844 



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Fastenins frames in hives Hachcnberg, 193 



Fee(linib:-hafk honev f>H5, 644 



Feeding bees. 51. 155. 16R. 275, 293,569 Stnok- 



weli. s— Malev. 157— Ppck, 244— Goodno, 412— 



Hutchinson, 603— Miller, 712 Stout, 782 



Feeding sorghum molasses 134 



Feeding sugar to bees 105, fi-ti 



Fertility of queens Andrews. 2Rrt 



Feriility of perforated flowers Pammel, 635 



Fertilization of queen— Goodspeed, 137— Andrews 2i i4 



Fertilizing the clover 215 



Finding honey Barnard, 57t» 



Finding the queen Waring, 251— Doolittle, 503 



Fire— loss by Kickard, 20— Breeder, 2nii 



First swarms Hiirnson, 405 



Five-cent packages of comb honey Harmer, 



292, H2n oiney. 452 



Florida hunev crop Alderman & Roberts, 707 



Fogy bee-keepers Staley, 506 



Food adulteration 750 



Foreign bees Benton. 519- Cushraan, 531) 



Foul broitd, 19. fiS Davis.43— Beall.l33— iimith, 



153— AVendelken. iy7— Barnhart, 2no— Klint- 



worth. 345— Lord. 4fift— McLain, 472. Aldrieb, sni 



Foul-broody hives and frames 2 IS, 277 



Koundatiori Kastener Alpaugb., 12^ 



Frame-*— distance apart Haclienbery. 5'^n 



Frame-hook llachenberg. 32i » 



