INDEX. 



VII 



Gingerbrcnd 493, 404 



o.littid on honey Ill 



" on the b'reiithing oi'gims 81 



" * ' eyes 5 



" '" ghvnds 16 



" " uervoiis system 2t) 



" " smell organs 13 



*• '* sonuds prodnced by 



bees . . 32 



" " sting 34 



Given, fonndiition press 369 



Glanvisof bees 15 



" feeding the queen 16 



Gloves 192 



Goldsmitii, quottitlon from 184 



Graniilution of honey 481, 48B 



coarse 482 



Grapes and bees 505 



Gravenhorst hive 145 



vireen on foul-brood 447 48 



Grimshiiw'sapifuge iy9 



ii«i)lerou cure for bee-stibgs 204 



Gnndelach on the necessity of pollen, 120 



II ai rless bees 445 



Hairs of bees 3 



" as organs of touch 6 



" th"ir uses on tlic legs.. 23 



Hambaugh on out-apiaries 303 



' ' roller 375 



ll;imet, his di'scription of the mov- 

 able frame hive 133 



*' on several swarms clustered 



together. .221, 222 



Handling liees 185 



Harris ou moths 4.58, 4({0 



Han'esting honey 4.'i6 



Hayhnrst on queen nurseries 272 



Hearing of bees 9 



" organs, where located 10 



Heart of bees 29 



Heiit breaking the combs 178, 179 



Heddon hive 140, 415 



' ' honeyhoard 170, 421 



* ' method of transferring 302 



** on clipping queens' wings. 221 



" colorofveils 191 



" comb honey. . .417, 418, 422 



** economical prodnction.436 



** location 405 



** prevention of after- 



swarms. .237 



** the use of smoite 186 



** union oi beekeepers 509 



" wintering safely 3.34 



* ' uses wooden I'eedcrs 319 



Hetherington vises closed end 



frames. .148 



Hilbert on foul-brood 450, 454 



Hisiory of bee-keeping 407 



Hives, African 129 



" American 147,148 



" Berlepsch 143 



" Box 130 



" bottom board of 164 



" cap of 172 



" chaff 341 



" diagram of our , 1((3 



Hives division-board of 169 



" double-back 166 



" double wall 341 



" Dzier/iiM 137 



' ' Earthen 129 



" Eke 131 



" enami 1 il Ih fur 170 



" entniuc:e of 169 



■' (iulieu 132 



" Gravenhorst 146 



" hanging frame 147 



" Heddon 140 415 



" Huber 139 



" Langstroth 141, 144 



*' •' sinnplicity 161 



' * large may be reduced 153 



'• *' to improve the races 1.53 



" material for 173 



*' movable comb 137 



" " frame 139 



' ' numbering 173 



' ' observing 181 



" our test of sizes of 163 



" outer covering of 343,344 



' ' pointing 172 



" patent 173 



'* preferred by us 163 



' ' protection for 336 



" Qumby closed end frame 139 



" " suspended frame 147 



" Eadouan 131,132 



" ready for swarms 215 



*' requisites of a complete 133 



• ' roof of 235 



" Shuck 414 



*• slanting forward 157 



*' small, cause excessive swarm- 

 ing.. 1.53 



" *' limit thelaying 152 



" Soria 1.32 



' ' spacing wire of 168 



'• straw mat for 171 



" strip on, to widen the projec- 

 tion 170 



'* upper story of 172 



' ' ventilation of 158, 176 



' ' Winter cover of 343 



" " packing of 338 



" " shelterof 336 



Hiving swarms 214 



Holy Land bees 289 



Honey , adulteration of 484-485 



" as food 492 



•' " furbees Ill 



" as medicine 49B 



** board discarded 1.58 



* * cakes 494 



" cells, are they air tight? 118. 



'* comb for bwnrma 216 



* ' crop in California 403 



" " Germany 4im 



" ' * this country 404 



" " oar largest 435 



" dew 113 



'■ " as seen by Knight 115 



" •' from aphides 114 



'' " its looks }16 



