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front Part muft have a Door cut in 
the Middle of the bottom Edge; three 
Inches Wide, and near half an Inch 
in Height, which will give free Liber- 
ty to the Bees to pafsthrough, yet not 
be large enough for their Enemy the 
Moule to enter. Insthe back Part you 
muft cut a. Hole with a Rabbit in it, 
in which you-are to fix a Pane of the 
-eleaneft and beft_ Crown-Glafs,. about 
5 Inches in Length and 3 in Breadth, 
and faften it with Putty ; let the Top 
ef the Glafs be placed as high as the. 
Roof within-fide, that you may fee 
the Upper Part?of the Combs, where 
the Bees with their Riches are moftly 
placed. You will, ‘by this Means, be 
better able to judge of their State and 
Strength, than if your Gla{s was fixed 
in the Middle. . ‘The Glafs muft ‘be 
covered with a thin Piece of Board, 
by Way of Shutter, which may -be 
made to hang by a String, or’turn upon 
a 
