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INDEX. 



Stanley extractor 442 



Standard frame preventing progress. 146 



* ' Langstroth frame 155 



Starvation 317 



Statislics 403, 40t 



Storing honey 4U2 



Straight combs 164,217,221, 36B 



Strained honey 427 



Straw hives 13U-131, 174 



" for protection 336 



'* mat 171 



Stupefying hees 276 



Stu rtev:i nt 338 



Suffocation 17S 



Sugar candy 320 



" loaf 321 



' ' syrup 320 



Superiority of afterswarms 228 



** of artificial swarming.. .238 



* ' of extracted honey pro- 



duction. . .429 

 " of the Langstroth hive. .114 



Quinby frames. .150 



Sting 33 



" bees living without , 36 



" can wound after removal 36 



' ' effects of tlie 202 



" feai-oflhe 196 



* * left in the wound 37 



' * not easily withdrawn by the 



bee. . 34 

 " remedies forthe woundsofthe..202 



Stomach 26 



Stone on safe wiutering 334 



Store cells 102 



" bees building few 103 



Stories, defects of lull upper 433 



" half, for extracting 432 



** surplus equalizing in 



upper. .436 



Supers for comb honey 411, 412 



' * for extracted honey 432 



Sui)er8tUion 109 



Swamraerdam 38, 182 



' ' on the moth 468, 461 



* ' " ovaries 54 



" tribute to 15 



Swarming, artilicial 238 



" fever 233 



" natural 206 



" * ' causes of 232 



" ** excessive 231 



** ** preparations for ,209 



'* '* ont of season 207 



* " prevention of 220 



" " stimulated 233 



by 

 small hives, 153, 432 

 " " when raising 



comb honey. 236, 418 

 '• with a virgin queen. 2iG,227 



'* williont a^neen 210 



** \\'ith several queens 228 



Swarms abtconding 22 



" catcliing the queen of 220 



' ' comb guides for 217 



Swarms easily handled 186 



" feeding 224 



first 209 



*' hived with Climb honey 216 



** " on comb-foundation.. .217 



" hiving 214 



" loss of 231 



" mi.Ning 221 



" onasmalllimb 218 



" on a trunk 220 



" primary 209 



'* '* with a young queen. 22,i 



" sarkfor 219 



*' secontlary 226 



*' seiocling !in aliglitiiig place. 213 

 • • several hived together. .222, 231 



tliijd 229 



' ' transporting 314 



" waiting for scouts 212-213 



" with several queens 228 



" " two queens 222 



Sydserff'fi extravagance 261 



Syrian bees 289 



Syrup 320 



Taming bees 18.') 



Taxini on bees and grapes 507, 5U8 



Thiinks to the writers 37 



'thickness of cells 99 



Tliomson, quotations from 382, 408 



Thorax 21 



Thorley on stupefying bees 277 



Three sections of body 3 



Tidd on the moth 459, 462, 466 



Tin cans for feeding 319 



Tin corners 156 



' ' vessels for honey 488 



" " " melting wax. . .499, 600 



" roofs 172 



Toads 474 



Tongue 19, 20 



Tools to extract honey ,437-439 



" to handle bees 188, 197, 304 



'* to make hives 174 



" to transfer liee.'j 300 



Top and bottom bars of frames 165 



Townley on mailing queens 311 



Trachea 30, 31 



Traps 84, 236 



" formoths 468 



Transferring colonies 297 



" " Heddon method 



of. .302 



" queen cells 263 



Transporting bees 313 



Uncappina 440 



" knives 440, 441 



Uniting colonies 249, 335 



Upijer stories, see supers. 



Vandervort mill 37o 



i-piir 375 



Van Deuseu clamp 158 



Veil 190, 191 



Ventilaling 1.68 



" holes Wi 



Ventilation 176 



'• controlled 165 



" lucellar 348 



