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BAR SUPERS. 



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this super is now made with whole-glass ends. From 

 the same figure it will be observed that these supers are 

 adapted for placing one above the other, passages being 

 cut out of the top bar of the lower of the pair. Slits are 

 cut for the insertion of strips of wax sheets. 



Both in this super and the next it is desirable to pro- 

 vide against the admission of cold through the numerous 

 interstices by keeping a warm woollen covering on the 

 top and pasting paper over the divisions, which can easily 

 be cut through when the super is filled. 



Neighbours' " Sectional Super " is the last of our series. 



The attention of apiarians has been so much turned of 

 late years towards a cheap and compact receptacle for 

 honeycombs intended for deprivation, that we have intro- 

 duced this last invention, which is very much on the 

 same plan as the preceding, but the longitudinal divisions 

 are again divided across, forming boxes, as shown in the 



