THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



339 



Packiiip: Apparently of Little Value in the 



Sprinp, f>i(le 311 



Packages for Shipjiiiig: Extrac*-e(l Honey Oil 



Plant your Onns anil Stay liy t hem 327 



Persuaded at Last to Handle Hives Instead of 



Frames 23 



Perforated Zinc. Dr Tinker's ISl 



Peet Principle Enlarged Upon, the 93 



Poor Seasons. Their Lessons and Remedies.. :n."> 

 Poor Localities must Engas<> in Something else. 



or Seek new Past\ires, the Apiarist in a. .327 

 Porter Bee Escape the Best. . the 171, 177, 178, 190 



Protection for Singlo Wall Hives 



47. .")(». :a 62. 03, 04. 0.". or. 74. 78. 

 Protect ion Needed for Single-Wall Hives all 93 



the Year Round . . 07 



Protecting Glass in Shipning Cases 329 



Producf*rs can't afford to Adulterate Houey ..145 



Prevention of Swarming 105 



Preventing Increase by Returning the Swarm 



to the Parent Hive '-J09 



Printers" Ink 99 



Proper time to Cellar Bees, the '^89 



Punic Bees 98.245 



Public Pulse, the 100 



Queen Excluders 106 



Queens may be Looked after if the Operator 



is Careful 95 



Queens in a Hive. Getting two 93 



Queens Injured by hot Smoke 93 



Quietly. Put Bees in the Cellar.... 286 



Rays of Light 212 



Raising Cheap Honey 148 



Rambler, a Visit from 183 



Review does Review, the 37 



RitviKW has been Almost too Topical, the 45 



Review is for Advanced Bee Culture, the 45 



Review meet with Favor, i hanges in the 19 



Rif.viEW Circulates. Where the . . 15 



Review, the Value of a 11 



Record Books Versus Qneen Registering I'ards 270 



Reversible Bottom Boards 46, '.^88 



Reversible Bottom Boards . . .46 



Remedies for Poor Seasons. 313, 314, 315. 316, 317. 

 318, 319, 320. 



Rendering and Purifying Wax 



24'J. 444. 257, 2.59. HV). 261. 269, 274, 275 



Rendering Combs with Sulphuric Acid 79 



Rim Under Hives. A 287 



Root, Ernest 15| 



Root . Leland Ives ''7 



Scattering Buildings to Avoid Loss by Fire. . . 00 

 Scent in Introducing Queens. Doubts about the 



Influence of 180 



Separators. 8. 20. 33 34. 35, 36, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 96 



Separators or not? 70 



separators are Needed. When 66 



Srparators Needed When the Honey Flow 



Fluctuates 71 



Separators, Why I don't use ... 09 



Separaiors don't Lessen the Yield but they are 

 an Expense from which there is no Cash 



Return 30 



Separators, Comparative Merits of Wood and 



Tin 34 



Separators. Why they Increase the Yield . 8 

 Separators and Their Influence on the Honey 



Market 33 



Separators are not used. Honey just as Salable 



When <)6 



Self Hiver does not Fill the Bill, Alley's 271 



Self Hiver on top of the Hive, Advantages of 



Putting a 290 



Self Hiver, How to Manage the Bees when 

 most of them Return to the Old Hive in 



Using the 290 



Sermon on Introducing Queens, a 80 



Securing Workers for tho Harvest 246, a03 



Selling Honey Under One's Own Label— The 



Difficulties when the Crop is Large 140 



Sections, Manipulation of 188 



Sections, the Best Width for 8 



Shade for Bees 104 



Shade the Supers when Losing Bee E«capes. . . . 178 

 Short Items 163 



Shipping Honey 78 



Shavings for Protecting Single Wall Hives.. .. 62 

 Shallow Supers. Bee Escapes a Success with. .179 



Size of Buildings for the Apiary 6 



Silence Disapproved, the Policy of 120 



Smaller Sections - 328 



Small Combs for Nuclei 3' i 



Smoke when Using Bee Escapes, Don't use 178 



Smoker, Hill's 97 



Solar Wax Extractor, Advantages of the 261 



Sol'ir Wax Extractor and Honev Evaporator, 



The ■ .51 



Spring Protection Needed, but Chaff Hives are 



Unhandy 65 



Spec'al Topics, the Discussion of 7 



Special Topics be Continued in Every Issue, 



Shall the? a65 



Special Topics, Opinion of Readers on Continu- 

 ing the 296 



Specialty not Always Best 317 



Specialist, Poor t-easons Bear most Heavily on 



the - g24 



Spacing Loose Frames ]5<) 



Spraying Fruit Trees ....98 



' Stray Straws'' yj 



Stones on Bee Hives '. gg 



Streiigthing Weak Colonies in Fall Jo 



Straight Combs on the Market, Put only 73 



Starters. Hiving Swarms on 14 



Steam Under Pressure at Little Expense .269 



Starting Bee Journals goi 



Sugar on the Consumption ot Honey, the .in- 

 fluence of 73 



Supers that Compress the Sections 45 



Surprise, a Complete ! . ! 183 



Sulphuric Acid for Rend' ring Combs .. ". 79 



Sulphuric Acid. Clarifying Small Q' antities 



of Wax with 344 



Sulphuric Acid Injure it for Foundation, Does 



Rendering Wax with? 375 



Swarm Catchers, the Value of jgo 202 



Swarm Catchers, Spring and Suminer Man- 

 agement with Divisible Brood Chamber 



Hives and . 



1 50 



Swarm Cluster and stay upon a Stalk m front 



of the Hive. Makiug a iqo 



Swaims on Sticks, Catching 159 



Swarming, a Warning of 243 



Swarming out of Nuclei •■■■•■ ^^^ 



Svpmosium for Correspondents ....... 5 



Temperature and Moisture .' ^■>-^ 



Testimony in Kegard to the Porter Bee Escape nV 

 Thinking of House Apiaries, What I have been 239 

 Time for Putting jBees in the Cellar is Unim-^ 



portant . . goy 



Trade Mark for Honey Producers, a 4(i 



Trade Mark -'No Good "'.the .oV 



Unseal, d Brood in Holding Swarms, not a fair ' 



Trial of. 



.189 



Union Ought to Prosecute Adulterators the 



Bee Keepers' ' jjr. 



Unions not Created to Prosecute Adulterators 



The Bee Keepers' ia- 



Value of Bee Escapes . 1-4 



Vaseline on Hive Joints ...... <54 



Ventilation not Needed in Bee Cellars. V04 



Virgin Queens. Introducing '.'. jj,(, 



Wax Secretion " " j.>n 



Wax Secretion, Involuntary jgg 



Wax Secretion not Wasted when Light Foun- 

 dation is used ; J J 



Wax is Secreted, How and \\ hen ... 13 



Wax with Little Labor and few Utensils Mak 



ing Small Quantities of E cellent. . ' •>,<) 



Wax Extractors, Sun, Steam and Hot Watei- Teo 



Wax Experiment the '94 



W by the 1^. eview is C risp 335 



Why we wish to Know who is Talking i-t 



Whitewash vs Paint 40 



Whose Experience is most Valuable. ! '. 104 



Who .Shall have Credit for an Invention'' 243 



When and How to Carry the Bees into the 



('ellar . .,j^- 



Wiriug Foundation, Advantages of 14 



Winter Problem in Bee Keeping, the 26" 



