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Bertrand, Edwcrd, regarding determination of Bacillus alvei by Cowan and 



himself - 51 



■• Black br< iod," Bacillus milii not found 15 



=Enropean foul brood 17 



no such disease 21 



Boiling honey from diseased colonics 72 



treatment for bee diseases 60-61 



Burning, for destroying bee diseases 57,58,60 



in Texas 67-69 



( larbolic acid, against "pickle brood " 70 



Cheshire, Frank R., description of foul brood quoted 26-27 



Climate, effect on virulence of bee diseases 54,67 



Combs, of healthy apiary, bacteria found 16 



Cowan, Thomas William, attempted determination of Bacillus alvei with micro- 

 scope alone 50-51 



( ryptococcus alvi aris, f< >rmerly considered cause of "foul brood" 24-25 



f( rrrn ntum 24 



Drug treatment for bee diseases. (S& Medication.) 



Eucalyptus oil, against "pickle brood" 70 



Formaldehyde. I See Formalin.) 



Formalin, use against bee diseases 58,62 



Foul brood, American, application of term 16 



Bacillus larvae present 17 



can it be detected before cells are broken ? 66-67 



description quoted from Phillips 18-19 



geographical distribution 53-54 



in California 57-61 



on Pacific coast 57-59 



vitality of spores 22 



are both diseases ever found in same colony ? 53 



comparison of American and European 20 



European, application of term 16 



Bacillus alvei present 17 



description of Phillips quoted 19 



geographical distribution 19-20 



in New York State 55-56 



spread through infected honey 20, 56 



symptoms of two diseases confused by Cheshire 26-27 



France. N. E., paper, "The History of Bee Disease Inspection in Wisconsin"'. 73-75 



Geographical distribution, of American foul brood 53-64 



European foul brood l9-2< I 



Harrison. F. C, description of "Bacillus alvei^ (Bacillus J ?) quoted 43-48 



historical resume of investigation of bee diseases quoted 23-26 



Honey, from healthy hive, usually sterile 16 



infection 20. 56 



Howard, W. R. , work on bee di>ease> 15, 50 



I'-], in hiii", i apium mellificarium, formerly supposed causeof infectious beedi>ease. 24 



Infection, in ovaries of queen 1 >ees 57-58 



is it carried to flowers'.' 21 



of larva/ of honeybees 20-21 



I nspection of apiaries, in New York State 55 56 



W isconsin 73 7 5 



on Pacific coast 57 59 



inspectors of apiaries, appointment 59-60, 61-62 



organization 10. 54 



Intestine of healthy honeybee, occurrence of bacteria 16-1 7 



fungi and yea-ts 16-17 



Larvae of healthy honeybee, usually sterile 16 



honeybees, infection 20 



Mackenzie, J. J., paper, "The Foul Brood Bacillus (B. alvei); its Vitality and 



Development," quoted - 36-42 



•■ McEvoy" treatment for foul-brood diseases 40-41. 61-62 



Media for bacteriological work 12-13 



Medication for bee diseases 5»;. 5s. t;<< 



; / o j C, in combs of healthy honeybees 16 



Moore. V. A., investigation of brood diseases of bees 51-52 



