. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. THE SLINDON HIVE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii:iiiialiiiii;ii;iii!ii;;i,[' â llll'lllll''l"tMll nil ii)i;:iii'iii:i'iM'i"i[iii'iiMi"ii'ii'i!iiiiiiiiMii'iii"iiii[| FRONT SHtTTTEE. the best for all purposes throughout the" year. Its front and back are of fixed glass, and its top is composed of glass plates, through which the bees may be observed at their labours. One of the principal features is an arrangement by which any part of the hive can be operated on. THE SLINDON FRAME. without disturbing the remainder. The hive


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. THE SLINDON HIVE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii:iiiialiiiii;ii;iii!ii;;i,[' â llll'lllll''l"tMll nil ii)i;:iii'iii:i'iM'i"i[iii'iiMi"ii'ii'i!iiiiiiiiMii'iii"iiii[| FRONT SHtTTTEE. the best for all purposes throughout the" year. Its front and back are of fixed glass, and its top is composed of glass plates, through which the bees may be observed at their labours. One of the principal features is an arrangement by which any part of the hive can be operated on. THE SLINDON FRAME. without disturbing the remainder. The hive was fully described by its inventor on p. 120 of the Journal for November last. CRYSTAL PALACE SHOWS. Statistics of Flower and Bee Show of 1874, as compared with Flower Show only of 1873 :â 1873. 1874. First Day. First Day. (Saturday,' 2s. Qd. day.) (Is. day.) Season Tickets 6024 Season Tickets 2850 Payments 1265 Payments 6638 8488 In Cash, 281/. 18s. Second Day. Season Tickets 2654 Payments (Is.).... 6147 7801 In Cash, 267/. 7«. TmBD Day. Season Tickets 3336 Payments (Is.) 5779 9115 In Cash, 288/. 19a ToTAi :â Visitors. Cash. 25,404 828/. 4«. 6279 In Cash, 156/. 17j. Qd. Second Day. (Fireworks at Night.) Season Tickets 2C95 Payments (Is.) 6155 8850 In Cash, 307/. 15s. Thihd Day. Season Tickets 2238 Payments (Is.) 3996 6234 In Cash, 199/. 16s. Total :â Visitors. Cash. 21,363 664/. 8s. Qd. Excess of Cash (1874), 163/. 16s. Qd. The last day of the Show in 1873, when there was no extra attraction, multiplied by three would point to an extra profit brought by the bees of 228/. 16s., added to 1637. 15s. 6d. = 392/. lis. 6c/.; as well as affording extra gratification to season-ticket holders, stall-keepers, and for visitors to Aquarium. Quantity of Food.âA hive should contain at least twenty pounds of honey for the support of the bees during winter ; but it is a mistake to suppose that if you increase the number in the hive by union, they will require a greater quantity o


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