362 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Queen-Trap Versus the Solf-Hiver 



Queen Excluders, 



Queens, Dark .. .. 



Queens are lost in Queen Rearing, how. . . . 

 Queries and Replies 



Residue, or " Slugum," how to f?et the wax 

 out of.. 



Removing Honey from the Hive 



Reversing ("ombs on tlieir Centers. ... 



Revcr.Hible Extractors 



Rise and Fall of a Bee Hive 



Robbers, how .Vnnoyance from them may be 

 .Vvoided , 



Robbing Propensity of Bees may be Used to 

 Advantage, how the 



Robbing may be Stopped, how 



Scraps From Visiting Letters 



Selling (jlass at the Priee of Honey 



Section Leveler 



Sections, Scraping 



Sections, Advantages of Shallow 



Secor, Eugene 



Sealed Covers 



Self-Hivers 103, 



Self-Hivers are too Costly and Cause too 

 Much Labor. Loss and Risk 



Self Hivers, a Defense of 



Self-Hivers, Latest Improvements in 



Self-Hivers Versus Queen-Traps 



Self-Hiver, Pratt's 



Self-Hiver, the Evolution of the - 



Self-Hiver Discourages Swarming by Killing 

 off Drones 



Simmins System of Introducing Queens not 

 .\lways Successful 



Smoker Construction, Some Novel Hints on 



Smoker Experiments 



Smokers, Experiments to Testjthe Blast of. . . 



Smokers. Testing 



Smoke from Propolis, Efifectiveness of 



Somnambulist and the .\piculturist 



Southern Bee-Keeping, Diversity of 



Solar Wax Extractor and how to use it.. 



Some of the Things I Wouldn't do 



Somers, (j. T 



Specialty, Bee-Keeping is Drifting into 



Stung a tireat Number of Times, What to do 

 When 



Starters may be the Most Profitable 



Sugar-Honey Discussion has Gone far 

 Enough at Present 



Swarm, Old Bees do not Locate the Hive 

 Wlieu they 



Swarms do not .Vlways Return to their own 

 Hives, why 



Swarming and its Management 



Supers, Removing 



Taylor's Foundation Fastener 



Tearing Combs, Bees 



Three Colonies in one set of Supers and pre- 

 venting Swarming. Working. 



'• Timely Topics " 83. 63, 91, 120, Wi, 199, 22(1, 



Transferring and Getting tlie Honey out of 

 the Old ( 'ombs, an Easy Motliod of 



Uncapping Machines 



Uncapping Macliines are Needed More than 

 .Vutomatically, Reversible Extractors. . . . 



Unfinished Sections 



Uncertain Behavior of (ireat Masses of Bees 



Van Deusen, (;. C 



Ventilation 2.59, 318, 



Ventilation and its Importance. Top 



Ventilation Plays so Important a Part in the 

 Wintering of Bees, why 



Ventilation of Bee ( 'ellars 



Washington Trip and Something about the 

 ( 'onvention 



Wax Extractor, a Mammoth Solar and Fur- 

 nace-Heat 



Wax in Comb Honey is not Injurious or Un- 

 wholesome 



Weak Colonies in the Spring, Strengthening 



Wells System, the 



Why Younger Bees Cling to Their Hive Even 

 if it is Moved : 



What is Honey ? 



95 



36 



317 



143 



262 



20 

 199 

 167 

 168 



94 



262 



212 



12S 

 3« 

 41 

 98 

 263 

 23 

 233 

 102 

 267 



70 

 9.5 

 76 

 70 

 67 

 42 



69 



207 



36 



174 



131 



36 



141 



238 



10 



20 



182 



13 



6 



212 

 294 



14 



206 



235 

 164 

 234 

 ()4 

 233 



201 

 254 



142 



179 



166 

 73 



228 



317 



324 

 89 



312 

 324 



15 



200 



107 



106 



74 



45 

 40 



Wiring, Vvhy Frames need 46 



Winter, (Jetting tlio Bees Ready for 266 



Winter, Preparation of Bees for 2.54 



Wintering Bees Under the Snow a Failure.. 45 

 Wooden <,)neen Excluders that are a Success 41 



World's Fair, Bees at the 23 



World's E'air, Bees and Honey at the 173 



World's l''air, Tlie Bee and Honey Show at 



tlic 318 



Mex to CorrespoiKleiits. 



Aikin, R. C 7,20, 39, 92, 107 200, 228, 285, 



.Uley, H 



-\tchley, Mrs. Jennie 



Barber, C.J 



Benton, Frank 



Corneil, S 9, 131, 



Comstock, F. S 



Cook, A.J 238, 290, 



Crane, J. E 



Daggitt, E. .V 37, 136, 



Dayton, C. W 171,204, 



Dibbern, C. H 



Doolittle, G. M 4.5, 108, 



Elwood, P. H 



France, E 



Frazier, W. C 



Getaz, Adrian . . 



Goldsborough, A . T 



Green, J. A 11, 



Gravenliorst. C J. H 75, 106, 



Hasbrouch, J. H 



Hawley, H M 



Hastv, E E 21, 47. 77. 110, 146, 184, 215, 241. 



297, 327. 



Hewee, W. G 46, 



Heddon, James Zil, 261, 284, 



Hill.\. G 23, 



Jaques, E. R ■. 



Johnson, Lowry 



Lari'abce, J. H 



Langdon, H. P 99, 



Manum. A E 



Martin, J. H 



McNay, F'rank 



Miller, C. C 36, 166, 182, 212, 



Murray, ( '. H 



Porter, R. & E.:C 138, 



Pouder, Walter S 



Pringle, -Vllen 



Pratt, E L 67,76, 



Pryal W. A 



Rauchf uss, Frank 



" Rambler" 35, 66, 94, 134,170, 



Root, E R..., 74, 



Rumford, Isaac 



Shuck, S A 



Sill, Prof 



Taylor, B....38, 45 71, 98, 108, 129, 177, 258, 287, 

 Taylor, R. L 33, 6S, 70, 91, 97, 127, 163, 199. 



226, 253, 254, 265, '281, 292, 304. 



Trego, S. t 



Weller. Geo. R 



312 

 182 

 143 



69 

 144 

 314 

 141 

 310 

 174 

 167 

 259 



95 

 289 

 324 

 168 

 6 

 267 

 141 

 183 

 109 

 107 

 107 

 269. 



295 

 212 

 256 

 101 

 239 

 135 

 141 

 5 

 165 

 240 



71 

 255 

 232 

 173 



96 

 231 

 291 

 203 

 105 

 230 



47 

 265 

 296 

 22.5, 



Illustralioiis. 



Apiary of B. Taylor 



Canaclian Honey Exhibit at the World's Fair 



('omb Leveler, Taylor's _. 



Extractor, Daggitt's .Vutomatic Reversible.. 



Foundation Fastener, Taylor's 



Heddon 's Residence 



Heddon's Home .Vpiary, 



House Apiary of B. Taylor 



House Apiary, Taylor's Latest 



Iowa Honey Exhibit at the World's Fair . . . 

 Mich. Honey iOxhibit at the World's Fair. . . 



Langdon's Non-Swarmer 



Michigan's l-2x peri mental .Vpiary 



New York Honey Exhibit at tlie World's Fair 



Self-Hiver, Pratt 44, 



Self-Hiver, Dilibern . . • 



Smoker, Daggitt Dc^uble-Bellows 



Solar Wax Extractor, Aikin's 



201 



2.56 



320 



98 



105 



64 



.W9 



350 



257 



108 



)f2I 



319 



144 



210 



319 



76 



43 



37 



201 



