INDEX.
[ [A] ][ [B] ][ [C] ][ [D] ][ [E] ][ [F] ][ [G] ][ [H] ]
[ [I] ][ [J] ][ [K] ][ [L] ][ [M] ][ [N] ][ [O] ][ [P] ]
[ [Q] ][ [R] ][ [S] ][ [T] ][ [U] ][ [V] ][ [W] ][ [Z] ]
| PAGE. | |
| A. | |
| Acclimatising bees | [213], [249] |
| Adapting-board | [96], [162], [183] |
| Age of bees | [10], [11] |
| Anatomy of bees (Plates I and a), description of | [31] |
| Anecdotes of, | [240], [242], [245], [246] |
| Anger of bees | [149], [163], [190] |
| Antennæ ([Plate I]) | [38] |
| —— act as a barometer | [39] |
| Apiary, best time to set up an | [21] |
| —— exterior and interior of an | [138], [139] |
| Artificial swarming | [169], [182] |
| —— time for | [171] |
| Artificial comb | [157] |
| Aspect | [64], [248] |
| Australia, sending bees to | [213] |
| B. | |
| Baby-bee, cradle of | [16] |
| —— emerging from the cell | [17] |
| Bar, improved | [90] |
| Bar and frame-hives | [84] |
| —— manipulation of | [15] |
| —— advantages of | [168], [174], [178] |
| —— changing after winter | [178] |
| —— recommended | [243] |
| Bee-dress or protector | [27], [115], [148], [170] |
| —— necessity for | [149], [165] |
| Bee-decoy, to attract swarms | [25] |
| Bees live in society | [3] |
| —— lesson to man | [11] |
| —— young | [17] |
| —— cluster outside hives | [23] |
| —— peaceful whilst swarming | [27] |
| —— should not be fed in winter | [141] |
| —— tempted to rob | [140] |
| —— reduced size of | [168] |
| —— at the International Exhibition of 1862 | [213] |
| —— breath, human, obnoxious to | [149], [190] |
| —— artificial scent ditto | [190] |
| Bee-keeping in London | [215] |
| —— Zoological and Horticultural Gardens | [221] |
| Bee-keeping, profit arising from | [239] |
| Bee-hives (modern):— | |
| Huber's book or leaf hive | [118] |
| Neighbour's cottager's:— | |
| Description of | [80] |
| Neighbour's improved cottage:— | |
| Description of | [68] |
| Care necessary to keep a good store of food | [75] |
| Neighbour's improved cottage without window:— | |
| Description of | [76] |
| Neighbour's unicomb observatory:— | |
| Description and application of | [98] |
| Exhibited in Paris, 1855 | [101] |
| Prize medal | [101] |
| Neighbour's single-box:— | |
| Description of and directions for | [63] |
| Keep glass warm | [65] |
| Nutt's collateral:— | |
| Description of | [51] |
| Taking surplus honey | [58] |
| Stewarton hive:— | |
| Description of | [109] |
| Directions for management | [112] |
| Nadir box, value of | [117] |
| Extra boxes required | [118] |
| Taylor's improved cottage:— | |
| Description of | [96] |
| Taylor's amateur's eight-bar wood:— | |
| Description of | [65] |
| Stand for ditto | [67] |
| Taylor's eight-bar straw | [96] |
| Woodbury bar and frame:— | |
| Description of | [84] |
| Straw ditto | [85] |
| Glass ditto | [88] |
| Special advantages of straw | [86] |
| Origin of | [86] |
| Manipulation with | [157] |
| Super | [93] |
| Putting on | [162] |
| Woodbury Unicomb:— | |
| Construction of | [102] |
| Modes of tenanting | [106], [107] |
| How transferred to box-hive | [108] |
| Bee-houses, advantage of | [123] |
| —— engravings of houses to contain twelve hives | [126], [127] |
| —— object of colouring alighting-boards | [126] |
| —— loss of queens | [127] |
| Bee-house to contain nine hives, engraving | [128] |
| Bell-glasses | [133] |
| Bottle-feeder | [140] |
| —— directions for using | [142] |
| Breathing of bees | [43] |
| Brood, royal | [9], [175], [179] |
| —— wire cover for (engraving of) | [175] |
| C. | |
