380 



THE BEE-KEEPER'S REVIEW 



Bee escapes ■ 243 



Bee-Keeping as a business 89,150,249, 341 



Bee Journals and the cost of publishing them 



276, 278 



Bee veil, the ideal 213 



Bees, differences in 120 



Bi-Sulphide of carbon for killing moths 148 



Blown away when taken from the cellar, bees 84 



Booklets for selling milk or honey 178 



Bottom boards 112 



Bottom starters. 21.84 



Cage, Chantry queen 137 



Cellar, extracting honey in the 24, 244 



-bottom, best material for a 83 



that may be made permanent, building 



a cheap 263 



the use of smoke when carrying bees in 



or out of a 114 



wintering 57 



Chaf? hives too unwieldly 40 



Chantry queen cage 137 



Chunk honey 337 



Clamp, removing bees from a 73 



Clipped queens and tall trees 200 



Cold weather, feeding bees in 26 



late spring 149 



Confining bees when wintering them 150 



Combs, are of 215 



cleaning up surplus 243 



advantages of thick 209 



versus extracted honey 350 



Cost of production in producing comb or ex- 

 tracted honey 304 



Covers, hive.... 84, 112, 179 



criticisms on fiat 179 



Comments on the Review for 1906 305 



Control of increase 46 



Controlling increase by cutting out the brood . . 1 72 



swarming 182 



Crowd, don't 56 



Criticism, helpful 187 



Criticisms on the National and its officers 271 



Cracker barrel as an uncapping can 209 



Decoy hives 118 



Developed, how bee-keeping has 150 



Delights of a trip to the northern apiaries-... 231 



Differences in bees 120 



Diagnosis and management in out-apiaries.. .. 139 



Dudley tube for preventing swarming 254 



Educate the people to pay a good price for honey 328 



Editor's life, an 26 



Eloquence and doing things 119 



Elements of success 344 



Entrance, having an upper 118 



Entrances facing different ways 338 



Extract it, hauling honey home to 71 



Extractor, advantages of a large 207 



Extracting honey in the cellar 24, 244 



honey profitably at distant yards 80 



from the brood nest 202 



effect of close 338 



frames ought to be narrow 43 



Far-Western bee-keeper 83, 243 



Feeders, Alexander 53 



Feeding fall 276 



in the spring 152 



bees in the spring 135 



bees in cold weather 26 



back 303 



Fires in locating an apiary in a new country, 



guard against 279 



Filling 60-lb. cans with honey 278 



Foul brood, is the second shaking needed in 



treating .... 240 



Foul brood, treatment 312 



Foundation, filling frames with 7 



Frames with foundation, filling 7 



Frames and wires 112 



Freight rates on honey, one drawback in get- 

 ting lower 10 



Good prices for your honey, get 245 



Granulation, heating honey to prevent 338 



Grading extracted honey 233 



Habit, beware of the force of 310 



Handling bees and their surplus in the honey 



season ... 201 



Hand holes 112 



Hauling honey home to extract it 71 



Heart side of lumber out in m.aking hives, put 



the 42 



Heating honey to prevent granulation 338 



Helpful hints in extensive bee-keeping. . 12,42, 

 73, 108, 143, 168, 207, 233, 267, 302, 331 



Hershiser bottom board 150 



wax press 119 



Hive lifters 54,280 



covers 84,112 



Hives ought not to be used as shipping crates 43 

 Hive constiuction, a pleafor simplicity in-... 39 



Hobbies and happiness 280 



Honey-flows, localities and their influence in 



swarming 106 



Honey market, points in building up a 335 



house, a portable 169 



Hutchinson system, the 247 



system, some comments on the 299 



Individuality have full play, let 83 



Inspector of apiaries, Michigan has a new-.-- 118 

 Increase by cutting out the brood, controlling 172 



Keeping more bees 238 



Late breeding no advantage 333 



Labels for honey 275 



Langstroth's book 52 



Lessons learned from this remarkable spring, 



some hard 179 



Life-work and the spirit in which it is done 282 



Lifters, hive 54 



Locality and its influence on swarming 106 



Location, where is the best 54 



Manager and his wife, the National remembers 



its 343 



Management before swarming 170 



Management in out-apiiries at the opening of 



the harvest 1 75 



Mating of queens in confinement 21 



Metal-spaced frames 243 



Mix up, what to do when bees 73 



Minnesota bee-keepers' association 55 



Migratory bee-keeping 201 



Moths destroy combs in a peculiar manner.. .. 53 



Moth's larvae, a possible use for the bee 178 



Moving bees 54, 109, 179 



bees by the car load 109 



bees on a wagon 109 



colonies long distances 179 



Moore's queen trade 275 



Modest beginning of a prosperous business.. 327 



Music hath charms 276 



National convention at Harrisburg 339 



National asso. remembers its manager and his 



wife 343 



National and its officers, some criticisms on 



the 271 



New contributor, a 340 



Nominations ought to be free from official 



electioneering 300 



Northern apiaries, the profits of the 297 



Northern apiaries, delights of a trip to the 231 



Out-apiaries, points to be observed in locating 75 



and their management 139 



and their management at the 



opening of the season 175 



Outside protection a great advantage 199 



Outside protection, the value of 74, 76 



Overstocking 28, 75 



Painting hives 109 



Painting hives when the bees are in them 52 



Perfection oil stove 242 



Planning and looking ahead 85. 86 



Plurality of queens 313 



Possibilities of bee-keeping as a profession 17 



Populous colonies not always the most profit- 

 able 148 



Portable honey house, a 169 



Protection, spring 103 



Producing both comb and extracted honey in 



the same yard 147 



