ILLUSTRATIONS xiii 
FIG. PAGE 
73. Dr. L. D. Leonard Method of Putting Foundation into Split Sections 145 
74. The Pangburn Foundation Fastener and Sections Filled with 
Mound ation e525 25 n..c cunewgson waesoeay abeve seats pokes Sone enisiancon abel’ 146 
75. Method of Putting in Foundation with Pangburn Fastener........ 147 
76. The Use of Super Springs. 2.2.00. ccc cece ce eeees 148 
77. Ventilated Bee Escape and Queen Excluders..................... 153 
78. The Porter Bee Escape... .....000. 00000 c ccc ccc cece cee eeeeees 161 
79. Sphuler’s Hand Extractor as Used in Europe...................- 166 
80. Storage Tanks of a Large Honey Producer in California........... 167 
81. A Power Driven Extractor. 0.000.000. ccc cece cena eee 168 
82. Sixty Pound Cans for Extracted Honey....................0.000. 170 
83. The Townsend Uncapping Box..............0..0. 0000 ce ev ee eee 171 
84. The Peterson Capping Melter..........000.0 0000 0c c cece ee eee 172 
85. Bingham Uncapping Knife...........0.0.0000.00 000000 c cece eee eee 173 
86. Langstroth Hive for Extracted Honey......................0.0.. 174 
87. Langstroth Hive Dissected...........0.00.0 00.0 e cee eee eee 174 
88. A Well-Arranged, Two-Story Honey House...................... 176 
89. Large Honey House With All Work on Ground Floor............. 177 
90. The Automobile is Valuable for Outyard Work................... 178 
91. Upper Comb Built on Full Sheet of Foundation; Lower Without 
HOUMC a HOM ia.2 Sis arenes cee Gti bet wt edican da en Siem eraieticy a setarn Be aside Be 180 
92. Usual Method of Wiring Frames................000000..0022005 181 
93. Hoffman Frame with Full Sheet of Foundation.................. 182 
94. Development of Combs from Foundation.....................0.. 182 
95. Comb Built on Wired Frame with Full Sheet of Foundation....... 183 
96. Strong Colony for Extracted Honey Production.................. 184 
97. Colony that Produced Forty Dollars Worth of Extracted Honey in 
Orie SeasOw dials. elie a teNweals heathens anna eAaeclgln hh ails ean Vee 184 
98. Wheelbarrow Load of Extracting Supers...................000-- 188 
99. Utilizing Feed Cooker for Liquefying Candied Honey by Steam.... 192 
100: Fateh: Wax: Presse: cicacc5 gens oe MONEE pon ER SE EERO LER ORES 202 
TOL. ‘Steam, Wax Presse ee ig ces sess ivoe sale nea Riu aman oe RES Sas ees 204 
102. Brood Comb from Colony Affected with American Foul Brood.... 208 
103. Work of Wax Moths in Colony Affected by American Foul Brood.. 209 
104. Thirteen Colonies Left of One Hundred Five as the Result of 
European Foul Brood for Eight Months...................... 216 
105. Appearance of Larve Affected by European Foul Brood.......... 218 
106. The Natural and Preferred Food of the Skunk is Insects. The 
Honey-Bee is a Tempting Delicacy to the Skunk Palate........ 225 
107:, The: Robber Blyiswcoessa ss ceseeecd cane edu tia bes donee eee ass 226 
. The Value of a Good Natural Windbreak Behind an Apiary Can 
Hardly be Overestimated....... 0... cece cece cece eee eee eee 238 