Frames i_tf brood Harrison, 5H4 



Fraternal relations of bee-editors 260 



Freaks of queens and bees— Weeks, 268—^11300, 519 



Free-trade and honey 277 



Freezing bees Haines, 3« 



Frequent tlighiB for bees Barb, 149 



Friend ot the bees — h91 



Frozen foundation Ridout, 66S 



Full sheets of foundation in the brood -chamber, 91 

 Fumigating combs and honey Lattner, 40— 



l^ierce. 6o3— Head. 373 Miller. 651 



Gathering honey in January Burnett, 1 16 



German bee-societies 723 



Giving credit for belections h7 



Good location for bees — Douara, 71—Edwards, 124 



Government of bees Pigg, 540 



Grading Florida honey Webster, 679 



Granulation of honey, 101, 218 Harrison, HiO 



Grape-bloom honey Cook, 649 



Hardiness in bees TetTt, 779 



Hnndl ing bees Stahl, 393 



Handling honey 746 



Hatching bee-eggs Groff, 665 



HeHt and cold endurable by bees Craig, 149 



Heddon hive. 253 Tinker, 474— Ueddoh, 490 



He forgot 38y 



Hibernation of bees, 259 Latham, 167. 3i3— 



rlarke. 221 Malone. 357 



Hill's devif^e Ball, 501— Harrison, 746 



Hints for March TrcHUwell. 133 



Hive entrances. 22 McCrum. 61— Gile, 421 



Hive experiments Alves, 31 1 



Hives and frames Boerstler, 45— Doolittle, H23 



Hive-standards Barrows, 2-^'l 



Hiving back swarms Doolittle, 222 



Hiving bees on Sunday 534 



Hiving swarms, 358. 5irt, 726 ne]lems,248— 



Stapler, 325— Sherman, 332 — Taylnr, 345— 

 Harrison, 397 — Smith, 476 — Dibbern, 522— 



Daniel. 563— 8eely, 733 Arwine, 740 



Holding the breath to prevent stings, 6i 3 



Hammersmith. 389. 413, —Cook. 548— Secor, 



551— Deraaree, 568 Cheasbro, 572 



Holy-Land bees 355 



Home-made honey-extractor 748 



Honey analyzed 164 



Honey as food, 261 , 580 Staley, 79t i 



Honey at fairs Harrison, 725 



Honev at Jewish feasts Neighbour, 724 



Honev-bee and the grapes (poem) York. 518 



Honey-bee— ita anatomy, products, etc. . Abbott, 



223 Hastings, 489 



Honesty in bee-keeping Klintworth. 5u7 



Honey-boards, 422, 470 Lossing 165— Heddon, 



267.395 Shuck, 297 



Honey by the barrel 276 



Honey-cakes Teflft, 46h 



Honey-candy Drummon'l , 2h2 



Honey-crates Stewart. 507 



Honey crop of Great Britain K31, 729 



Honey-dew (poem) Secor, 147 



Honey-dew and manna Lindle, Ihu 



Henev-dew for winter stores, 68, 694 Hilton, 99 



Honeyed man. 579 Miller, 615 



Honev extractor Clarke. Hi4 



Honey for bees in winter Lee. 26-* 



Honev for the liver Smith, 27, 77 



Honev fnr tturpius and brood-rearing 5'^2 



Honey from corn Crouley, 524 



Honey from different flowers 650 



Honey harvest. 500.. : Demaree, 485 



Honey-hduse Elliott 243 



Honev-jumhles (poem) 616 Root, 7^7- Miller. 8J8 



Honev of ditforent cohirs Dlbbem, "oo 



Honev on the bill of fare Huntley, 307 



Honey-plants, 105 Doudna, 71— Dunlap, 77, 



Hess, 156— Sherburne, 171 — Sievert, 266, 

 Secor, 312 — Smithera, 364 — Cover, 4n5, 



Stewart, 459— Dibbern. 701 whaner. 839 



Honey-plants of Florida Webster, 77h 



Honey quotai.iims Catterson, 77— Muth, 636 



Honey transformation 357 



Hunev trusts, 84 — Miller, 109— Knickerbocker, 627 



Honey turning to sugar 739 



H <^)ney-vinegar. 67 Hachenherg, 52 1 



Honey-yield in ditTereutlocahties Howe, 717 



Horse fltung by bees Htaley, 791 



Horticulture and bees, 708— Cook, 36— Secor. I2tt, 



Hilton, 295 



Hot summer 452 



House apiary. 3' K) Wilson. 252 



How bees gather pollen Staley, 791 



How bees make cells 46h 



MOW to prevent winter losses Pierce, 64h 



Humorous See or, 469 



Hunting bees. 756 Stephens. IH8 



Hybrid bees Rogers, 185 



Ignorant bee-keepers Israel. 195—TeflFt, 588 



Illinois Slate fair -Rosebrough,6G8— Williamson 718 



Improvements in bee-keeping Roese, 699 



Impure food theory of bee-darrhea Pierce. 647 



Increase.74H—Youug.343—Uarrison,397— Morgan 6 4 



Indiiin summer (poem) Browne, 75-< 



Influence (poem) Secor, 730 



Injurers of bee-keeping Staley, 505 



Insuring bees. ..Wa'dron, 8— Lindle, 5.5 — Council- 

 man. 56— Stevenson, 61— Miller, 77 Hulett, 152 



Interesting library Brillhart, 35 



Internaiional bee-society Miller, 136 



Introducing queens Buller, 165 



In union is strength (poem) Buck, 183 



Inventors' hardships and triumphs Staley, 5n6 



Investments in bee-keeping 468 



Irresponsible 644 



Italian and Carniolan crosses Watkins, 824 



ItaliMU bees Doolittle, 775 



Italianizing bees Williams, 54t>— Gehring, 551 



Italian yueen-bi-eeders Blow, 824 



Italians vs. common bees Sherburne, 171 



June roses fpoem) 375 



June bees and flowers (poem) Adams, 439 



Hachenherg, 520 

 Pettit, 745 



Keeping a rec ord «if each colony 



Keeping bees in the hive 



Keeping bees on shares ai 



Keeping comb honey. 595 Moyer, 69 1 



Keeping honey from candying 781 



Kentucky hives Demaree, 184— Tyler, 312 



Langstroth's annuity. 4fv4, 435. 515, R68, 519, 835— 



Heddon, 93 379— Miller, 483, 7h7— Am. Expert 483 

 Lar.gst'Oth hives and frames.. .Stone, 124— Ball, 157 

 Large hives »nd frames— I. each, 12— Hambaugh, 



199. 279— Heddon, 201. 395— Davis. 299— Camm, 346 



Larval bee-food 666 



Larval bees Cook, 440 



I^ate extracting 6.50 



Late spring Stokes, 357 



Laying capacity of a good queen Doolittle, 439 



I-a"yirg eggs in royal cells 7-58 



Laying workers Roese. 553 



Legi.slation for bees— Willer.282.4n8— Oamni, 346 

 -Miller. 583. 662, 777 — Dibbern, 777 — Tefft, 838 



Length of bee-life.. 777 



Lennox. Ont.. fair 709 



Lessons of the season, 679 — Swezy. 103- Cook, 794 

 Light cellars— Ball,62— Bingham, 106- Youngman 1.56 



Linden honey Harrison, 492 



Location of an apiary 118, 326 



Ijong confinement of bees Malone, 341 



Longevity of bees, sheep and hens 83 



Look at your wrapper label 645 



I^oss of bees by freezing Hall, 555 



Lowest temperature when bees work — Haskin, 123 



Mailingaueens. 3.57. 339. 483 Morrison. 355. 3«n 



Making hives, hand-holes, etc 134 



Management of bees Waldron, 555— Dibble, 587 



Mangrove and palmetto honey 679 



Manipulaiiou of rever-ible hives Ijangstroth, 294 



Manufactured comb honey. 308. 356, 404. 42i. 



