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engraved. In general construction, as shown by Fig. 
1, the extractor consists of a galvanised iron cylinder, 
with framework holding two wire cages, which reach 
down it some two-thirds; also a handle for producing 
the revolutions, which is fixed by means of fancy iron- 
work to the top of the cylinder, instead of passing 
through it by a spindle. The wire cages or cases 
will each contain one entire comb, from which the 
cappings must first be removed, and then, by turning 
the handle at the top, the honey upon the outer side 
of each comb is swiftly slung out on to the sides of 
the cylinder, from whence it trickles down to the 
bottom, which is made conical within, and allows of 
its being readily drawn off by the treacle-tap shown 
in the figure. For the further particulars we must 
turn to Figs. 2 and 3, the one of which shows the 
Fig, 3. 
Fig. 2. 
framework when removed, and the other a top plan of 
the same. In the latter the two combs in position 
for working are shown by AB and CD, each being 
hinged respectively at A and © (in Figs. 1 and 2 the 
left hand case is represented as slightly askew upon 
