202 



Ad'vanced Bee Culture 



Foul-brood Carried in Honey 139 



Foul Brood Carried in Queen-cages. 77 

 Foul Brood, Consideration of... 136-146 

 Foul Brood Cured by the Baldridge 



Plan 143 



Foul Brood Cured by the Shaking 



Plan 141, 142 



Foul Brood, Dried Down Scales of. 139 

 Foul Brood, European, How to 



Treat 145 



Foul Brood, European, Importance 



of Vigorous Italian Stock 145 



Foul Brood, How Transmitted 139 



Foul Brood Methods of Treatment 



Vary with Season 146 



Foul Brood, Nature of 136 



Foul Brood, Photograph of, by 



Cowan 138 



Foul Brood, the Colorado Cure for. 144 

 Foundation a Boon to Bee-keepers.. 59 

 Foundation a great Advantage in 



Comb-honey Supers 89 



Foundation for Swarms 60, 61 



Foundation, Hiving Swarms Upon. 59 

 Foundation, to Prevent from Stretch- 

 ing' 195 



Foundation, why better than Combs 



for Swarms 60, 61 



Frames Most desirable to Use 33 



Frames, Small, for Queen-rearing 



Scattered About Promiscuously. . 46 

 Frames with Self-spacing Projec- 

 tions 33 



Fuel for Smoker 50 



Gasoline Engine for Driving Honey- 

 extractor 103, 104 



Gloves for Bee-keepers' use 49 



Grouping Hives 44, 45 



Hammer a Comfort in a Bee-yard. 51 



Harvest, Preparing for 95 



Heat for Warming up Extracting- 



combs 94 



Heddon Feeder for Feeding Back. 81, 82 

 Heddon Method of Transferring. .. 164 

 Hexagonal Arrangement of Hives. . 44 



Hive-body Only a Simple Box 33 



Hive-cart, Boardman 47 



Hi\i', Double-walled vs. Single- 

 walled 35 



Hi\es and Buildings, .\rrangement 



of 42 



[li'.'es and Implements, Choosing 



the Right Kind , 21 



Hi\cs and Tools Handy for the 

 L'cc-man Rather than for the Bee- 

 keeper 31 



Hives, Choice of 32, 33, 34,35 



Flives, Decoy 15 



Flives, Distance Apart in a Bee- 

 yard 46 



Flives, Easy Contracted 57 



Hives, Shaded 46 



Hives, Shall we Disinfect for Foul 



Brood 141, 143 



Hives, Small vs. Large 36, 32 



Hives with Cleats on Convenient... 47 



Hives Without Bottom-boards 33 



Hive well Shaded 53 



Honey-board Queen-excluders. .. .37, 38 



Honey, Comb or Extracted ? 36 



Honey-crop not the Measure of Suc- 

 cess in Bee-keeping 21 



Honey-flow, Can we Foretell? 132 



Honey-flow late in Some Localities. 36 



Honey-flow When Comes on 25 



Honey Flarvest, Length of Modified 



by Locality 25 



Honey-house, Location for in Apia- 

 ry 42 



Honey in Glass Sold at Fairs 149 



Honey-jumbles Sold at Fairs 149 



Honey-knife, not Necessary to 



Scrape 193 



Honey Left in Cappings 103 



Honey Loss in Feeding Back 85 



Ploney Saved by Gasoline Engine 



over Hajid-power Driven 103 



Honey, Selling by Mail 114 



Honey, Selling to Best Advantage. .196 



Honey Sources 9 



Honey-strainers When not Needed. .193 

 Honey Thinned Down for Feeding 



Back 83 



Honey to be Sold Should be in 



Small Packages 149 



Honey, to Warm up for Extract- 

 ing 9.j, 96 



Honey Llnripe, Don't Extract 194 



Honey vs. Sugar for Feeding Bees 



in Winter 165, 166 



Honey, When Suitable for Winter- 

 ing 167 



Housc-apiaries 132-135 



House-apiaries, Advantage of 132 



House-apiaries, Hi\es for should be 



Same as Outdoors 132 



House-apiary, Louck's 134 



House-apiary, Objections to l.TS 



House, on Curing Foul Brood 145 



Hunting Bees. See Bee-hunting. 



Increase, How Forestalled by Shook 



Swarming 65 



Increase, How Prevented by Con- 

 traction 67 



Increase in Bees, Rapid 15 



Increase in Management and Con- 

 trol (i4-71 



Increasing too Rapidly 20 



Influence of Locality 25, 26, 28 



Intestines of the Bees Overloaded. . 105 



Introducing a Jaded Queen 75 



Introducing a Queen from a Dis- 

 tance 76 