457 Wilev. 436 



Maple-trees and bee. 6I6 Chaddock. 826 



Marketing honev. KS^?. 155.469 Gander. «— 



BaHridge. 149— Foster, 156 — Wlirox 165— 

 McKnight. 23o— Henderson. 244— Muth, 249— 

 Harmer. 292— Aopinwall. 363— Dibbern, 392, 

 71^3. 772 — Hachenherg, 521— Mason, 552 — 

 Plnmmer.555—Doolittle,567— Knickerbocker. 



597— Gehring. 61 7— Root. 743 Hambaugh, 795 



Marking the hive of a mating queen 326 



Marksof puriivin bees I^ynn. 133 



Matingof queens. 438, 680 Groff, 665 



Mav flowers (poem) 359 



Mc Knight's honev exhibit 6fi0 



Medicinal properties of honey Qrimshaw. 423 



Metal rabbets, 3n9 Latham. 50« 



MpThoiisand implements Hachenherg. 519. 792 



M igratory bee-keeping Tucker, 7i7— Cook. 791 



Minorean queens 548 



Moisture and bees. 772 Singer. 716— Taylor, 793 



Molasses barrels and jugs for hcmey Erkel, 684 



Mold in bee cellars l"i. 502 



Molds for making foundation,243.. Doolittle 23— 



Faris. 173 Graden. 298 



Month of April (poem)... Secor. 263 



Mortality of bees in winter 502 



Moss for winter packing • 755 



Movable-comb hives Hall. 554 



Movable-frame hive Staley, 5o6 



Moving bees. 6. 69. 726— Harrisim.20.ft40— Ginter. 

 IfiFS— Pinkerton. 204— Erkel. 244— Stringer. 412 



— HiM. 425— Hachenherg, 519 Gehring, .551 



Mu«ty combs 3itH, 32-t 



M y steries of bee-keeping Harrison, 57 



Nature's way of managing bees, 197 — Vandruff, 



lfiS_p,,nd, 2ii4.....' .Doolittle. 323, 375 



Nebraska bee and honey show Heater. 6>8, S22 



Nebraska bee-pasturage — Gale. 377 



Nectar of tlowers Stewart, 501— Harrison, so9 



Never strike a bee Arwine, 725 



NEW Bee-Books and Periodicals— 



A B C of Bee-r ul ture 787 



Bee-Keepers' Review 36 



Beesau'l Bee-Keeping 116 



Rook of Bee-Kecping 419 



British Bee-Keepers' Guide-Book 243 



Cook's M anual 675, 755. 7h(.) 



