. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. converge towards the outlet, and when a bee passes out the springs close together again, and so prevent robber bees or wasps entering the hive again through the escape. One cone is quite sufficient for a hive, so* far as effectually answering the purpose intended. HONEY BOTTLE (REGISTERED). The cut below illustrates a new 1-lb. bottle designed to take the place of the 1-lb. screw-cap jar for those who want a cheaper article. The glass rim of bottles is made of slightly rounded form, the " cap " being manufactured from a springy m


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. converge towards the outlet, and when a bee passes out the springs close together again, and so prevent robber bees or wasps entering the hive again through the escape. One cone is quite sufficient for a hive, so* far as effectually answering the purpose intended. HONEY BOTTLE (REGISTERED). The cut below illustrates a new 1-lb. bottle designed to take the place of the 1-lb. screw-cap jar for those who want a cheaper article. The glass rim of bottles is made of slightly rounded form, the " cap " being manufactured from a springy metal, so that when pressed it goes on with a snap, and is hold firmly in its If a thin cork wad is used on top it becomes absolutely air-tight, and will hold water when the bottle is turned upside down. It has also a wider top than the ordinary bottle, rendering the honey easier to lift out. [All the above are made and sold by Mr. T. B. Blow, Welwyn, Herts.—Eds.]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London


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