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INDEX. 



Honey dew, origin of 116 



* ' different grades of 47 7 



*• extracted 426 



" extractor 428-439 



'* fermeuting — , 483 



" from clover 381-383 



** " divers (lowers 384 



*' " holL'w trees 427 



" " linUiii 382 



" granulating 481 



" harvesting 431; 



" house 304 



" " implements 439 



* ' in sections 410 



" marketing 477 



'• production 407 



" sack 26 



" storing and evaporating 118 



'* strained 427 



*' uses of 492 



** vinegar 495 



Horse killed by tees 201 



Hour of ihe fecundation of queens.. 52 



" ofawarmiug 209 



Hrnschka 428 



liuber, experiments on comb-build- 

 ing. .99, 100 



" " pollen 119,120 



** ** propolis 106 



'* *' the autennse 9, 13, 14 



'* ** the nieniury of 



beus 13 



*' •* the sense of 8mell,201 



*' ** ventilation 177 



** *' virgin queens. .48, 49 



" hive 139 



** on artificial swarming 239 



' ' bees transporting eggs. .44, 45 



' • ferti I e Wf irkers 76 



" how bees build their 



combs.. 376 

 •' on theimpregnation of queens 



51, 63, 55, 81 

 *' the introduction of 



queens. .274 



*' the talents of Burnens 74 



*' worker bees , G6 



'* tribute to 7,8, 9, 



•' was blind 8 



" wifeof 8 



Humming 31 



Hutchinson lamp nursery 272 



" on comb honey production 



418, 426 



* * packing comb-honey 480 



Implements, see Tools. 



Importing bees 286, 288, 310, 311 



Inipregnaiion of the queen 51 



Increasing too fast 250 



Inhabitants of a hive 2 



Inse^-ts and bees 47(j 



Intelligence of injects 37 



Introducing queens 274 



Invertible hives 414-4)5 



Irving, quotation from 281 



Italian bees 283 



** description of 284 



Italian Bees, first importation in 



America 287 



• ' qualities of 283 



" vary even in Italy 286 



Italiai cakes 494 



Jarring combs, anger bees 196 



Jefferson, quotation of 280 



John son on the moth 469 



Jinns.care of foul-brood 449 



* ' importer of bees 288 



" on number of queen cells 44 



KirUy and Spence 114 



Kirtland on transferring 301 



Knives for uncapping 439, 441 



Labial palpi and maxillse 19 



Landols on the humming 25-32 



Language of bees 32 



l.arvse casting the skin 70 



" duration of development 72 



' * fed from the glands of workers. 27 



" how fed 69 



** of queens copiously fed 45 



Laying of eggs 63 



" *' hindered by shallow 



frames 148 



*' of two queens in the same 



hive 50 



" workers 74 



* * • ' how to get rid of 76 



Leakage of honey 489 



Lege of bees 21 



*' '* covered with hairs 22 



* * notches of the first pair 22 



• ' pollen baskets of the 2i 



' ' posterior 23 



" second pair 23 



Leidy, dissections of queens 54, 56, 57, 81 



Lew on mating 52,53 



Light in the cellar 346-347 



" on bees 195 



Longfellow, quotation from 280 



Loosening the frames 197 



Loss of bees by heat 179 



' ' the queen 256 



" " sting 35 



Love of the workers for the 



queen. .41, 311 



Lungs of bees 30 



MacCord on hive covers 172 



MacLain on bees and fruits 507 



" statistics from 404 



Magnetizing bees 190 



Mahau, experiments on drone.s 83 



" '* ** queenless 



colonics. . .260 

 " '* " refrigerating 



queens 63 



" imported Italian bees 287 



Mailing queens 311 



MalpighiMU tubes 28 



Mandibles of bees 18 



Manum clamps 422 423 



* ' on the control of swarming. .432 



Mats 171 



Material for hives 173 



Mating of the queen 53 



