ADVANCED BEE CULTURE. 



203 



Iir&dex. 



*'Accordinfir to Nature," Modem Bee Culture 



Sometimes is not Manag'ed 23 



Advantaares of Feedinff Back 106 



Advantages of a House Apiary 136 



After-Swarming', PreventiMiof 71 



Arrangement of Hives and Buildings 46 



Artificial Heat ii} a Bee Cellar 194, 198 



Baldridgre Plan of Treating Foul Brood 147 



Basket for Shaking Swarms into 77 



"Ball" their Queen, What to do When Bees. . . 93 



"Baby" Nuclei for Queen Rearing 85 



Basswood and its Qualities for Making Sec- 

 tions 41 



Best Stock and How to Secure it 30 



Bee-Keepers are poor Salesmen 119 



Bee-Keeping as a Business 9 



Bee Escapes 110 



Beeswax, the Rendering of 164 



Bee-Box, the Construction of a 19 



Black Brood 143 



Bottom Board, a "Dirt Cheap" 34 



Brushes for Brushing Bees off the Combs 54 



Broad Light in which Bee-Keeping Should be 



Viewed, the... ^ 22 



Burying Bees in a "Clamp" 196 



Cagiag a Queen Against a Comb to Introduce 



Her 65 



Cages for Shipping Queens 93 



Catcher, How to Use a Swarm 76 



Care of Bees in Wittter 197 



Cart for Wheeling Hives SO 



Camiolan Bees 33 



Carrying bees out of the Cellar — 201 



Caution Needed in trying New Thmgs 21 



Cells in Queen Rearing, Starting 82 



Cellars, Above Ground 191 



Change of Locality, Cautions to be Observed 



in 29 



Chaff Hives 36, 179 



Chemicals in the Treatment of Foul Brood, 



the use of.... 145 



Circles, Arranging Hives in 48 



"Clamp." Wintering bees in a 196 



Closed-End Frames 36 



Clothing for Bee-Keepers, Comfortable , 52 



Clipped. Queens 74 



Clipping Queens' Wings to Control Their 



Flight and Mating 162 



Confidence in Leaders, Having Undue 23 



Conclusion 202 



Comforts and Conveniences in the Apiary 51 



Color of Hives has a Bearing upon the Neces- 

 sity of Shade S8 



Controlling Swarms with a Fountain Pump. .. 76 



Commercial Queen Rearing 79 



Comb Honey and Locality 27 



Comb Foundation, Use aild Abuse of 63 



Covers for Hives 34 



Contraction of the Brood Nest Forces the 



White Honey into the Supers 60 



Contraction of the Brood Nest 60 



Comb Honey, the Production of. 108 



Combination System of Producing both Comb 



and Extraeted Honey 109 



Crating Honey for Shipment 119 



Cyprian Bees 30 



Delays in Ordering Supplies are Expensive. . . 24 



Decoy Bee Hives 16 



Description of Foul Brood 140 



Dead (?) Air Spaces 181 



Dedication 4 



Distance Apart to Place Hives 49 



Distance Apart lo Establish Out-Apiaries ■ 131 



D I visible-Brood-Chamber Hives 36, 62 



Divisible-Brood-Chamber an Advantage in 



Contraction of the Brood Nest 62 



Dipping-Stick for Making Artificial Queen 



Cells 80 



Direct Introduction 94 



Difference in Honey as a Winter Food 174 



Disinfecting Foul Broody Hives not Necessary 148 

 Diarrheoa caused by an Overloading of the 



Intestines 172 



Double Bee Brush 55 



Drawn Combs in Hiving Swarms, the use of.. 63 

 Drone Combs Sometimes Built when Starters 



only are Used 66 



"Dummies" are Needed in Contraction of the 



Brood Nest When 61 



Exhibits at Fairs, Apiarian 150 



Experimenting upon too Small a Scale 23 



Extracting Honey after the Season is Over ... 115 



Extracted Honey Production 114 



Extracted Honey and Locality 27 



Fall Feeding of Bees 174 



Fairs. Apiarian Exhibits at ISO 



Fall Feeding. Late 107 



Few Bees a Mistake, Keeping too 21 



Fertilization of Queens in a Practical way. 



Controlling the 163 



Fence Separators 42 



Feeder, Alexander 101 



Feeding of Bees 99, 101, 174 



Feeding bees in Winter 197 



"Feeding Back" Extracted Honey 101 



jP'eeding of bees, the Fall 174 



"Feeding Back." Objections to 106 



Few Visits a Year, Managing Out-Apiaries 



by a 133 



Fertilization ot Queens in Confinement 159 



Fountain Pumi) for Controlling Swarms 76 



Folly of Judging one Locality by Another 25 



Four-Piece Sections 41 



Food for use in Shipping Queens 91 



Fortelling Swarming in a House Apiary 139 



FoodtotheWinteringof Bees the Relation of - - 172 



Foul Brood 140 



Foul Brood in Buying Queens, Caution 



Against 98 



Frames, Self-Spacing 35 



Frames Supportpd on Nails 35 



Frames, Closed-End 35 



Fuel for Smokers 54 



German Bees 30 



German Wax Pre«s 166 



General Farming does not Combine to Ad van- 

 tage with Bee-Keeping 9 



Gloves Seldom Needed 53 



Grass May be Kept Down by the use of Salt . . S3 



"Green" Extracted Honey 114 



Groups, Arranging Hives in 48 



Hatching Brood plan of Introducing Queens . . 97 



Heat in a Bee Cellar, Artificial 194, 198 



Heddon Super 45 



Heddon Feeder 103 



Hive, the Choice of a 33 



Hives. Locality and Size of 27 



Hives, Divisible-Brood-Chamber 36 



