'rmm mmbricmi* mmm j©^KifMi*. 



845 



'^'■■^■^■^tt^^mkmm^m^^mmikM 



Prevention of increase, 91, 198, 246, 394, 406 



Jones. 407 — Klwouil. 4J7 — Dibbern. sa.'i — 



Woodward, fiutt— Smith. 781 llumbftugb. 



Prodigal— that didn't return (pnem) Secor, 



ProKeny of unfertilized queens Groff, 



Proliflc queens 



Properly iittriiding to bees McDonald, 



Propolis in MiclitKan Clark, 



Proiectint: hivt-s fruin heat, and cool nights 



Pure bees are best 



Pure honey Armstrong, 



Pure Italian bees Campbell, 



Purely-mated queens 



PuttinR bees intocfllarw, '20 Lyman, I7i >— 



Uouliltle.TtH— Harrison. 79i Waldron. 



Putting bees into winter quarters 



Putting bees uut of cellers, 681 Pierce, i»n3 



Atwater. Ufi"— Le hevre, 3«y Davenport, 



Put ti tig sect tons on the hives 



Smith. ir.;i Doolittle, 



Puzzling colony Mathew s, 



Quality of winter bee-food Pierce, 647 



Queen-cages Tucker, I7i2 



Queen-cclla that do not hatch 598 



Queen-exL-luciirig honey-boards, 150. 293.422,570— 



Trumper, 45— Heddon, 3y6~McIntyre, 444— 



Kruschke, 584 



Queenless colonies, 3h(i, 435 8milli, 357— 



Graves, 364 — Stith, 504, 602 — Hutchinson, 



521— (ireiner, 538 Wendelken. 556 



Queen-lessons in government 



Hachenberg. 811 Alves, 839 



Queens from the South Graves, lus 



Queens laying in royal cells and sections, 6, 55(>— 



Hubbard, Ui 3 Doolittle, 630 



Queen that stinys her rival 758 



Questions for replies Hewett, 42, 120— 



Feathers, 120 Stewart, 120 



Race between pigeons and bees 692, 820 



Races of bees, 78o Evans. 34y— 



layman. 532 Bunch, 580 



Hearing brood Cheshire. ii96 



Rearing pure bees Han burg, 712 



Rearing queens— Higgins. 57— Doolittle. 135, 323— 

 Ford, 139 — Poppleton. 248 — Grouse, 252 — 

 Pond. 297 — Barrows, 30U — .Johnpon, 330 — 

 Shuck. 344, 443— Evans, 3*9- Demaree. 455— 

 Balch, 470 — Teirt, 556— Alley, 599 — Clark, 



666 Martin, 714 



Records of queens 31.9 



Removing sealed larvae Shuck, 443 



Removing surplus honey Harrison, 714 



Removing the queen to secure more honey 7lu 



Reproduction of the honey-bee 



McLa m, 4H7 Groff, 663 



Rent of an apiary 661 



Re-queening colonies 747 



Reversible bottom-boards ......Goodrich, 2i>4 



Reversible Irames. 150 Tetft, 426 



Reversible hives CuUinan, 39— Crocker. 137, 



188-Bull, 184 Langstroth, 294 



Reversing 630 



Reversing combs in extracting Hachenberg, 792 



Rheumatism and bee-stings... Councilman. Hi8— 



Graves. 217 Staley, 791 



Rhode Island apiarian exhibits 660, 676 



Rich bee-lawsuit 4, 457 



Riddle Keeler, 3r,5 



Rights of bees McNeill, 5W6 



Ripening honey Evans, 348 



Robber bees, 261. 277. 405, 725, 781 



Little. 308 — Lyman, 444 — Jenkins, 538 — 



Hachenberg, 793 Staley, «08 



Room for brood Barber, 444 



Salivary glands of bees Cook, 441 



Salt for bees Barrows, 380— Urie, 451 



Sand instead of bottom-boards 723 



Saved by bees 643 



