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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



been any exception. Standing at the end 

 of the machine, the bearing of the main 

 shaft looks something like this :— 



In the October. 

 Gleanings, this 

 part of the ma- 

 chine is described 

 as followF: 'The 

 legs (A A) are 5 ft. 

 6 in. long, and 

 cross each other 3 

 feet 4 inches from 

 their lower ends. 

 Where they cross, 

 a perpendicular 

 slot % of an inch 

 deep and 4i". wide 

 1- made upon the 

 FIXING THE TEEADLE. iuside of each leg, 

 and luio this slot is fitted a piece of hard 

 wood (B) 4 in. wide, one inch thick, and 

 one foot long. The bolt that passes through 

 the legs where they cross also passes through 

 a slot cut in this piece of hard wood. 

 Through the lower end of this piece of wood 

 is a hole (C) in which runs the iron gudgeon 

 on the end of the main shaft. Of course, 

 each leg is furnished with such a piece of 

 .vood. ' Had I gone more into details when 

 writing the above description, I should have 

 said that the hole (C) is an oblongated hole, 

 or, rather, a slot, through which can be 

 passed the crank upon the end of the main 

 shaft. The slot D, in the end of the pitman 

 E, enables a careless visitor to get his foot 

 under the lower end of the pitman, and 

 yet escape with badly pinched instead of 

 crvshed toes. " 



Mc( 'lube's Magazine will begin in the Janu- 

 ary number a series of " Life Portraits of Great 

 Americans " with reprorluctioDs of all the ex- 

 isting portraits of Benjamin Franklin known 

 to have oeen made from life. There are fifteen 

 such portraits, and some of them have never 

 been publi-hed. Mr. Charles Henry Hart, prob- 

 ably the highest authoiity on early American 

 portraits, is collecting and pditing the material 

 for the series, and will add introduction and 

 notes giving the history of the spveral portraits 

 and whatever is interestine in the circumstan- 

 ces of their production. Therp will also bean 

 article on Franklin by Professor Treat, of the 

 University of the South. 



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