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c.c. Are two Splines of Deal to keep 
the Boards even and ftrenethen them. 
Fig. M. reprefents the Back of the 
Frame. .d. d.d.d. are four ftrong 
Boards of tne fame Length with the 
Frame, on which you are to place the 
Boxes.» Let the Upper Side of them 
be very fmooth and even, that the 
Boxes may ftand true upon them: Or 
I would rather advife, to place under 
every Pair of Boxes a fmooth thin 
Board, aslong as the Boxes, and about 
a Quarter of an Inch wider. The 
Bees will foon faften the Boxes to this 
Board, in fuch Manner, that you may 
move or weigh the Boxes and Board 
together, withett breaking the Wax 
or REG which for many Reafons 
ought to be avoided. Thefe Floors 
mutt be fupported by Pieces of Wood, 
or Bearers e. ¢. &c. which are nailed 
from Poft to Poft at each End. . They 
are likewife, to be well nailed to the 
Frame, 
