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ing will be needed at the home yard where the honey is prepared 

 for market and the various appliances prepared for use. 



The illustrations show two good kinds of honey houses. Fig. 

 88 shows a honey house two stories high. This house has some 

 decided advantages, and, although it was built at a cost of about 



f IG. 88. — A well-arranged, two-story honey house. 



one thousand dollars, the extensive honey producer will find it 

 well worth the cost. By looking at the picture it will be seen 

 that the lay of the land is such that the ground is on a level with 

 the floor of the tipper story at one side. At the other side the 

 ground is on a level with the lower story. A side hill location 

 is not always available, and otherwise this two-story arrangement 

 would not be very satisfactory, as too much energy would be 



