INDEX. 



XI 



Reversible hives 41i-415 



Reversing 412 



RuiKing bolls to stop swarras '.2\0 



Kipoiiiiiffhiney artiflolally /ISO, 483 



liobbor Dees 358 



acting like young bees . . 74 



Roblier cloth 437 



Robbing, danger of, after cellar win- 

 tering, ,350 



' ' dlfflciilt to detect 358 



" howtodetect 360 



" to stop 381 



' ' prevention of 363 



' * promoted by the bee- 

 keeper, ,360 



" secret 363 



" stopi.ed byacarbolized 



sheet ,363 



' ' by exchanging hives 36-2 



A.l Root (Novice) chaff-hive 342 



" " on aiinlteration, ,485 



** ** *' candy- 



making, 320 

 * • * * ' * coml>- 



building, ,92, 95 

 " " " extracting ,.,429 



" " " fi-eding bees ,319 



** ** " foundation- 



machines. 368, 370 

 " *» << hive-making. .175 



" " " Italian hees 



285, 288 

 •' ** " queen ■ laying in 



drone comb,. 61 

 " " " shipping bees, 307 



by the pound, ,312, 314 



" " on T supers 422 



" " '■ tin corners, , ,156 



L,. C. Root, author of Quinby's New 



Bee-keeping 1.39, 471 



" uses closed-end frames, 148 



Royal jelly 16,45, 253 



Russia, winteringin 326,345 



Sack for hiving swarms 219 



Salivai-y glands 15-18 



Salt for hees 128 



Sartoii & Rauschenfels, honey-cake.. 495 

 *• " on comb- 



huilding.. 91 



Sashes for windows 305 



Saunier experiment on brood 73 



Savage observing hive 182 



Scales of wax 90 



Schiemenz describes the stomach . 



' mouth. . 26 



Schirach. discovery of the origin of 



the queen 47 



Scholz candy 321 



material for hives 174 



Schonfeld on the chyle 27 



Scouts 212 



" returning 215 



Screen 305 



Soudamore on swarm 222, 238 



Sealed honey for extracting 435 



" " in sections 419 



Scaled queen cells 266 



Sealing of comb 118 



Sectional hives 131, 415 



Sections 410, 411 



' ' brood Erames for 412, 421 



" evates 422 



" Foster 423 



" " Miller 411, 422 



" propolizing 419 



' ' removing 425 



" securing straight combs in. ,417 



Selection in hees 231, 256, 262 



Selling honey 490 



" bees ; 313 



Separate stands 293 



Separators ,.,417 



Shade 235 



■'hakespeare 322 



Shakhig the hees like seeds 30-31-223 



Shearman on honey dew 114 



Sheds 293, 295 



Shipping bees 307-308 



" " to better pasture 309 



" queens 310 



" *' by mail 311 



" •' foodfor 310 



" " fromltaly 310 



Shuck hive 414 



' • on inverting 413 



Siebold, his opinion of the "Ber- 



lepsch" hive,. 142 



'* on parthenogenesis 54,58 



Simmlns' method of introducing 



queens, ,276 

 '* non-swarming system, ...232 



Simplicity frame 147, 156 



Size of frames 147-148 



" ofoiu' hive 163 



Skeleton of insect. 2 



Slanting anron -board 165 



Slow motions around bees 193 



Smelling organs 11 



* * " direct bees to 



flowers.. 13 

 " " Girard experiments 



on.. 13 



" " very acute 13 



Smoke helping robbers 196 



Smot ers 188 



Smoking bees 187 



** not always necessary 19i 



Snails propolized 107 



Soria space hive 132 



Sour honey 483 



Space around the frames 168 



" under division board 160 



Spaces between brood stories 149 



Spacing wire 168 



Sparrows and bees -..472 



Spine of the second pair of legs 23 



Spinolaon the Italian bees 283, 284 



Spiracles of the Inngs of bees 30 



Spring dwindling 352 



" feeding ; 317 



Sprnuleon foni brood 454 



Square frames 1,50 



Stahala on the language of bees 33 