| Cells, contracted size of | [168] |
| Cells, royal, see [Brood]. | |
| Changing old stocks to new hives not to be attempted by inexperienced | [182] |
| —— old hives into humane ones | [183] |
| —— old stocks to frame-hives | [184] |
| Classes for whom bee-keeping has interest | [1] |
| Combs, value of | [152] |
| —— must not be jarred | [149] |
| —— how fixed in frames | [160] |
| —— ensuring regularity of | [67], [90], [152], [161], [(note) 184] |
| —— artificial, description of | [151] |
| —— how fixed in frames | [160] |
| Compound bar-frame | [91] |
| Cottagers, way to convince, of the humane system | [139] |
| Cover for square hives | [67], [55] |
| —— for round hives | [81], [131], [132] |
| Crown-board | [34], [87] |
| D. | |
| Dampness in hives in winter injurious | [75], [86], [148] |
| Depriving system, special advantages of | [19], [82] |
| Diseases of bees | [231] |
| Dividing hives, reason why they do not answer | [173] |
| Driving bees, directions for | [179] |
| Drone, description of | [11] |
| Drones, massacre of | [14] |
| Dysentery | [215], [232] |
| E. | |
| Eggs of bees ([Plate 2, fig. 7]) | [16] |
| —— how made into queens | [15] |
| —— position in the hive | [16] |
| —— time hatching | [17] |
| Engraved pressing roller | [150] |
| Entrance to hives | [52], [74], [86] |
| —— stopped, danger therefrom | [250] |
| Epitaph on brimstoned bees | [20] |
| Evans, poet of the bees (note on) | [4] |
| —— 'poetry of,' | [7], [11], [12], [23], [24], [142] |
| Evening thoughts in January | [129] |
| F. | |
| Feeding | [54], [64], [75], [79], [140], [143] |
| Feet of bees | [42] |
| Food necessary (note) | [140] |
| Foul brood | [232] |
| Frames | [89] |
| —— should hang true | [91] |
| —— how kept perpendicular | [91] |
| —— manipulation with | [157] |
| French bishop, anecdote of | [240] |
| Fructifying flowers, bees useful for | [194] |
| Fumigator box | [145] |
| —— tube | [147] |
| G. | |
| Gardeners ought to be bee-keepers | [247] |
| General remarks | [238] |
| Glasses, bell | [133], [154] |
| —— must be kept warm | [65] |
| Guide-comb for glasses | [135] |
| —— for bars | [68], [97] |
| —— note | [161] |
| H. | |
| Hive should be ready for swarm | [27], [71], [250] |
| Hives, see Bee-hives. | |
| Hearing of bees, sense of | [38] |
| Honey-bag ([Plate II, figs. 1 and 2]) | [44] |
| —— way to drain from comb | [230] |
| —— cutters | [145] |
| —— dew | [199] |
| Human breath obnoxious | [147] |
| Huber (Francis), life of | [121] |
| I. | |
| Improved cottage-hive | [68] |
| —— comb-bar | [90] |
| Impressed wax sheets | [151] |
| Impregnation of queen | [6], [13] |
| Increase of bees | [18] |
| India-rubber gloves | [27], [149], [159] |
| Insects, cleansing hives from | [125] |
| Interchange of combs for strengthening weak hives | [92], [168] |
| Italian Alp Bee ([Plate I, figs. 1, 2, 3]), not all of them yellow | [33] |
| —— description of | [200] |
| —— German bee-keeper's opinion | [203] |
| —— great honey-collecting powers | [203] |
| —— Hermann's book on | [205] |
| —— introduction into England | [203] |
| —— importation of queens unsuccessful in many instances | [206] |
| —— plan of uniting foreign queens to English stocks | [(note) 207] |
| J. | |
| Journal of Horticulture, | [208], [217] |
| K. | |
| Keeping bell-glasses warm | [65] |
| —— boxes | [116] |
| L. | |
| Legs of bees | [40] |
| Ligurian honey-bee, see Italian Bee. | |
| Loyalty of bees | [5], [99], [104] |
| M. | |
| Mortar not necessary for closing crevices | [82] |