Saving honey by removing queens Stith, 504, 



602- Hutchinson. 521 Greiner, 538 



Sawed sections Van Vechten, 141 



Sawdust around hives kji 



Sawdust for ptdlen, 243. Wilkins, 203 



School of sorrow (poem) Ludlum. 37 



Seasonable hints, 5h<i Harrison, 196, 310.372, 



379. 516— Dibbern, 331,391,612 Stahl, 393 



Season In Canada 644 



Season of I8M8 Stephens, 825 



Second swarms Dibbern, 522 



Sectional brood-chambers.. Tinker, 86~Heddon, 



l<i7, 140 Biildridge. 136 



Sectional hive— historical Baldridge, 2hi 



Sections fora beginner 277 



Section-cases. 805 Evans, 349 



Selling nectar on land Camm, 346 



Sense organs of bees 612 



Separators and sections ...Qile, 277— Besse, 331 — 



Evans, 349 .Bradish, 92 



Sex of bee-eggs, 566 Demaree, 604— Morgan, 645 



Science criticised Cook, 602 



Shading hives Holtermann, 152 



Shaking or palsy bee-disease 



Middlebrnok. 332 Wanng, 782 



Shallow brood-frames Baldrldge, 136 



Shipping bees. 499, 6tJ Youngman, 124— Hill. 315 



Shipping-crates Heddon. 505 



Shipping honey Do<'little, 567 



Silver lining to the clouds. .Malone, 419— Mason, 



5.V)—Barrow8.579—Harri9on,644— Armstrong, 797 



Size of brood-charaber Doolittle, 327 



Small hives vs. large hives Davis, no, 299— 



Hambaugh. 199— Heddon. 2(tl Dadant, 247 



Smoking bees, 749. . . .Stahl, 393— Bingham. 41 1 — 



Kinsel. 782 Atwater, 8O6 



Snow around hives Dibbern, 4i 



Song of the bees (poem) Aiken, 119 



Space around frames 39<.), 422 



Space for bees to cluster 262 



Spacing brood-frames 774 



Specialists in bee-keeping Miller, i;6— Balch, 76 



Spraying orchard bloom Warner, 81 2 



Spraying swarms Stapler, 325— Barrows, 492 



Spreading brood in the spring 91 



Spring f poem) Hayne, 279 



Spring dwindling Dibbern, 391— Haskin. 412 



Spring work in the apiary, 23') Hicks, 264— 



Dibbern 2ni— Harrison, 310 Demaree, 827 



Squeezing blood from a turnip Moyer, 419 



Starved brood McTiJiin, 487 



Statistics of bee keeping, 131, 179. 259, 516, 7o7, 

 740. 771... Young, ny, ;'(t3— Dodge, 132-Cook, 

 147. 244— Dunn, 147 — France. 1^3 — Wilcox, 

 181— Mills, 195- Davenport, 249— Sweet. 266— 



Stone. 277 Moyer, 307 



Stealing honey by bees Wright. 4fi9 



Sterile queens Pardee, 452— Luce, 524 



Stinging bees, 613 Jewett, 617 



Slinging the cappings of cells, 598 



Shuck, 614 Miller. 651 



Straight combs, 837 Miller, 607 



Strong colonies GilTord, 444 



Slung by bees 4-.'0 



Sugar and honey used 740 



Sugar from honey. 451 Alley, 371 



Sngar-pru'i ucing tree.. Proxmlre,164— Poppleton 325 



Sugar suited for bees 632 



Sugar syrup granulating Ashby. 812 



Summer work of bees (poem) York, 551 



Sundry questions Morse, 405 



Supers Peck, 244— Cullinan, 339 



Superseding queens, 309 Lyman. 243— 



Stewart, 4.59 Poppleton, 471 



Superstitions about bees 645 



Surplus stories ssi 



Swarm-catchers, 275 Dunlap, 125— 



Graden, 317— Morrison. 420 — Manum, 42(>— 



