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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 15 



One of tlu' colDiiics \v:i.s jjlaccd in the 

 lionev-lioiisc, and the other one in a small 

 l)nil(ling in tlie rear. Hoth of them had en- 

 trances not to exceed I inch (that is all they 

 will tolerate), and aronnd or near these 

 entrances little gnmi^s of bee-keepers an.ns- 



ed themsehcs by watchinsjf these stingles; 

 bees enter the lli£>;ht-hole with nnerrinjr ac- 

 curacy. Over the enti'ance was placed a 

 sif;;n. " Watch the stini^less bees hit the Imlls- 

 eye." 



Bnt, to ri'tui'n to our denioiistralidn work. 



iL.CoMa 



W. L. COGGSHALL, THE BIG BEE-MAN OF YOKK .STATE, .STori'ING TO EXPLAIN, AS Wl.LL 



AS TO DEMONSTRATE AT THE JENKINTOWN MEET, HIS METHOD OF UNCAPPING 



AND EXTRACTING: HAROLD HORNER. HIS ASSISTANT. SHOWN AT THE 



UPPER LEFT-HAND CORNER. 