| Moths, how to prevent | [228] |
| N. | |
| Neglect of bee-keeping | [1] |
| Neighbour's hives, see Bee-hives. | |
| New bottle-feeder | [140] |
| Number of eggs in the season | [5] |
| Nutt's hive, see Bee-hives | |
| Nutt, Thos. (the late) | [60] |
| O. | |
| Ornamental zinc cover | [131] |
| P. | |
| Pasturage for bees | [197] |
| —— honey yielding flowers | [198] |
| —— wild flowers best | [199] |
| Poison of sting | [48] |
| Pollen, food for infant-bees | [193] |
| —— how collected | [193], [194] |
| —— brush ([Plate I, fig. 1, 2b.]) | |
| —— basket, [2b*], description of | [41] |
| Putting in super-hives and bell-glasses, | [56], [64], [65], [72], [79], [81], [83], [110], [113] |
| Propolis, or bees' cement | [195] |
| Q. | |
| Queen ([Plate I, fig. 1]), description of | [4] |
| —— movements of, laying eggs | [5] |
| Queen, marriage day | [7], [13], [177] |
| —— attachment of bees to | [7] |
| —— disrespect until fertile | [8] |
| —— jealousy of her rivals | [8], [175] |
| —— dismay of bees at loss of | [9] |
| —— raised from worker | [10] |
| —— longevity of | [10] |
| —— old one goes with first swarm | [22] |
| —— leaves the hive only in fine weather | [23] |
| —— in super-hives | [59], [83] |
| —— loss of | [9], [127], [174] |
| R. | |
| Roller, engraved pressing | [150] |
| Robber-bees | [140] |
| Royal brood | [9], [175] |
| S. | |
| Spiracles | [41] |
| Spring, good time to commence bee-keeping | [21] |
| Sprinkling bees | [146], [165] |
| Stands for hives— | |
| —— engravings | [62], [69] |
| —— for Nutt's | [84] |
| —— Woodbury | [54], [94] |
| —— Stewarton hive, see Bee-hives. | |
| Sting of worker-bee, ([Plate II, fig. 4]) | [46], [189] |
| —— queen | [5], [8] |
| Stocks, ventilated for travelling | [251] |
| —— why called so | [162] |
| —— best kept strong | [19], [57], [117] |
| Stomach ([Plate II, figs, 1 and 2 hh]) | [44], [45] |
| Supers, glass | [133], [134], [135] |
| —— straw | [81] |
| —— for Woodbury hives, engraving | [93], [162] |
| Superstitions | [245] |
| Swarming, usual time of year for | [21] |
| —— cause of | [22] |
| —— agitation before | [23] |
| —— usual time of day for | [24] |
| —— desirable to prevent | [30], [56] |
| —— consequence of a second flight of | [26] |
| —— how to hive | [28], [71] |
| —— means of preventing second flight | [26] |
| —— two sometimes depart from their respective hives at same time, and mingle | [27] |
| —— care to prevent loss of | [26] |
| —— time for removing | [28] |
| —— care to be exercised with | [53], [64], [71] |
| —— first most valuable | [29] |
| —— second, cause of | [29] |
| —— how to restore | [30] |
| —— premonitory symptoms of | [29] |
| T. | |
| Taking honey | [58], [73], [115], [163] |
| Taylor's hives, see Bee-hives | [21] |
| Thomson's "Seasons," extract from | [21] |
| Thorax ([Plate II, fig. 1]) | [40] |
| U. | |
| Unicomb hives | [6], [17], [97], [102] |
| V. | |
| Ventilation | [51], [71], [73], [124], [249] |
| W. | |
| Wasps, how to prevent the increase of | [223] |
| —— attack of | [225] |
| Water essential | [200] |
| Weighing hives, importance of | [185] |
| —— engraving of Salter's spring balance | [186] |
| Wildman | [215] |
| —— marvellous feats of | [217] |
| Woodbury hives, see Bee-hives. | |
| —— super, see Supers. | |
| Worker-bee, description of | [15] |
| —— number in a hive | [15], [28] |
| Z. | |
| Zinc covers | [131], [132] |
NEIGHBOUR'S
IMPROVED BEE-HIVES,
FOR
TAKING HONEY WITHOUT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BEES.
