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Extractor with stationary can * 
Power extracting outfit. (Photo hy Root) 
Honey strainer. (Redrawn from Root) ...••■ 
Honey storage tanks. (Drawn from photograph by Root) 
Diagram to show method of spacing bee-way sections. (From 
Dernuth) .. . 
Diagram to show method of spacing plain sections. (From 
Dernuth). 
Comparison of plain and bee-way sections. (From Dernuth) . 
Comparison of tall and square sections of equal capacity. (From 
Dernuth) . 
T-super. (From Dernuth) . 
Super for square bee-way sections with section holders. ( From 
Dernuth) . 
Super for square plain sections with section holders. (From 
Dernuth) . 
Super for tall plain sections. (From Dernuth) 
Super for tall plain sections in wide frames. (From Dernuth) 
Old type of wide frame for holding sections. (Drawn from 
Miller) . 
Section folder . 
Diagram showing the arrangement of the supers. (From 
Dernuth) . 
Crate holding two 6-gallon honey cans . 
Shipping cases for comb-honey *. 
Double boiler for melting combs . 
Hot water (Hershiser) wax press. 
Diagram showing the response of a colony of bees to changes 
in outer temperature. (From Phillips and Dernuth) . 
An apiary in winter . 
Roof of a bee-cellar away from a house. 
Arrangement of hires in a cellar. (Drawn from Alexander) 
Diagram showing the effects of an accumulation of feces. (From 
Phillips and Dernuth) 
Alfalfa 
Basswood . 
Buckwheat 
Spider flower (Cleome) 
, Cotton 
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