Hachenberg, 520 Seely, 733 



Swarming, 23, 38, 40G, 6.5o, 694, 7-i7 Thornton, 



74— Hodges, ii:'4— Maley. 1'S7— Irwin, 1.57.268— 

 Rogers. 185— Hand, 250— Pond. 297— DutT. .340 

 —London, 356— Graves. 364— Loveland, :-i94— 

 Curlee, 444— Demaree, 4.56, 633 — Anderson, 



459— Poindextcr. 504— Lath am, 536 Smith, 781 



Swarm on a man's hat 501 



Swarming out Reese, 299 



Swarm with two queens Ferree. 133 



Syrian bees Guenther,'26I— Mahin, 328 



Sy riO'Albino bees Meeker, 6 1 



Taking lessons in bee-keeping 723 



Tax i ng bees Davis, 189 



Temperature of bee-cellars Hastings, 12— 



Tyrrel, 25— Hewett. 76 — Stephens. 93 — 



Crouley, 171— Hand, 25i— Beath, 202— Potter, 204 



Temperature when bees fly 67, 166 



Tost uf foul brood Davton, 570 



Texas honey-plants Bell, fi75 



Thanksgiving (poem) Winthrop, 775 



Theory and practice of bee-keeping Tetft, 836 



Thin foundation for comb honey Sage, •B8 



Three-sided hive Chalmers. 340, 412 



Tiering up, 358, 613. ..Cullinan, 403— Gilford, 444. 



6,52— Doolittle. 601 Demaree, 827 



Toronto honey exhibit 66 i 



Transferring bees, .54.. Reynolds, 76— Rogers, j 85 



—Heddon. 1H6— Robbins, 222 Hill, 313 



Traveled liumble bee (poem) 566 



Two Colonies in one hive 7'-!t 



Two-ounce sections, 355 Harmer, 292, 82n 



Uncapped sections of honey Lovett, 517 



11 ncappine combs for extracting 630 



Uncle Sam's national flower 643 



Uneasy bees in tlie cellar C-ssnan, 92 



Uniting colonies, 616, 747. .Smith, 357— Williams, 

 .54i>-Harri8on, 731— Robbins,796— Woodward, 807 



Uniting hybrids and Italians Whitmer, 125 



Unknowable in bee-keeping Hicks, 56 



Uses of honey 660 



Veil and gloves 646 



Ventilatirm, 22, 707 Tyrrel, 25— Holtermann, 



152— Stevens, 188— Hand, 251 — Thielmann, 



263— Une, 553 Lighty. 347 



Virgin queens Demaree, 604 



Water for bees, 118 Bull, 43— Lyman, 17o— 



.Jackson, 440 Urie, 



Wax adulteration 



Wax-cakes 



Wax-secretion, 325 Gerry, 



Weak colonies Hubbard, 



Weather and crops 



Weed B 



Welcome apiary 



What ailed the bees? Johnson, 124— Dorsev, 



What the bee has taught us HaU, 



When to buy and move bees Harrison, 



Wide frames 



Width of sections 



Wild flowers- bunch of (poem) Chase, 



Wiley lie, 52. 68. IO6, 216. 387. 499,516, 580 



Langstroth, 22<t—Ewing,f291— Doolittle. 3H8— 

 Evans,.388— Wiley. 388,484— Dunn ,548— Pettit, 



Winter flights of bees 



Winter food of bees Hutchinson. 



Winter passages in combs Holtermann, 



Winter of ih«h-89 Dibbern, 



Winter stores Singer, 



Wintering Bees, 7, 696, 747 Waldron. s— 



Nebel, la-Gibson, 42 — Henkle, 42-Lindle, 

 5.5— Councilman, 56— Reusch, 75— Bates. 7.5— 

 Beath. 202— I-ighty & Zeigler, 204— Holden, 

 266— Kinsel, 280 — Tyler, 311- Secor. 312 — 

 Boardman, 347— Hambaugh. 377— Hall. 5.54— 



Pierce, 648 Schmidt, 



In box-hives Stone, 



In cellars. .Councilman, 56— Ogden, 62— Cleary, 

 124— Ford, 139— Hulett, 151— Prime. 156— Hall. 



