BEES-WAX AND ITS ECONOMICAL USES. 



cades. Of those best known we may mention in Germany, 

 Friedrich in Griefswald, Hermann Bruder in Waldshut 

 (Baden), A. Herlikofer in Gmiind ( Wiirtemberg), 

 Adam Wendler in Aschaffenburg (Bavaria), Weyell and 

 Breidecker in Sauer-Schwafbenheim (in Khenish Hesse), 

 Voight in Bahn (Pomerania). In Austrian Hungary, 

 Anton John Wagner in Vienna, Joseph Ludwig, the 

 Master Carpenter of Moravian Bee-keepers' Union in 

 Briinn; in Switzerland, Siegwart in Altdorf (Uri), 

 Hermann Brogle in Siesseln ; in England, Messrs. 

 Abbott of Southall, London ; * in America, Ch. Dadant 

 of Hamilton (Illinois). 



FIG. 2.- Rietsche Foundation Presser. 



By the recent improvement of the presser, bee-keepers 

 are enabled to press for themselves the foundations they 

 require, instead of selling their wax at ridiculously low 

 prices. JRietsche in Bieberach (Baden) supplies such 

 presses, Fig. 2, as well as Hermann Greve, in Neu-Braden- 

 burg (Mecklenburg), and Ihring and Fahrenholz,in Berlin. 

 The Italian hand-presser, Fig. 3, of Guazzoni, who also 



* Besides Messrs. Abbott in England there are Messrs. Blow, 

 Neighbour, Baldwin, Howard, and Stothard, who manufacture 

 comb foundation T W. C. 



