208 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



" Feeding Back," 38 



Few Bees, Too 18,19 



Foul Brood 18 



General Farming may be Combined with Bee- 

 keeping, by Hiring Help 201 



Great is Truth and Will Prevail 40 



Heddon Hives 2, 5 



H ives Wide 3 



Hives 1,10,23.26,37,41, 62, 131, 165 



Hiving Swarms on Empty Frames 113 



Honey Boards 2, 40, 93, 99, 132 



Honor to Whom Honor is due 25 



Inversion 2,8, 64 



Increase by Removing the Queen, Prevention 



of ' 58 



Increase to Great Haste for 21 



International Convention 80, 185 



" Irons, too Many " 20,37 



Italians 33, 79 



Judging at Fairs 185 



" Langstroth on the Honey Bee "44, 65, 82, 101 



117 



Legislation not Understood, Proposed 18 



Manipulation, too much or too Little 21 



Mich. State Bee-keeper's Convention 205 



Jlistakes in Bee-keeping 9 



Migratorv Bee Keeping, 99, 116. 125, 126. 127, 



128, 129 130, 133, 145. 150, 152, 153 



Moisture 7 



Nature Following 19 



" Nature. According too " 11 



National Flower. The 185 



Newman, Illness of Mrs 205 



Nortii Western Convention 133 



"Official Organ," Mr, Heddon's 63 



Oil Cloths 3 



One-Frame Nuclei at Fairs 133 



Overstocking 18 



Peddling Honey : 202 



Pollen Theory 9 



Popularity. at Home . . 62 



Poultry Keeping and Bee Keeping Combined 196 



Protection 4 



Profits, Figuring 19 



Premium Lists* at Fairs, Apiarian 186, 205 



" Practical Bee Keeping " 27. 48, 63 



" Production of Comb Honey " — A Review ... 38 



Queens Cost of 9 



Queen Rearing, New Methods of 135 



Qucns and Their Influence upon Success in 



Bee Culture 99, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115 



Queen, Removing the 58 



Queen Rearing 80, 83 



Quilts 4,93,94,96,97,99 



" Rambler is a Specialist, Why 179 



Review, its Home, its Editor, "and his Familj', 



the 193 



Sohooll Teaching and Bee keeping Combined. . 202 



Sections 20, 24, .35, 36. 134 



Selling Diaries and Sharpening Shears 200 



Senaing Papers after the Time is Out 41 



Secretaries Ought to Have Pay, and Every- 

 body Ought to Pay 184 



Shade 81,83,93,94 94.95,97,98,99 



Shallow Frames 11 



Shake Out Function, the 2, 4 



Size of Hives 4 



•' Silo and Silage " 63 



Small Fruits and Bee-keeping 196 



Some Things that maj- be mixed with Bee-keep- 

 ing; but each man must choose for himself 198 



South, Getting Bees Cheaply from the 2-^ 



Special Numbers 205 



Specialty, non ;^'l 



Specialty Desirable, is? 177 



Specialty vs Mixed Bee Keeping 169, 177, 178, 



179, 180, 182, 187 



Specialty, The Highest Succees attained by. . . 178 



Stimulative Feeding, undersirable 60 



Supers 9, 24, 36 



" Survival of the Fittest Produces Better Bees 

 than Cattle, The Law of the 118 



System, Lack of 20 



Using up Basswood Timber 24 



Union, The Bee Keeper's 135. 183 



Ventilation 9, 96 



Venture, Bro. Newman's New 63 



" Western Apiarian," the 80 



We do need Conventions 185 



Wide Frames 6 



Wintering of Bees. Out Door. .136, 145, 146, 149 



153, 136, 164, 165, 166, 167. 168 



Winter dairying Combined With Bee-keepingl96 

 Winter Dairying is the Thing to Combine with 



Bee-keeping. 198 



Winter Fruits Combines well with Bee-keep- 

 ing, the Raising of 201 



Wooden Combs 169 



Wood, Chopping Cord 196 



Mex to CorresBoMeiits. 



Aldrich,C. B 37 



Andrews, Jno 35,62 



Balch.C. 1 152 



Bingham, T F 33, 130, 163 



Blanton, O. M 125 



Boardman, H. R 6 



Buchan an , J. A 60 



Burrell, H. D 202 



Chapman, C. H 204 



Cook.A.J 109,181 



Cook, E, J 201 



Cutting H. D 35 



Demaree, G. W 7 



Dibbern. C. H 98 



Doolittle, G. M 57, 112,135,200 



Ellison, W. J 110 



Elwood, P. H 58 



Ewing, E. E 34 



Fisher, C. L 36 



Flanagan. E. T 111.127 



Foster, Oliver 5, 20, 36 



Fowls. Chalon 23,36 



Frame, E 165 



Green, J. A ,....11, 18,38,53,97, ] 29, 178 



Hasbrouck, J 113, 180 



Hasty,E,E 98,149 



Hayhurst,E. M 17,33,96 



Heddon. James.. 2, 19, 34, 55, 93, 110, 126, 145 



162, 182,20-2 



Holterman,R. F 37, 162, 185 



Hunt, M. H 179 



Kildow, A. L 132 



Larrabee, J. H 167 



Manum, E. A . ■ 164 



Martin, J. H 4.37 



Mason, A. B 161,183 



Mclntyre, J. F 24,98 



Millar. C. C 3, 18, 25, 54, 93. 109, 180, 184, 196 



Morrison, S. W 35 



Patterson, S 24 



Poppleton, O. O 146 



" Rambler " 97, 179 



Robbins, Geo. F 11,94,192,198 



Sawyer. H 131 



Schlichter Bros. & Co 129 



Secor, Eugene 95, 199 



Stachelhausen, L 128 



Tavlor. R. L 1, 21,53,95, 125,166,177, 198 



Tei-ry, T. B 203 



Viallon. P. L 170 



Walker, Byron... 22,61,130,150,166 



Walker, Mrs. Byron 99 



Watkins, S. L 34 



Weed, E. B 26 



Whiting, L. C 126, 201 



Williams. R. B 114 



York,B.M 95 



