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stand by an amateur joiner of ordinary intelligence. For myself, I 

 will gi-udge no labour of mine if it will help to make the ' W. B. C 

 hive properly and easily understood. When the description and 

 drawings of the hive first appeared in print I at once detected a 



Section ou line O.D. 



-few slips, easily remedied by a practical joiner ; but the thing most 

 needed was sectional drawings to explain things without so many 

 detailed measurements. I therefore say. Why cannot the ' W. B. C 

 Jiive be made as plam as ,A B C ? It shall ! 



RoBBBT Pebbles. 



