THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



46S 



Secretary's Corner. The 14-56 



Seals for PopularizinK Honey 5 



Secretary's of Affiliated Association, Notice 



to 364 



Selling Extracted Honey 458 



Spraying in Bloom, Beekeeping vs 99 



Stores, Feeding Bees for Winter 366 



Sweet Clover for Stock Feeding 329 



Winter Stores. Candy for 48 



Wintered, How the Bees Have 185 



Wintered Unusually Well, Bees Have 123 



Wintering Bees in Tar Felt Paper 7 



Wintering of Bees, Out-of -Doors 48 



Wintering Bees in Florida 6 



Wintering of Bees. Outdoor 410 



Wise Blacksmith, A 305 



Correspondents 



Baldwin, Prof. Edwin G 381 



Bartlett, Ira D 48 



Bigelow. R. H 168 



Blaine, R. J 244 



Bonney, Dr. A. F 94-303-331 



Boyum. Geo. A 212-265 



Bowen, A. H 367 



Brown, Edward G 297 



Bucher, C. F 186 



Burton, C. F 186 



Burton, E. E 89 



Bull. John C 345-455 



Carr. E. G 25 



Cajh, John W 60 



Clute. C. H 9 



Dadant, C. P 4''0 



Doney, E. A 186 



Foster, Wesley ...19-47-51-64-142-213-409-447 



Fowler. Earl C 211 



Gates, Dr. Burton N 20-21-23-61-99 



Getaz. Adrian 96 



Gordon. Geo 1 85 



Hall Burdett 185 



Hall. David 185 



Ha^t^inger. Jr.. Edward 249-288-326 



Hodgkin. C. H 185 



Holden. B. J 186 



Hostetter. L. K 223 



Hill chin -o-n, Elmor 327-458 



Jaeer, Francis 305 



Jones. O J 138 



Kprr, L. E ?6fi 



Kirknatrirk. George H 93 



Kn-'pi*. John safi 



KreiTter. A. K "63 



T.ntbrnp. Harrv <1K,S 



Loveioy W. L 186 



McCoy. F. R 91 



MpT>hall. D. Stad 287 



Millen, Prof. F. Eric 102-219-303-408-451 



Millar, D. W 227-37& 



Miller, E. S 47-54-55 



Moore, G. E 185 



Newell, Wilmon 97 



Nichols, George 175-290 



Oles, Irving 60 



Paterson, L. 13 



Pearce, J. A 13-263 



Pettit, Prof. Morley 225-343-450 



Perry, C. F 328 



Phillips, Dr. E. F 141-170-2.56-410-4.57 



Pleasants, J. E 65 



Pollock, F. D 48 



Pulcifer, Mrs. Alice J 185 



Rennolds, E. N 45-92 



Root, H. H 295 



Sladen, Prof. F- W. L 339> 



Smith, A. W 186 



Smith, L. K 10-11 



Stoneman, J. H 186 



Stoddard, E. A • 144 



Stimson, C 208 



Stine, Rev. J. W 14-217-223-337-410 



Townsend, Earl F 170-329 



Townsend, E. D 7-214 



Townsend, O. H 371 



Vollmer, William 216 



Waltz, Rev. Herbert 185 



Watts, C. S 388 



Weber, Thos 245 



Whithead, Celia Baldwin 302 



Wilder, J. J 49-60-86-130-209-289 



Wilson, Prof. H. F 27-173 



Williams, Geo. W. 14-18-56-59-85-134-220-329-374 



Wilson, Edward 186 



Illustrations 



Banquet, National Convention Denver 56 



Baxter, E. J 181 



Bonney. Dr A. F 335 



Carr. E. G 176 



Cottage, A Quaint 368 



Foster, Wesley 91 



Gates, Dr. Burton N 90 



Harbison, John S.. deceased 66 



Hive Looks Like, What an English 370 



Honey, Comb 52-53 



Hotel Auditorium Denver 57 



Ontario Agricultural Exhibit 450-458 



Pellett. Frank C 90 



Separator and Brood Frame 124 



Spring Protection With Tar Paper 88 



Stoneman. J. H 179 



Skep, An Old Fashioned 369 



Townsend, E D 176 



Welch Yard, The 133 



Williams, Geo. W 179 



Wintering in Tar Paper 135 



Chittinaugo, N. Y. 

 Oct. 7, 1915 

 Mr. E. D. Townsend, 



Dear Sir: — Enclosed find one dollar 

 to pay balance on honey jars ordered 

 Sept. 26. Am pleased that you ordered 

 the third gross. 



Thanking you for helping me get 

 the goods at so great a reduction. 

 I remain vours truly, 



BURDETT HALL. 



The New York State Association of Beekeep- 

 ers' Societies 

 Will hold their annual convention on Dec. 7th 

 and 8th in the Court House in Syracuse, N. Y. 

 This being a fairly good year for honey in this 

 state we expect a good attendance and a 

 very pleasant and profitable meeting. Be one 

 of the crowd at Syracuse on Dec. 7th and 8th. 

 IRVING KINYON, 



Secretary. 



Bee Meetings Next Fall 



Some time ago a committee was appointed 

 to arrange the dates of next winter's conven- 

 tions on the circuit plan as far as possible. 

 Several months have been required to arrange 

 the dates to the satisfaction of all concerned. 

 The States joining in the circuit and the dates 

 on which convention will be held are as fol- 

 lows : 



1. Ohio Nov. 26-27. 



2. Illinois Nov. 29-30 



3. Kansas Dec. 1-2. 



4. Missouri Dec. 3-4. 



5. Minnesota Dec. 7-8. 



6. Wisconsin Dec. 9-10 



7. Indiana Dec. 10-11. 



8. Iowa Dec. 13, 14, 15 



9. Michigan Dec. 15-16. 



10. Chicago-Northwestern Dec. 17-18. 



From the above dates it will be seen that 

 conventions will be in session continuously ex- 

 cepting Sundays. By this plan, si)eakers of 

 prominence will be able to attend a number 

 of conventions without inconvenience. If the 

 dates could have been conveniently arranged. 



