GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



TIN LINED SHEEffS OF ENAMELED CLOTH. 



These are just ristht for the Simplicity and chaflf 

 hive-); price, 10c each. If sent by mail, 5c more for 

 postage. Per hundrei, by express or freight, 5i^.OO. 



ELECTROTYPES. 



We can f uraish electntypes of any of the engra- 

 vings in this price list. Gleanings, or the A B C, for 

 ■2jc per sijuare inch. If sent by mail, add 10 per cent 

 to the price, for postage. To measure an engraving, 

 you are to take the dimensions of the blank paper 

 around it. None faraishei for less than-ioc. 



EMERY WHEELS FOR GUMMINO CIR- 

 CULAR SAWS. 



The?e are very valua.ble for a ^reat variety of other 

 purposes, such as sb irpenina; all kinds of wood cutting 

 tools, cutter hea Is, grindlntc and polishing, cutting 

 temperel ste^l, etc. e^c. We give below the prices 

 of such wneel* as are most de:ir.ible for the above 

 mentioned uses for the Barnes' saws. 



PRICE I<1ST OF EmERY TirHEEIjS. 



Thickness of Tl/^lieels in Inches. 



If wanted by mail, aid 10 per cent to the prices for 

 posfaze. 



The best wheel for the small circular saws is 3x?it- 

 X3-16, aild is made to order especially for us. Price, 

 40c; by mall 44c. 



EXTRACTORS. 



One Important point is that all machines, to work to 

 the best advantage, should be so made that the frame 

 may hang in them just as It hangs in the hive, 11 we 

 except the L. and Q. frames, and all having a length un- 

 der the top bar greater than 14 inches. It may be Im- 

 jiossible for us to give all the reasons for thi-? now, but 

 we hope you will taUe our word for it, when we Ray 

 there are very good reasons for standing a frame oh 

 end in the Extractor, when the length is much greater 

 than the depth. 



Our cistings are male to fit two difTerant sizel 

 cans; viz., 17 and 20 inches; and we make the cans 

 also of two (liflferent heights. To work nicely, the 

 frame needs about the same amount of roim to hang 

 in the Extractor, that it has in the hive; to do this 

 thf»re f eenis to bt» no other waj' than to make every 

 Extractor to tit the hive il is intended lor. Of course 

 vou can use triem otherwise, but we are well satisfied 

 'hat the cumbrous machines now in use. are many of 

 vhem destined t) be soon laid aside for the more mod- 

 ern kind. 



MATERIALS FOR MAKING EXTRACTOES. 



IXtin.l4»20, per box of 112 sheets $9 00 



Castings for tlie geiring, and siipp ir'lng arm 

 that attaches it to the cnn, in the rough, 



just as it comes from the factory 50 



The same tinished, coraple'e, varnished ready 



f )r use 1 .50 



If the latter is wantel by mail, send 50c more 



f'lf pOStHgC. 



Hoijcv Gatei, tinned, ready to solder into the 



can .r,o 



By the dozen 4 .^o 



If sent by mail, add 25c each, for post tge. 

 Wire clnh rr\ni\e expressly for extractors, per 



s'l mre f .ot 15 



tf w inied bv mail. 5c per foot extra. 

 Hoop< to g 1 armnd (he top^ of t;ie extrictors. 

 verv >itntiQr and FtifT. nicclv tinrie 1, and 

 drillelforthe castings, 50c; per doz 5 no 



DIAGRAM OF PRINCIPAL FRAMES IN USE. 



Figures given are outside dime)isio>is i}i iticlies. Sus- 

 pended frames have % inch supporting arms, or an 

 equal prolongation of top bar. 



ll>i 

 Gallup. tJ 



The ''nllowinar table is for the convenience of those 

 ordering machines, and is intended to enable any one 

 to decide for himself exactly what he can use to the 

 best advantage. 



PRICE LIST OF EXTRACTORS. 



[The figures in parentheses, just before the prices, 

 give the exact inside width of the revolving frame of 

 the Extractor, in inches.^ 



A honey kn"n is included with fjich machine; the 

 price will be 8l.'»0 Ipss if no knife is ivanted. 

 No. 1.— For the Gallun frame, or anv frame IH 



inches wide and not more than V2| deep..(12) 8S 50 

 No. 2.— For the American frame, or any one 12 



inches wido and not mr>re than T2\ deep. (12^) 8 75 

 No. .3. — For a:)" f'-iime 12.^ inches n ide and not 



raorf than 12.} r(ei-.i> (13) 9 00 



No. 4. For thi( A lair Irarop or any frame. 13' 



wide and not more than 12| deep (14?) 9 09 



The above are all In shallow cans, llh inches hieh, 

 and ar" vrrv convenient for placiiisr at s'lch a height 

 as to allow of rnnninsr tho honey dirrctl v intn the bar- 

 rel or anv other receptaclp. anil still not too high 

 for anv one ti work convpniontlv. The following 

 numbprs can also be used in Me s<(me way, unless the 

 operator is short In stature; in tbnt case, a shallow 

 box may be inverted to stand on. but Is somewhat In- 

 conveni<^nt 



