Sections in Crates. 



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Mr. Jones finds that by using the division-board made of 

 perforated zinc (Fig. 60), the queen is kept from the sec- 

 tions, and they can be safely placed in one end of the body 

 of the hive. 



Fig. 62. 



Langstroth Frame with One Pound Sections. 



Figure 62 shows a Langstroth frame full of one pound 

 sections. As already stated Mr. Heddon recommends the 

 use of one story wide frames, with separators, and so made 

 as to admit of inversion. 



CRATES OK HACKS. 



These (Fig. 37) are to use in lieu of large frames, to hold 

 sections, and are very convenient when we wish to set the 

 sections only one deep above the brood-chamber. Though, 

 if desired, we ca n place on e rack above another, as prac- 

 ticed by Mr. James JtLeaaon, and so have sections two, and 

 even three deep (Fig. 42). 



Fig. 63. 



Crate for Sections. 

 Southard and Eanney, of Kalamazoo, use a very neat rack 



