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THIRD ANNUAL REPORT 



Incorporation of State Association S 



Introducing Queens .16, 22 



Italianizing of Bees in the Fall 40 



Keeping Bees on a Flat Roof 101 



Keeping Comb Honey from Candying 23 



Letter of Transmittal ' 2 



License for Selling Honey 141 



Long-Tongued Bees and Their Work 112 



Mating of Superseded Queen 75 



Members Illinois State Association , 3 



Moving Bees in Hives with Loose Frames 118 



Moving Bees in Winter 120 



National Bee-Keepers' Association 87 



Objections to the T Super 135 



Officers Illinois State Association 3 



Pickled Brood — Causes of T 116, 154 



Pres. York's Annual Address 44 



Presence of Drones and Swarming 73 



Preventing Honey Leaking from Glass Jars 46 



: Prices of Extracted and Comb Honey 76 



'-Producer's Name and Address on Honey 138 



Providing Bee-Supplies in Advance 20 



Rearing Queens IS, 122 



Regranulation of Reliquefied Honey 38 



Reporting the Honey Crop 81 



Report of Annual State Convention. . . , 14 



Resolutions — Report of Committee 18 



Requeenlng Colonies 20 



Returning Swarms and Cutting Queen-Cells 80 



Reversible Frames 137 



Sections — Most Profitable Style 73 



Selling Honey by the Pound or Case 101 



^Shipping Bees by Local Freight 119 



" Shook " Swarming and Comb Honey 81 



Sour Honey in the Brood-Chamber 76 



Sweet Clover Seed — Getting It Started 22 



Symptoms of Foul Brood 31 



Taking Off Comb Honey 20 



Transferring Larvae for Queen-Rearing 122 



Treatment of Foul Brood 32 



Wax-Presses and Wax-Rendering 50 



Whitening Colored Honey- Vinegar 137 



Why Use 8-Frame Hives ? '. 140 



Wiring Brood-Frames 75 



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