In light cellars Ball, 62, 157 



Bingham. 106 Youngman, 



In the South Bingham, 



On the summer stands Rosecrans, 



Under a straw-stack Utz, 



Under the snow Doolittle, 



Winter, we greet thee (poem) Lloyd, 



Winter work Stockwell, 



Wired comb foundation , 



Wired frames of foundation 



Women and bee-keeping, 691,757 



Douwias, 91 — Gale, 645 — Casbon, 762 — 



Atwater, ho6 Sherman, 



Wooden comb 



Woonsr)cket, R. I., fair 



Worker bees Staley, 



Worker brood in drone-cells Miller, 



Work in the apiary Voung, 



Work of the bees Power, 



Worse than moonshine Foggy, 



Yellow fever in Florida Craycraft, 



Yellow-Ja' kets Btaley, 



Voung. IvarS 37, 



Young queens Demaree, 



836 

 755 

 629 

 791 

 583 

 71 

 757 

 460 



62» 

 522 

 7.55 

 456 



COKRESPOI^I>£I%XS. 



Abbott. Rev. E. T.,223. 

 Abbott, L. F.,.53I. 

 Adams. Rev. G. A., 12. 



291,476. 

 Adams, H. G., 439. 

 Adamson, Ira, 3l7. 

 Addenbrook, W., 13,460, 



5J4. 

 Adkiaon, A. J., 252. 

 A. H.N., 245. 

 Aiken, D., I19. 

 Alderman & Roberts, 



707,750. 

 Aldrich. P. M., ^tn. 

 Alles, Fred. L., 651 

 Alley, Uenry, 599, 692, 



'96. 

 Alpaugh, Jacob. 125. 180, 

 Alvea. G, M ,311,839. 

 "Amateur Expert," 483, 



787. 

 Ambrozic, Michael, 19. 

 Amos, , I. H.. 531. 

 Anderson, Thos. A., 372. 

 Anderson. Wm., 316,459. 

 Andrews, Frank. 217. 

 Andrews. John, 204.268. 

 Armstrong, J. C, 515,796. 

 Arnold, Henry H., 357. 

 Arwine, E. S., 725. 

 Ashby, G. H.. 668. 812. 

 Aspinwall, John, 363. 

 Aten, A. C , 1H6, 217, 540. 

 Atwater, A. B., 268. 

 Atwater, S. B., 8nfi, 

 Avery, John B., 556. 



Babb, Enoch, 108. 

 Bacon, R.. 572, 5y6. 

 Bailey, Moses, 492. 

 Baker, ('. W.. 3o(i. 

 Balch. Wm. H., 76, 471. 

 Baldenspergcr. J., 59. 

 Balciridge, M. M., lo. 41, 



104, 132, 133, 136,149, 



281,440. 

 Ball. H.S., 62, 157, 317, 



501. 

 Barb. B. F., 149. 

 Barber. Chas. D., 12, 259, 



444, .523, 604. 

 Barber, Ira. 125. 

 Barlow, Bradford. 45. 

 Barnard, H. P., 570. 

 Barney, MX. & Bro.,lo9. 

 Barnhart. Samuel, 2<h>. 

 Barrows. D. P.. 251,3ini. 

 Barrows, O. B., 43, 364, 



380. 49-2. .579. 

 Bartow. Allen. 41, 203. 

 Bates. Clara Doty, 614. 

 Bates, P. J.. 7.', 115. 

 Battey, C. D., 8i2. 

 Bauernfeind, John, 268. 

 Beall, Wm., 133. 

 Beath. Jos., 169,202. 

 Becker, Jacob, 476. 

 BeII,.LC., 620,675. 

 Bell, N. M.. 339, 483. 

 Bennett. Miss Dcma,132, 



361,373, 7IM. 

 Benton, Byron, 459. 766. 

 Benton, F. H., 92. 

 Benton, Frank, 329,518. 

 Besse, Dr. H.. 331. 

 Bessev, Prof. C. E., 90, 

 Billing. Peter, 44. 

 Bingham, T. F., 21, 106, 



116. 117.411. 556. 

 Bittenbender, J. W., 389, 



51 18, 828. 

 Blachly. Mrs. Mary, 405. 

 Blanchard.J. H., 2o4. 

 Blodgetr, John W., 61, 



83,341,460. 733. 

 Blow, T. B., 824. 

 Boardman, H. R., 347. 

 Boerstler, John, 45, 77, 



2M5, 620. 

 Bomberger, W. M., 84, 



99. 

 Bostwlck, J. R., 164. 

 Bosworth. W. V. Jr.. 796. 

 Boutwell, W. B.. 251. 

 Boyd. Calvin, 165. 

 Boyles, J.E., 645. 

