301 



Wax Manipulation 65, 104 



Wax Manipulation and Foundation Making 65 



Wax, How to Make (iood 64 



Wax with Acids, Cleansing 61 



Water Bot tie in Queen Cages 44 



Wintering, An Experiment in 27 



Wintering Boos iu a 'Warm Atmosphere 16 



Wintering Bees in a Heated Repository, A 



( 'aution in Regard to 8 



Winter, Proparati( )ns for 20 



Woodcock Foundation Fastener 71 



Index to CorresDoMeiits. 



Abbott E.T 216 



Aikin R. C 98 



Armstrong J. E I(i5 



Aspinwall L. A 328 



Atchley Mrs. Jennie 166,305 



Baldridge M. M 102, 131 



Beall J.T 193 



Bell Lewis B 300 



Case J. B 242 



Cornells 16,20,36 



(!overdale Frank 136 



CyroniusFH 16 



Dadant C. P 66, 306 



DaggittE. A 93 



Dayton C. W... . 46, 104, 107, 137, 158, 184, 241, 244, 



215, 247. 



Dibbern C. H 104. lt-7, 217 



Doolit' le G. M 139, 248, 249, 304 



FordT. S 240,308 



Foster Oliver 42 



Flanagan E. T 68 



FrazierW. C 15,191 



France E . 240 



Gemmill F A 328 



Getaz Adrian ; 251 



Gill M. A 307 



Golden J. A 189 



Green J A 47 



Hasty E. E 21, 48, 74, 109, 139, 166, 195, 224, 25% 



310. 



HatchC.A 64 



Head G. L 12 



Heddon Jas 9, 135, 222, 223, 297, 308 



HoltermanR. F 104 



Holmes R.H i02 



Howard Wm 164 



Hunt M H 65 



Inglis Kathrine M 160,213, 296 



Jones H.L 242 



Langdon H. P 15 



Looft C. G- 164 



Mason Dr. A. B 69 



M.Knight R 39.1 33, 212 



Miller S.E 302 



Miller C. C 8, 107, 222 



I* iller F.J 2 4 



Miller A. C 191 



Myers John 62 



Murray C H 191 



Newman T.(i 13f) 



PatersonJ N 165 



Phin John 2!8 



Fringle Allen 41, 128, 193, 220 



Pryal W A 44 



Quigley E. F 305 



"Rambler" 7,38,100,129,1.57 



Shepard M. W 73 



Smiih L. B 192,246 



Somerford F O, 242 



Taylor R. L 5, 33, 61,91, 127, 155, 181, 209, 237, 



292, 3 1. 



Taylor B 1 -, 46, 95, 130, \^S, 194, 215, 2,52 



Tlumipson F. L 219 



Todd Elmer 10 



Van Dousen Justus 67, 214 



Wilcox J. W 1 166 



VVoodley W. W 99 



