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GRANULATED HONEY 
Fig. 1.—Pouder’s hot-air oven for liquefying honey in sixty-pound cans. The cans are held upside 
down, as shown in Fig. 2; and the honey, as fast as it becomes liquid, runs down to the bottom of the oven 
and from thence out the gate, away from the heat. 
MELTING HONEY TN A CAPPING-MELTER. 
Under the head of Extracting and 
Comb Honey the use of a capping-melter 
is described with a set of illustrations. 
This outfit is also well adapted for melt¬ 
ing granulated comb honey, Ordinarily 
granulated extracted will run thru it very 
readily without any danger at all of im¬ 
pairing the flavor, and, what is more, it 
will be strained in the process. In the case 
of granulated comb honey, the wax and 
honey will be very nicely separated by rea¬ 
son of the beat causing the wax to melt. 
