you may likewife keep the Glafs fhutor open, as you 
pleafe. You may indeed let the uppennoft be a 
finall ftraw Hive, which is as good (tho’ not fa fine) 
as Joyners Work. 
9. You may make a wooden Frame with 4 Legs 
to place thefe Bo^es in, cover’d with Lead, left the 
weather fpoil ’em, for much they will not endure. 
Let the drops of Rain be carried from theforemoft 
Tides, left it drive too much on the Hives of Bees. 
Let this Beehoufe ftand Eaft, Weft, and North, 
with one corner to the South, that the Boxes alfo may 
ftand that way the better. Let it havetwo Doors on 
each fide ; the two back-Doorsmay be whole, and To 
contriv’d as to open when you intend to move, order 
or view the Bees. Let it be well faften’d, leaning a 
little forward, left the Wind move it. You may make 
