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trative of the first, while the supporting slats, section holders (figs. 
8, 9 and 10), and wide frames (fig. 11) are illustrative of the second 
type of support. 
Protection. 
The T super and others of this type offer no protection against 
‘propolizing to either the top or bottom of the sections, the section 
Fic. 7—The T super. (Original.) 
holder or slat (figs. 8, 9, and 10) protects the bottom, while in the 
wide frame (fig. 11) the entire outer surface of the sections is pro- 
tected except at the edges. The greater the protection afforded the 
Fic. 8.—Super with section holder for beeway sections. (Original.) 
section, the more complicated and expensive the super, and the more 
complicated supers require more labor in cleaning of propolis and 
filling with sections. On the other hand, sections of honey produced 
in properly constructed wide-frame supers are much more easily 
cleaned of propolis, and ordinarily present a neater appearance when 
packed for market. 
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