FIG. 1. — These are the usual and fonvenieiit types of candy box or feeder. The right- 

 Itanil one is phiced as it would appear on the t'op of the frames. Notice that one end 

 is slightly elevated. To its left is a box of candy, which is darker, being made with 

 " Coffee A " sugar; the glass side of this faces out, as also in the upper Ijox. The box 

 at the extreme left shows the surface of white candy, made with granulated sugar; 

 it also shows the projection which tilts the box. Upon it is a pie plate tilled with tlie 

 candy, wliich may l>c inverted ui)on the frames. (Author's illustration.) 



Fig. 2. — Molds in the form of di\ isioii-l)oard fccck'rs (left-hand mold liUcd with candy; 

 right hand, empty). The lower frames are the standard Langstroth dimensions; tlie 

 upper are Kenton nuclei frames. The central Ijox shows the position of a feeder 

 on top of the frames. (Author's illustration.) 



