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Frame, to keep them from finking 
with the Weight of the Boxes. | 
f. Reprefents the Roof, which pro- 
jects backwards about feven or eight 
Inches beyond the Boxes, to fhelter 
them from Rain. 
You have now only to cut Niches 
or Holes in the Frame over againtt 
every Mouth, or Entrance into the 
Boxesj.ias in Fig. Le: 4.4. &c.. » Let 
thefe Niches be near four Inches long, 
and under each, you muft nail a {mall 
Piece of Wood for the Bees to light 
upon. 
iV. B. The Morning or ‘Evening, 
Sun will fhine upon one, or both Ends 
of the Frame, let its Afpect be what 
it will; but you may prevent its over- 
heating the Boxes, by a loofe Board 
fet up between the Pofts, and kept in 
by two or three Pegs. 
By) CHAP. 
