

ILLINOIS STATE BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. 



227 



Page 

 Report of Committee on Resolu- 

 tions 204 



Re-Queen Colonies — When to 216 



Retailing Honey — Methods of — By 



Wesley Foster 210 



Ripening Honey on the Hives^ — By 



W. . P. Southworth 161 



Room Temperature for Bottling 



Honey 131 



Rules for Grading Honiey 14 



Salary of General Manager 205 



Second Day — Morning Session' — 



Chicago Northwestern 114 



Second Day — Morning Session — 



Illinois State Ass'n 64 



Secretary's iMnancial Report 29 



Secretary's Report 24 



Selection in Breeding to Increase 



the Honey Crop 183 



Size of Hives 215 



Sour Honey to Feed Bees 141 



Southern (Honey Production, Etc. — 



By J. J. Wilder 211 



Stimulative Feeding i24 



Stopping Up the Bee- Escape 142 



Strengthening Comb Foftndation . . iOl 



Strengthening Weak Colonies 95 



Success With Bees 165 



Swarm Control and Comb Honey.. 101 

 Swarms' — Hiving 105 



Symptoms of Foul Brood. 



Page 

 . 18 



Tampering With Shipped Honey. . 134 



Tools Painted White 171 



Top-Flow and Travel Stain 216 



Trap the Robbers 171 



Travel Stained Honey 167 



Treasurer's Report — Chicago 



Northwestern S*! 



Treasurer's Report — Illinois State.. 28 



Utah Inspectors 20 



Value of Longevity iri Bees 82 



Weak Colony 141 



Weight— Does Some Honey Vary 



In? 131 



What a Woman Can Do With Bees 



— 'Mrs. S. Wilbur Frey 146 



When and How to Re- Queen With 



a Fall Flow 206 



When to Italianize 215 



Winter Hive Cover in Spring 138 



Wintering Bees in Cellar 69 



Wintering Weak Colonies 54 



Workers and Drones from Italian 



Queen ' 98 



World's Panama Exposition, Co. of 



New Orleans 26 



