INDEX. 79 



Naphthol beta, for bee diseases 



in treatment of bee diseases 58 



"New York Bee Disease." {See "Black brood.") 



Object of meeting of inspectors of apiaries 9 



anization of inspectors of apiaries in 



Palsy. (6'e< Paralysis.) 



Panhistophyton ovatum, fungus formerly supposed cause of bee disease '_' l 



Paralysis, do bacterial cause known in 



Parker, 1". \.. paper, "American Foul Brood on the Pacific Coast" ">7 59 



Phillips, K. P. , descriptions of American and European foul broods quoted .. I s 19 

 paper, "The Present status of the Investigation of Bee Dis- 

 eases" 22 53 



•• Pickle brood," no bacterial cause known 16 



treatmenl 70 



/' idomonas Jtuorescens liquefaciens, in intestine of healthy honeybee 17 



Publications of Bureau of Entomology on bee diseases 22 



Queen bees, occurrence of bacteria 21 



Kan kin. J. M., remarks on bee-disease work in California 60 61 



Requeening, as remedy for bee diseases 56, ~>7 58, 63 65 



Koot. E. lb. regarding Cowan's determination of Bacillus alvei in Ohio 50 



v charomyces /'. in intestine of healthy honeybee 17 



G, in diseased brood of honeybe< a 17 



roseus, in combs of healthy honeybees 16 



Schirach, originator of " IJdcEvoy " treatment for bee diseases 62 



Shaking treatment for bee diseases 56, 57, 58, 60 



in Texas.. I 



Spirochete apis, supposed occurrence in bee disease 53 



Stewart. Charles, paper, "Apiary Inspection in New York State" 55 56 



Treatment of bee diseases 61 7:: 



expense 70 72 



Virulence of bee diseases, effect of climate 54,67 



Vitality of spores of bee disease bacteria 22 



White, G. F., description of Bacillus A ( /»'. mesentericus?) quoted 49 



larva quoted 



investigation of brood diseases of bees 51 52 



paper. "The Bacteriology of Bee Diseases" 10 L8 



summaries to Parts] and II and Conclusions from Technical 



Series, No. 14, Bureau of Entomology, quoted L6 L8 



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