274 FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES 



very easilj' a second time. On a large scale, the liquid might 

 be drained off by lioring a hole at the lower part of a Isaixel 

 of granulated honey. I spoke of treating clover honey in this 

 "way; I do not know what other kinds may be treated the same 

 way, but I have had some granulated honey of smooth, even 



Fig. 98 — SeetKDis IVrrhied f m ,Si rapDuj. 



texture, from which no liquid part could be drained. When 

 set to drain, the whole mass would roll slowly out. 



MARKETING HONEY. 



I have had no uniform way of marketing honey. I should 

 prefer in all cases to sell the crop outright for cash, if I could 

 get a satisfactory price; but some years I can do better to §ell 



