Volume 16, Number 2: American bee journal
From American Bee Journal
Articles
- Editor's Table
- Feeding Extracted Honey to be Stored in Sections
- Advantages of Comb Foundation
- Market Quotations for Honey
- Failures in Bee-Keeping
- My Profits and Losses for Three Years
- Ladies and the National Convention
- The Season, Honey Plants, &c.
- My Experience with a Native Colony
- A Cellar Above Ground
- Honey Season of 1879, and Wintering
- Prizes for Honey and Bees at Fairs
- Transferring Bees
- The Banana as a Honey Plant
- My Experience in Wintering
- The Adulteration of Food
- Wintering on Summer Stands
- Hives made of Wood and Plaster
- The Wintering of Bees, Etc.
- Description of the Bee-Moth
- The Sourwood Honey, Etc.
- Honey Production in the South
- Some New Bee Feeders
- Seeking for the Best Hive
- Stray Thoughts from Kentucky
- Description of my Section-Boxes
- Letter Drawer
- Conventions
- The Austro-German Congress
- Northwestern Bee-Keepers' Union
- Lausanne, Switzerland, Convention
- Indiana State Convention
- N. W. Ill. & S. W. Wis. Convention
- Harris' Queen Shipping-Cage
- Bee-Culture and the Census
- Queens in the Mails
- Bee Stings as a Remedy for Gout
- Frogs as Bee Enemies
- Shipping Honey