DRAWINGS AND DETAILED LISTS FORWARDED ON RECEIPT
OF TWO POSTAGE STAMPS.
| £ | s. | d. | ||||||
| 1. | Nutt's Collateral Bee-Hive | 5 | 5 | 0 | ||||
| Stand for ditto, 16s. | ||||||||
| 2. | Neighbour's Improved Single-box Hive | 3 | 3 | 0 | ||||
| Stand for ditto, 10s. 6d. | ||||||||
| 3. | Taylor's Shallow-box or Eight-bar Hive, complete with cover | 3 | 10 | 0 | ||||
| Stand for ditto, 10s. 6d. | ||||||||
| 5. | Neighbour's Improved Cottage Hive | 1 | 15 | 0 | ||||
| Stand for ditto, 10s. 6d. | ||||||||
| 6. | An Improved Cottage Hive | 1 | 8 | 0 | ||||
| 7. | The Ladies' Observatory or Crystal Hive. Price complete | 2 | 5 | 0 | ||||
| 8. | The Cottager's Hive | 0 | 10 | 6 | ||||
| 9 | & 10. Bee Feeders | each 5/. and | 0 | 4 | 0 | |||
| 11 | & 12. Fumigators | each 2/. and | 0 | 2 | 6 | |||
| 13. | Honey Cutters | per pair | 0 | 5 | 0 | |||
| 14. | Taylor's Improved Cottage Hive | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
| With Stand, £1. 10s. | ||||||||
| 15. | Fountain Bee Feeder | 0 | 6 | 0 | ||||
| 18. | Taylor's Eight-bar Straw Hive, complete | 2 | 12 | 0 | ||||
| Stock Hive only, 15s. | ||||||||
| 19. | Huber's Book or Leaf Hive | 2 | 5 | 0 | ||||
| 20. | Taylor's Unicomb Observatory Hive | 3 | 3 | 0 | ||||
| 45. | Woodbury Straw Bar and Frame Hive (Stock Hive) | 1 | 5 | 0 | ||||
| 46. | Woodbury Unicomb Hive | 6 | 10 | 0 | ||||
| Stand, 24s. | ||||||||
| 47. | Common Cottager's Hive | 0 | 5 | 6 | ||||
| 42. | Woodbury Bar and Frame Hive, complete with outside cover and super | 3 | 10 | 0 | ||||
| Stand for ditto, 10s. 6d. | ||||||||
| 50. | Stewarton Hive | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
| Floor-boards for ditto, 3s. 6d. | ||||||||
| 24. | Taylor's Glass | 7s. and | 0 | 4 | 6 | |||
| Payne's ditto | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||
| 25. | Bell Glass | 0 | 4 | 0 | ||||
| 26. | " | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||
| 27. | " | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||
| 28. | " without knob and flat top to put on the table inverted, price with lid | 0 | 4 | 6 | ||||
| 29. | Zinc Cover | each 7/6 and | 0 | 15 | 0 | |||
| 30. | Shallow Glasses (new shape) | each 5/6 and | 0 | 3 | 6 | |||
| 31. | Bee Dress and Protector | 5/., by post | 0 | 7 | 4 | |||
| 37. | Zinc Cover | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
| 38. | Ornamental ditto | 2 | 5 | 0 | ||||
| 39. | Bee House to contain Two Hives | 4 | 4 | 0 | ||||
| 40. | " " Twelve Hives | £15. and | 19 | 10 | 0 | |||
| 44. | Bottle Feeder | 0 | 2 | 6 | ||||
| 46. | Engraved Pressing Roller | 0 | 7 | 6 | ||||
| 49. | Impressed Wax Sheets or Artificial Combs per dozen | 0 | 6 | 0 | ||||
| 50. | India-rubber gloves | per pair | 0 | 5 | 6 | |||