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in honey, and, consequently, scant of brood, and its foundation very 

 poorly drawn out. I do not put the new hive under the old one. The 

 object to be gained is to draw all that is good in the old hive Into the 

 new one as soon as possible; and from our experience we find the above 

 to be the better way. 



March, 1908. 



