Archive image from page 193 of The illustrated Australasian bee manual. The illustrated Australasian bee manual and complete guide to modern bee culture in the southern hemisphere. With this is incorporated the 'New Zealand bee manual' greatly enlarged, revised and mostly rewritten CUbiodiversity1228471 Year: 1886 ( 174 AUSTRALASIAN burning, which may consist of cotton rags, dry rotten wood, dried cow-dung, or any other material that will burn and produce a dense smoke, when a few puffs of the bellows will set the smoker in working order. Fig. 'S COLD-BLAST SMOKEE. Two of the best


Archive image from page 193 of The illustrated Australasian bee manual. The illustrated Australasian bee manual and complete guide to modern bee culture in the southern hemisphere. With this is incorporated the 'New Zealand bee manual' greatly enlarged, revised and mostly rewritten CUbiodiversity1228471 Year: 1886 ( 174 AUSTRALASIAN burning, which may consist of cotton rags, dry rotten wood, dried cow-dung, or any other material that will burn and produce a dense smoke, when a few puffs of the bellows will set the smoker in working order. Fig. 'S COLD-BLAST SMOKEE. Two of the best smokers now in use are made on different principles. In one the blast of air from the bellows is blown through the fire; in the other the draught enters the tube between the fire and the mouth of the tube. By this arrangement cold air is mixed with the smoke as it leaves the tube. The latter is termed a 'cold-blast' smoker (Fig. 87) and the former a ' direct draught' smoker (Fig. 88). Each has special


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