f'igurt 1 gives A perspective vievp of the Controllable Hive as it ap- 

 pears ready for use. figure 2, gives a perspective view of the Ooritrol- 

 lable Hive with the upper part of the case removed, and side door let 

 down; showing the position of the Glass Honey Boxes J at sides and 

 top, with Feeder T in rear at top, over Brood Section. 



I have excel cised great care, and incurred considerable expense, in 

 giving drawings with measurements and directions for coostructiog 

 Controllable Hives, glass boxes, etc., that such of my readers as wish 

 may be able to construct the hives and manage bees according to the new 

 system as taught in this work. I have no time or desire to establish "a 

 business in the manufacture of hives, but if any of my readers want a 

 full sized Controllabla Hive, ready for a swarm of bees, I will furnish 

 them. The hire is not patented so any one can manufacture and use as 

 many as they wish. They can make them at their home, especially in 

 the winter season, much cheaper than I furnish them. 



I will furnish one Controllable Hive with two sample glass honey 

 boxes (the large and small sizes,) for Eight dollars; or the hive with a 

 full set of glass honey boxes, for Twelve dollars. 