Free Lance Secor, 223 



LangPtroTh's Hive and Honey-Bee 803 



Queen Breeder's Journal 8(t3 



Welsh Bee-Bonk 5^3 



Western Bee-Keeppr 116 



Simrains' Modern Bee-Farm Cushman, 58 



New (Constitution and By-Laws 69.5, 708 



Miller. 711-Cook. 74o Holtermann. 747 



New honey-re*iources *'ook, 794 



New Invention— comb founriatlon,244,595— Dahl, 148 



New Year's open door (poem) Park, 7 



Nuclei colonies Shuck, 443 



Number of frames, 85, 246 Roebuck, 187 



Obtaining sweets in the middle ages Hills, 361 



i»ctober tiays (poem) 7 709 



Odors and bees. 765 Chaddock, 776— Cook, 804 



Ohio centennitil exhibition Mason. 123, 759, 773 



Oil-stove in a bee-cellar Lockhart, 125 



(ibjects and work of queens and bees (Jerry, 376 



Ola combs— Cieary.Ho2—Holtermann,649— Matey 810 



Old-fashioned bee-hive Marks, 20"} 



(,)ld foundation in sections Solveson, 125 



Old phogy bee keepers Lighty, 36i 



old queens, 772 Harrison. 667 



Oleomargarine and honey, 691 Root. 7.^9 



One-piece section decision ,...275, 291 



Open-side sections, 467, 499. 680 Bafdridge, I36 



Organization among bee-keepers — 681 



Origin of honey Heddon, 600 



Origin of the h')ncy-bee Robinson, 727 



Our friends, the flowers (poem) Williams, 435 



Over-stocking anil populous colonies. ..Dibbern, 

 331— Adams. 47t> Tefft, 833 



Packing bees. 278 Kau. 11— Seabright, 45,16.5— 



Klemow, 61— Slyer, 109 — Bartow, 203— Bu- 

 chanan, 32K Geliring, .550 



Painting hives. 295 Stockwell, 9— Bla'-hly, 405 



Paris exposition, 692, 709 Riley, 788 



Parthenogenesis Uanburg, 712 



Parlv-tlHed sections, 51. 138 Theilmann. 25— 



Stewart, 57 Hohnadel, 125 



Pasturage for Bees. 8«. 682, 7o7. 747 



Chaddo'k. 392— Jackson. 440 Green, 535 



AifaltH.6K. 245 Willis 8-Westover.41— Muth- 



Rasmussen, I83— Jarvls. 2'<5 Thielmann, 339 



Alsike clover, 613 Baldridge. h', 41, 132— 



Lindle, S.5— Bates. 115— Campbell, 1.57— Morris, 

 169— Hicks. 2H4— Stanford, 3<k) — Secor, 3i3, 

 476— Stokes, 540— Hutchinson, 548.... Bunch, 684 



Apple-bloom Damarin, 389 



Asters. . Picket. 61— Cushman, 569— Roese, 629— 



Deadmap, 717 Prior, 766 



Basswood; 451 , 564 Read, 11, 217— Lee. 44 - 



Cates. 123-Burton, 476 Scott, 572 



Blooming curit)siiy Bell. 620 



Buck-bush Prime. 156 



Buckwheat. 70s, 709. 725. . Becker, 476— Young- 

 man, 563— Rogers, 604— Miller, 615 ~- Secley. 

 629— Moyer, 629 — Park. 629- Bunch. 684 — 



Stewart, 759 



Button-hall Shuck. 804 



Lhapman honev-plani, 1 o. 308 Secor, 3I3— 



Highbarger, 325, 468— Keeler, 355 — Buckley, 

 373— Burton, 4l9~Curlee, 444— Kirkpatrick, 



508— Green, 535— Bacon, 596 Chapman, 620 



Cone flower Todd, 579 



Corn Biggins, 469 



Culver's physic Dibbern, 540— Waterman, 572 



Dandelion Merritt, 380 



Eucalyptus Pryal. 164 



Mgwort-Waterman.572—Uarrison,644— Russell 649 



Gay-leather McDaniel. 620 



Golden-rod. 723 Pickett, 61— Cushman. .569— 



Bates (poem). 614 Roese, 629 



Grape-bloom Cook, 649 



Hean's-ease Martin. ,588— 



Haskins 62-1 Flanagan, ai2 



Hedge-hyssop Coleman, 620 



Honey locust 597 



Japanese buckwheat Keatch, 772— Cook, 838 



Lucerne Hone, 317 



Mangrove Webster, 678 



Mel i lot Bates, 1 15 



Melissa. 7.55 Tyrrel, 749 



Mignonette Grlifith, 717— Waring, 782 



Mustard Prior. 405 



Palmetto 7o7 



Pepperage Bennett, 718 



Pleurisy-root Becker, 476— Heddon, 643 



Poison-ivy Sample, 437 



Raspberries. Harmer, 13— Newman, 28~Shahk, 380 



Red clover Fritz. 93 



Skunk-cabbage Doolittle, 300 



Sneeze-weed Stephenson, 812 



Spanisb-needle ilambaugh, 684 



Sweet clover. 115, 3**7, 773. ..Davis, 27— Billing, 

 44— Hone, 317— Dibbern, 535 — Waterman, 



57-2 Park, 629 



Verbena Todd, 579 



Water -leaf Cory, 405 



White clover... Reed. 11— Doudna. 71— Thome. 

 141— Fleming ipoem)343— Bittenbender,389— 



Burton, 419 Miller, 615 



Wild basil Curlee. 540 



Wild cucumber Hanson. 83-i 



Wild rice Uewett. 836 



Patents and inventions Taylor, 731 



Pear honey 68 



Peculiar queen and (olony 



Rawlins, 34! Kellogg, 556 



Phenol for foul brood Beall. 133 



Photography and hee-keeping Walrath, 796 



Placing olonies close together #. 



Haven, 292 ■ Barrows, 492 



Planting for honev. 749 Rldenour, 268— 



Hutchinson, 372 Cook, 794 



Planting trees. 774 Cook, 675 



Pleasantries, .596 Puhl. 547— Gehring, .551— 



Demaree. .56h— pr.or, 585 Miller, 615 



Pleasures and difficulties of bee-keeping 9i 



Points in breeding bees DuflT. 131 



Poisoning bees, 457 Laitner. 4i»— 



Bombarger. M4 Oiney. 139 



Pollen and suL'ar candy Sherington, 99 



Pollen asftiod lor bees Doolittle, 22 —Cook, 264 



Pollen in the s'-ctions Heddon, 395 



Pollination arid perforation of flowers 



Pammel. 633 Staley. 791 



Postal reform ■- 676 



Poultry and beea Cates. I23— CofTman. 189 



Preparing bees for winter Bates. 75— Abbott, 



.536 — Hill. (;i2 — Roese. 698— Singer. 716 — 



Miller, 72H-Harrison, 772 Hutchinson, 820 



Preparing feed for bees Dibbern, 28a 



Preparing honey for market Dibbern, 700 



Preservation of apples ™v,:.-" .^i 



Preventing stings Wilder, 467 



