Slot in uprights by circular saw, get out two strips say not over 1/8 inch 
Thick, nail the dividing to make up writes, but this will not perhaps 
Give wood enough at (a, a) For nailing top and bottom. 
If deep frames are used it becomes more important still
To get rid of so much thickness of wood in the uprights. 
September 16th. Let hive be 12 X 15 deep X 13. 75. Frames now have the same
Capacity as 14 X 10 deep X 18, old style. When one front side comb is used
Three tiers of boxes may be used, the upper ones coming up above the
Level of comb should have a large hole near bottom of end. 
One side rear comb only, to allow ready access to
Movable bottom board from back ventilator. This style will allow of boxes
Set (without bottoms) on strips on frames, or on frames directly. If used
For emptying boxes maybe used above, and side frames for emptying. 
On the whole I prefer this last style of frames. If hive used
4 boxes on, Alley's plan, still use hanging movable divider with
Holes in it for boxes, hard woodframe supporter, and platform
Coming up so as to form rest for honey board, and confine
Bees. (21st) new style frame. Corner pieces at top as well 
As bottom. Uprights and bottom about 3 sixteenths thick 
Or 1/8 inch. Top bottom and uprights have are nailed to the corner 
Pieces on an iron surface so as to clinch (one nail) from each in two corner pieces
Another Brad from each will make all strong. This plan gets rid of the
Excess of wood in the uprights, gains room for com, and enables bees to cluster
Against side comb, and makes I think a stronger frame. [illegible] clinching nails 
Brads. Hive proper. To get place for honey board, or rather cover of
Frames. Rabbit sides of hive to let cover rest on rabbits, cut down the
Rabbits when corner boards come 1/2 inch deeper, now you get room with a
hardwood strip, Or even the corner boards beveled up to an edge (not
Sharp) for fingers, etc. If hive is doweled inside on the right and
Left some space can be got by the Dowling, using 1/4 inch stuff and 1/2 inch or
5/8 inches parts to nail douling against. 



