Qu (26) Queen cage and mailing box. July 24th, 1869. 
Set one side of mailing box have say lower 1/3 coarser wire cloth
so that Queen can easily feed herself when it rests up against comb,
or if preferred a small slide to pull out and allow her to get
on comb. Make the box so that it will easily go between two
combs without spreading [illegible] too far apart. To keep water
from evaporating from sponge line with fabric dipped in hot wax 
the slot in which sponge is placed so that water cannot evaporate
through the wood. The mailing box for [illegible] Queen. 
June 12th 1885 [illegible] the same [illegible] of front and rear outside and inside 
walls would be God with a made thus and be as a three
inches and 2 inches and the weight being about equally distributed 
the walls could be played much faster Mr. [illegible] at [illegible] 
double opposite shouldered brick should work his claim [illegible]
to cover them unless they can be used to build [illegible] 
hollow walls without one of them being [illegible] as a [illegible] brick
as well as when it is L.L. Langstroth 
June 18th with only one electrical of brick laid flat and 
[illegible] wall to make it stronger we can get 
a 12 inch wall with two inch hollow - or by keeping 
this inside [illegible] in the center between the [illegible]
[illegible] brick we can get a 14 inch wall [illegible]
double hollow each two inches, this a very good
wall for cellar walls, with this wall there would
no clipping needed of [illegible] used as a bee brick [illegible]
the inside [illegible] outside [illegible] 
[illegible] would keep outside wall 
[illegible] brick free from [illegible] 
and add to warmth [illegible]