GENERAL INDEX. 



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A B C Of Bee Culture 12 



Acacia 265 



Albino Bees 37 



Alighting board 126 



fig'ire of li!6 



Alimentary canal 55 



figure of 55 



AlsiKe clover 268 



figure of 268 



time of bloom changed 267 



Amateur Bee-]£eepers 1,5 



American Bee Journal 9 



Anatomy and physiology 43 



of bees 66 



of insects 43 



Anatomy of insects 43 



external 43 



internal 52 



Antennce of Insects 46 



use of .47, 49 



Ants 24, 251, 327 



enemies of bees 327 



fondness for plant lice 251 



Apathus 29 



Apiary— ..,t^t.. ..,.« 



arrangement of 152 



grape vine 153 



figure of 154, 155 



location of 116 



- position of 152 



starting an 113 



Apiary grounds 152 



arrangement of 152 



for each colony 153 



Apidoe 25 



description of 26 



larva of 26 



parasites among 24, 26 



Apis 30 



Apis dorsata , 32 



- nativity of 34 



search for 32 



Aristotle 39 



Arthropoda 20 



Articulate animals 19 



Artificial increase 190 



Asparagus 285 



Asters ..289 



— figure of 289 



Axioms ....^. 336 



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Bacon Beetle..r7. 317 



Banana 265 



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Barberry 262 



flgureot 262 



Baric louse 249 



figure of 249 



how to destroy 250 



Barrels 213 



waxing 213 



Basil— Mt. Mint 285 



Bass-wood 278 



figure of 279 



Bee Boolts (see books) U 



Bee bread (see pollen) 107 



Bee glue(see prop )lis) 109 



Bee hawk 824 



Bee house 300, 305 



figure of 306 



for winter 300 



Bee-keepers Exchange 11 



Bee-keepers' Guide 11 



Bee-keepers' and Poultry Jour- 

 nal 11 



Bee keeping 2 



how to commence 113 



form a plan 114 



get bees Ii4 



kind of hives 115 



kind to buy 115 



price to pay lj.6 



when to buy Ii5 



where to locate Ii6 



as to forage 117 



as to market 117 



as to society 116 



Inducements to 2 



adaptation to amateurs... 5 



adaptatio to women 5 



adds wealth to the coun- 

 try 8 



excellent as an avoca- 

 tion 5 



excellent for mental cul- 

 ture 7 



furnishes good food 7 



profits from 3 



recreation 2 



requirements for successful. 8 



aid from associations 9 



aid from books and pa- 

 pers 9 



experience 8 



enthusiasm , 14 



mental effort 8 



persistence 15 



