THE BKE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Drawn combs for Sections . . 105 



Drone Comb and Virgin Oneens 242 



Drones formate (Jneen-Rearing, Preserving .. 269 

 Drone Comb, Virgin Queens and the Building 

 of 336 



Editor Edit, Should an 180 



Eldorado, The Bee-Keepers' 143 



Entrance Closer, An . . . 10 



Error, Persisting in . 180 



Evajxirated Bees I45 



Extractors, honey 7° 



Examining Bees "in the Cellar before Carry- 

 ing them out 88 



Excremeutal Discharges . 240 



Extracting Unfinished Sections 263 



Exchanges, Bee-Keepers' 277 



Extracted, Packages for Shipping 342 



Fastening l>ees in the hive 217'' 



Kertillization of Queens, Controlled 203 



Fertillization of Blossoms, Importance of In- 

 sects in the 271 

 Flight, Taking Bees out for a . . 179 



Foundation, No- Wall 118 



Foundation, New-Process Versus the Old-Pro- 

 cess 337 

 Foul-Brood Question, the I'^o 

 " Combs may be used I'nder Some 

 Circumstances 19 

 Foul-brood Law, Mich. Bee-Keepers working 

 for a 52 

 " on the Decrease in Canada, ... 19 

 Foul-Broody Hives need no Disinfecting 19 

 Foul Brood V Honev, Careless Attempt at Burn- 

 ing " ' 87 



Foul-Brood I,aw for Michigan 120 



Foul-Broody Honey, IJoiling . 25, 213, 216 



Foul-Brood' by Boiling, Destroying 150 



Foul-Brood, Prevention of ' 212 



Cure 243 



" " Germs, Vitality of 272 



'■ " Germs, Boiling . 276 



Food, Honey as a 309 



Fuel for Smokers 274 



Gerstiing Theory 177 



Gleanings and Grammar 179 



Good Things from Other Journals . . 52 



Cood Natnred, Keeping Bees 69 



Government willing to aid in the Importation 

 of Apis Dorsata 297 



Grading of Honey . 101 



Hasty -savs Good Bv 20 



Hatcti-Gemmill Wa'x-Pre.ss . 13S 



Heat, Bees Outside the Hive not Suffering 



from the 86 



Help that may come from Letters . 21 



Heddon Hive,"Controlling Swarming with the, 144 



Hetherington, Capt. J. K. . 303 



Hives that are Unwieldy .... 51 



Hives and Honey Boards ... 70 



" Size of ...54,167,211,313 



II, 18 



" Large 26 



" and Colonies, Size of .76 



" Locality and Management 73 



" Small ...91 



Honey Leaflets ,50 



Honey, Dealing in .44 



" .Stored by Blacks or Italians, DifTerence in 87 



" for Horse-Feed 145 



" Produced, .\mount of 277,297 



" as a Luxury 277 



" Dew 133, 231,240,262, 265 



•' " Origin of 308 



" asaFood 309 



Hutchinson. Her work and Condition, Mrs. .182 



Hungarian l>ees 271 



Hunting Wild bees .261,262,295 



Hunting the Honey Bee 280 



Hyde-.Scholl Separators .8 



Increase, Prevention of 178, 233 



Inky Drops from the Smoker, What Causes. .341 



Indoor Wintering of Bees 343 



Introducing Queens 246,306,337 



.\ Certain and Practical 

 Method of 183 



Italian Versus German bees 71 



Judgment, Hasty and Ill-Considered 47 



Kaerntner Bees ...271 



King Birds 300 



Kreutzinger Entrance Closer 10 



Large Number of Colonies, Necessity for a — 303 

 " Hives . ... .26, 299 



" Cells Don't Increase the Size of the 

 Queens 50 



Large Colonies 154 



" Versus Small Colonies 299 



Laying Season, How Long is the 19 



Langstroth, An Opportunity to Honor the 

 Memory of 21 



LarvLc for Queens, Bees Choosing 234 



Laws, Pure Food 278 



Lang^iage, Out-spoken 49 



Lay, Length of Time that Queens 84 



Length of time that Queens lay 9,84 



Leakage Stopped by Coaling Rubber Rings 

 with Wax 212 



Locality and management. Hives, 73 



Locality, Don't Forget the 89 



Locality, The influence of . 270 



Magic Lantern show 279 



Mate, at what Age Queens may 273 



Mating of Queens 186 



Mating of queens, Control of the 144 



Mammoth Clover 87 



McKnight's Home, Some Glimpses of 150 



Milkweed as a Honey-Plant .. 143 



Motion, Are Bees .\ffecfed by Objects in . . 40 

 Motns will not injure Clean Combs. .. . ....20 



Moving Bees Short Distances 237 



Miller, Dr. . . 207 



Mice in the Cellar .... 338 



Narrow Sections ... ..119 



No- Wall Foundation 118 



Nuclei From Being Robbed. Preventing 82 



Oil-stoves, Warming bee-Cellars with .304 



Organization may Accomplish, What . 23 



Out-spoken Language 49 



Packing, Thickness of Winter ... ... 245 



Palm of Cuba, The Royal . 330 



Packages for Shipping'Extracted Honey. 342 



Pickings from our Neighbors' Fields ... .50 



Pickled brood 247 



Plain .Sections ... 122 



Planting Trees for Honey..,. 266 



Philadelphia Convention ... . 247 



Phonetic Spelling ... 333 



Pressure in Rendering wax... 24 



Printer's Ink can help in the .Selling of Hon- 

 ey 199 

 Prolificness m a Queen De.sirable, Is Extra. 52 



Propolis and Travel-Stain 148 



Prevention on Increase 178 



Premiums, Giving 149 



Propolis and wax 209 



Propolis often Mi.ved with Wax 20 



Prevention of .Swarming .. 175, 208 



Prevention of Increa.se 233 



Practice Versus Theory 216 



Prosecution of Adulterators -277 



Printer's Ink, Power of .... 241 



Promptness Ver.sus Information 304 



Profession, bee-keeping as a ... 312 



Pure Food Laws ..278 



Queen-Cells built. The best Place to have 339 



Queen-Traps . . 294 



Queens, Introduction of . . 306 



" the bees Caring for Caged 302 



" may Mate, , At What .Age 273 



Queen-Traps Versus Clipped Queens 269 



Queen's Flight by Clipping her Wings, Con- 

 trolling a 271 



Queens, bees Choosing Larva; for 234 



Queens are Inferior when the bees Select the 

 Larvic, Some of the 215 



Queen Cells. Artificial . 229 



Queens, Controlled Fertilization of 203 



the Mating of 186 



•' Hap-Hazard 179 



Queenlessness, Outward Signs of 336 



Queens by Removing the old Queen, Rearing 174 



