THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW 



381 



Price of honey 213 



Prices, how to get good 244 



Profit of the northern apiaries 297 



Premium lists at fairs, apiarian ' 214 



Preventing swarming, keeping colonies strong 



and 20S 



Preventing swarming in a yard 36 miles from 



home 14 



Queen'excluders in extracted honey produc- 

 tion 174 



Queen excluders, producing extracted honey 



without 1 45 



Queen rearing, can it be made as profitable as 



honey production 88 



Queens, plurality of 313 



Queens after they are two years old, don't keep 296 



Queens, selecting breeding 248 



Quilts, advantages and disadvantages of 78 



Review has been and has become, what 21 



Review out on time, getting the 246 



Review apiary for the last tew months 199 



Re-queening, some advantages of systematic. 330 



Re-queening an apiary 245 



Renewals, something about 339 



Ripe, have the honey 339 



Run-away swarm, the capture of a 213 



Salt for killing grass near hives 148 



Screw-caps, how to remove 275 



Screens in windows, not doors, use 169 



Second hand cans, don't use 23 



Securing all the nectar when running several 



yards — 49 



Specialty not best for everyone 310 



Sections and supers 170 



Self-spacing frames 148 



Self-spaced frames 85 



Selecting breeding queens 248 



Shares, working bees on 20 



Sheltered locations may double the profits.-.. 116 



Sheltered locations 116,118 



Shallow extracting combs 118 



Shook-swarming saves many visits 146 



Shade not always an advantage 200 



Size of hives 12,44 



Size of hives and frames 44 



Smoke v/hen carrying bees in or out of a cellar, 



the use of - 114 



Small nuclei not profitable 337 



Spring protection 103 



feeding of bees 135,152 



Special request a 277 



Specialty undesirable in a poor location 56 



Stachelhausen, death of Mr 242 



Staying at home 312 



Stove, perfection oil- . • 242 



Strain of bees counts for much 51 



Swarm, why bees 211 



Swarming, management before 170 



controlling 181 



Supers early, putting on 1 44 



Supersedure, constant watchfulness better than 



wholesale 266 



of queens, natural or artificial 273 



Superseding queens-.-- 53 



Sugar syrup for wintering bees 338 



Success, elements of : 344 



" comes as the result of knowing how 295 



comes to him who endures and per- 

 severes 247 



Tarred paper protection not always an advant- 

 age 199 



Tent- an extracting 242,244 



Tiering up— to what extent it shall be carried 203 



up by putting supers on top 271 



Uncapping combs 216 



knives 178 213 



Ups and downs of bee culture 345 



Upper entrance, an 118 



Veil with a celluloid front 242 



Wax press, a home made 347 



Warming honey to extract it 82 



Wiring frames 7,84 



Wintering, are young bees better for 332 



'[ cellar 57 



them, confining bees when 150 



York, death of Mrs 338 



Young bees better for wintering, are 332 



INDEX TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Alexander E. W 57, 89, 250, 296, 313 



Atwater E. F. 14, 46, 80, 137, 170, 205, 234, 305 



Bender C. F 248 



BeechamH. K 57 



Cady M. P 297 



Coveyou Elias E 327 



Coverdale F 172 



Crowther F 174 



CraneJ. E. 152,249 



Davis John M 278 



DadantC. P. 345 



Dayton C. W 216 



Diefendorf E. W 211 



DoolittleG. M..... 28,347 



Facey M. V. 17, 25, 44, 75, 139, 175, 201, 335 



Get az Adrian 106 



Gill M. A. 146 



Green Chas. A 26 



Hand J. E 281 



Haines G. W 238 



Harmer Walter 112 



Hatch G. A. 27 



Holtermann R. F. 25, 120, 215 



Hutchinson W. Z , 



7, 39, 103, 135, 150, 199, 231, 263, 295, 343 



Klein Alois J 240 



Laws W. H. 88 



Lathrop Harry 116, 299 



Lyman W. C. 181 



McEvoy Wm 312 



McNeilJas 266 



McGuir,^ G. W 147 



Miller Arthur C 271, 300, 330 



Miller F. J 71 



Miller E. S 78 



Miller 0. C 24 



Miles E. S 114 



Morrison W. K 328 



Morgan E. A 27 



MuthFred W 10 



Southwood I. W 16 



Strang H. F 49 



Taylor R. L 271 



To wnsend E. D 



12, 42, 50, 73, 108, 143, 168, 207, 233, 267, 



302, 331. 



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