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BUILDINGS 
A small inexpensive extracting-room as formerly used by E. W. Alexander of Delanson, N. Y. There are 
two openings in the end of the building that close with sliding doors. The full combs are put in thru one 
door, and the emnty ones taken out the other one. A pipe conveys the honey from the extractor to a tank 
in another building down the hill. 
An inexpensive and quickly constructed building that answers every requirement. Walls and floor of 
wood, roof of canvas. A good canvas roof gives a better light inside and is cooler than a solid roof. 
