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plain frames with no top-bar (Fig-. 115), which in turn support 

 the sections. If bee-space sections are used, then the bottom- 

 bar of these frame-supports, must have bee-ways or spaces cut 



Fig. 115. 



Dovetailed Super with Frames and Section-holders. — From A. I. JRoot Co, 



D Wooden Separator. 



E Sections with Foundation Starters. 



in them. These are also used to hold the plain sections (Fig'. 

 106), in which case, as the fence (Fig. 116) always used with 

 these sections furnishes a bee-way, the frames, like the sec- 

 tions, are entirely plain. Of course, separators can be used 

 with these supports, in case we use the bee-space sections. 



Fig. 116. 



Felice for Plain HccUoiis.— From A. J. Hoot Co. 



FENCES. 

 The fence is simply a slatted separator made by nailing 

 three boards (Fig. 116) three-sixteenths of an inch apart to end 

 posts, which project three-eighths of an inch below the lowest 



