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sides, and then the frame and comb are placed in the 

 cage. Another frame is treated in a similar manner, 

 and placed in the opposite cage, ' ' to make the 

 balance true. " The handle is turned very carefully 

 at first, and the honey commences to fly out and run 

 down the sides of the extractor. When about half 



Fig. 26. 



the honey has escaped, the machine can be turned 

 faster and faster till all the honey has escaped. It 

 can be drawn out of the faucet at leisure. There are 

 a great many varieties of extractor, but all embrace 

 the principle of the extractor of honey by centrifugal 

 force. A very remarkable extractor is shewn at 



