Saw Table, 



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Mr. M. H. Hunt, a very thoughtful apiarist, uses a very 

 convenient horse power (Fig. 83). Tiie large wheel is 

 fifteen feet in diameter, the horse is inside the rim, and the 

 band consists of a chain, that it may not slip. To get the 

 horse in position, the wheel is simply lowered. 



For the past year I have used a tread power which 

 pleases me much. It is safe, can be used under shelter, 



Fig. S4. 



Saw Tabu, 



and if one has colts or young horses it serves well to quiet 

 them. In case we use other than foot or haiid-powei, our 

 saw table must be firm and heavy. The one illustrated 

 here (Fig. 84) is recommended by Mr. A. I. Root. 



