Index to Contents 



203 



Introducing by Caging on a Comb.. 75 

 Introducing by the Simmins Method. 73 



Introducing, Caution About 77 



Introducing, Danger of Carrying 



Foul Brood in Cage 77 



Introducing Fresh Queen from the 



same Apiary 74 



Introducing on Hatching Brood.... 77 



Introducing Queens 73-77 



Introducing Queens from a Distance 



More Difficult 74, 75 



Introducing to a Colony Long 



Queenless 74 



Introducing to a Colony with Cells 



Partly Built 76 



Introducing to Bees Shaken into a 



Box 76 



Introducing with Tobacco Smoke. . 77 

 Introduction of Queens Guaranteed. 77 

 Investment in Bees, Moderate at 



first 14 



Italians and Black Brood 194 



Italians- not Excelled for Extracted. 30 



Journal, Bee, Necessity of 195 



Judging at Fairs 153, 154 



Keep More Bees 7, 9, 11,12 



Kerosene Oil for Starting Smokers. 50 

 Knife Heated by Steam 102 



Labels on Comb-honey Cases 109 



Lake of the Woods, in the Rasp- 

 berry Region 135 



Langstroth Frames Most Generally 



Used 32 



Langstroth Hive and Frames Com- 

 pared with the Divisible-brood- 

 chamber Hive 35 



Lawn for Apiary 50 



Leaders, How we are Following. . . . g2 



Lemonade Made of Honey 149 



Liquifying Candied Honey 106 



Loading Honey onto Cars or Wag- 

 ons 109 



Localities for Bees, Difference in . . . 120 



Locality 9 



Locality and its Relation to Outdoor 



Wintering 168, 169 



Locality. Influence of 25 



, Locality, the Importance of Secur- 

 ing the Right Place 23 



Location Most Desirable 9 



Location, Poor can not be Made 



Good 23 



Loss in Feeding Back 85 



Ludington's House-apiaries 133 



Mail-order Trade for Honey 114 



Mail-order Trade Profitable 118 



Management Modified by Locality. . 28 

 Management Varied According to 

 Locality 25 



Manley's Methods of Rendering Old 



Combs into Wax 15S 



Market, Delevoping Home 110 



Marketing and Selling, Two Differ- 

 ent Propositions 109 



Marketing at Wholesale or Retail.. 113 



Marketing of Honey lOS-ligi 



Marketing of Inferior Honey Around 



Home llOi 



Matches Kept in a Safe Place 51 



Mice, Damage in Cellars and Else- 

 where 189' 



Migratory Bee-keeping 120-125. 



Migratory Bee-keeping from the 

 South to the North and vice 



versa 124- 



Migratory Bee-keeping vs. Out- 

 apiaries 125- 



Mistakes in Bee-keeping. .20, 21, 22, 23 

 Moisture and its Relation to Win- 

 tering 175- 



Money in Bees 7, 8, 9,11 



Moving Bees from one Locality to 



Another 120' 



Moving Bees to Better Pastures. ...123' 



Nature, not Always a Safe Guide. . 22 

 Nectar, How it Differs from Honey. 92- 



Out-apiaries and Cellar- Wintering. . .130 

 Out-apiaries, Distance Apart. . .126, 129- 

 Out-apiaries, How to get to and 



From 129' 



Out-apiaries, Management of... 129, 130 

 Out-apiaries, Portable Extracting 



wagons for 128- 



Out-apiaries, the Outgrowth of 



Overstocking 126 



Out-apiaries vs. Migratory Bee-keep- 

 ing _. 125. 



Out-apiary in Raspberry Region. .. .131 



Outdoor Wintering of Bees 168' 



Outdoor Winter. See Wintering 



Outdoors. 

 Overstocking and its Relation to 

 Out-apiaries 126. 



Packages for Extracted Honey. 110, 111 

 Packing for Outdoof Wintering. . 



168, 169, 171 



Paper Winter-cases 190^ 



Plain Sections and Fence Separators 



Preferred 41 



Pneumatic Tires for Wheelbarrow. . 51 



Porter Bee-escape 89- 



Power-driven Honey-extractors..l03, 104 



Premiums at Fairs 153 



Press for Rendering Wax 160- 



Producing Good Extracted Honey. 



92-108. 



Production of Comb Honey 87-91 



Protecting Colonies in the Spring. .190" 

 Pyramid of Honey-bottles at Fairs. 151i. 



