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509. BAIT-TRAY MOTH-DESTROYER. 



J. G. G. Garrelf, Port Gibson, Miss. 



The tray contains a mixture of molasses and water with a little vine- 

 gar or spirituous liquor added. By this mixture the moths are attrnctcd 

 and drowned. 



510. DOWN'S SQUARE OIL TROUGH TREE-PROTECTOR. 



Downs Tree Protector Co., Cutter Square, West Somerville, Mass. 



To prevent the cankcr-worni from ascending the trees. 



BEES A:\I> BEE-t'UETUBE. 



BEE-HIVES. 



511. Root's two-story Bee-hive for comb honey. 



512. Boot's one-half story Bee-hive for comb honey. 



513. Viallon's two-story Bee-hive for extracted honey. 



514. Viallon's one-and-one-half story Bee-hive for comb honey. 



515. Shirley's common-sense Bee-hive. 



51G. Heddon's Bee-hive, with surplus arrangements for comb honey. 



517. Root's Observatory hive. 



518. Gunn's Observatory hive. 



FRAMES FOR BEE HIVES. 



519. Langstroth's frame. 



520. Langstroth's wired frame. 



521. Langstroth's wired frame, with comb foundation. 



522. Langstroth's wired frames, with comb foundation worked by the 



bees. 



523. Wide frame with tin separators (11 led with (me-pound sections. 



SECTION OR HONEY BOXES. 



524. Gray's all-in-one-piece section boxes. 



525. Hunt's all-in one-piece section boxes. 



526. Heddon's dovetailed section boxes. 