 Bradlsh,C. W.. 92, 332. 

 Brasel, Thos., 67. 

 Bray. A.B.. 37. 

 Breed, Dr. J. E., 492. 

 Breeder, C. H. 200. 

 Bridges, A.. 164. 

 BrlUhart, S. B., 35. 

 Brown, Arthur F., 556. 



Browne. A. F.,758. 

 Brown, J. Few, 115. 

 Buchanan, John A., 109, 



328, 

 Buck,D. C, 183. 

 Buckley. A. D.. 373. 

 Bull, Joshua, 29, 184. 

 Bull, T. S..43. 

 Buller. Edmund. R.. 165. 

 Bunch. C. A., 538, 684. 

 Burnet, R. A., 84. 

 Burnett, H. G., 116. 

 Burton. S., I08, 316, 419, 

 476, 766. 



Cady. J. E., 28. 

 Cadwallader, John, 475. 

 Caldwell, J. V., 30<_). 

 Camblin. A. S.. 412, 

 Camm. Wm., 346. 

 Campbell, D. L., 157. 

 Campbell, E. C , 393, 616. 

 Campbell, R. H., 572,750. 

 Canty, T. H., .362. 

 Carman, H W. in-*. 

 Carbino, Lewis, 332. 

 Carroll, B. P., 13, 157. 

 Carson, S. K., 460. 

 Casbon, Mrs, E., 762. 

 Cates. H. .vi., 123, 756. 

 Catterson. J. S., 77. 

 C. F. G., 217. 

 Chaddock, M. B., 44, 260,. 



392. 700, 776, 826. 

 Chalmers, D., 340, 412. 

 Chapman, H., 620. 

 Chapman. Justus. 285. 

 Chase, Nellie, 372. 

 Cneasbro, L. D.. .572. 

 Cheshire, Frank R., 596. 

 Choate, Rufus, 835. 

 Christie, A.. 1CK>. 

 Christie, John H., 285, 

 Church, S.J. & Son., 44, 



50s. 

 Churchill. E. P.. 343. 

 Cissnan, Robt., 92. 

 Clark. A. N., 666. 

 Clark, H., 413, 

 Clark, J.M.. 62. 76.172,779 

 Clark, Z. A., 69, 148, 181, 



275. 532, 563. 

 Clarke, Rev.Wm.F., 104, 



12.5,221. 

 Clayton. N. C, 645. 

 Cleary. Wm.. 124, 602. 

 Coffin, N. D.,317. 

 Cofl'man. W. C, 189. 

 Colburn, E. P., 252. 

 Cole, G. W., 163, 189. 

 Coleman. K. M., 620. 

 Colraan, Norman J., 709. 

 Comstock. J. L.,252. 

 Congdon. A. B.. 28, 

 Conrad. S. W., 120. 

 Cook. Prof. A. J., 36,58, 



147, 151. 169. 181, 220, 



244, 264, 323, 44<l, 452, 



523, 532, 548. 5«3. 602. 

 611.649,675.68', 715, 

 727, 739, 740, 794, 804, 

 83H. 



Coon, C. H ,1.54. 

 Councilman, E. W., 56.. 



108. 363. 

 Cory, Wm. G.. 405. 

 "Country Bee." 61B. 

 "Country Parson." 765. 

 Cover, G. W., 71, 40.5. 

 Cowan. Thos. W.. 19, 20. 

 Cox, S. M.,828. 

 Craig, A. 124,380,663 

 Craig. David, 149. 

 Cram. M. M. 165 

 Craycraft. John, 629 

 Crocker, R. L. 188. 

 Cnmkleton, Ezra J. 458, 



572, 828. 

 Crouley, Wm. 171. 332, 



524, 782. 

 Grouse, G. 252 

 Crowder, G. W. 316 

 Cullinan, W. J. 39, 310, 



339, 403 

 Curlee. Mrs. J. B. 444.540 

 Cushman. Sam'l, 58, 268, 



539, 549, 568 



Dadant. Chas. 200. 247, 



295, 533. 537 

 Dadant, Chas. & Son, 51, 



357. 

 Dahl, Rev. T. H. 108, 148 

 Damarin, A. 389 



