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 none in the upper Box, yea at 

 fitch times of the day or night 

 there are fear ce any (if you ex- 

 cept a ftraying Bee, as if it were 

 a Sentinel) to be Jeen in the up- 

 permost Box, but the whole bo- 

 dy of the Commonwealth will 

 be in the loweU , as hath been 

 faid'-i wherefore at fuch times \, by 

 opening the door in the fide of 

 the Box, and Jlmtting the Jlider 

 in the grove which covers the 

 hole in the top of the fee on d Box, 

 you will eafly feparate betwixt 

 the Bees and their uppermofl 

 wor^ without any dammage 

 to the Commonwealth or Co- 

 lony. Of this there are many 

 pra&ical demonstrations to be 

 now feen in England .* And for 

 your further fatisfaftion,! have 

 fent with the Gloucefter Carrier 

 one Colony of Boxes, one Li- 

 cence^ and a Book,, of direUions, 



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