Gleanings in bee culture . Hive. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. The body of the hive has five frames with a total comb capacity of five-sixths of twofull-sized Hoffman frames—that is, each is exactly one-third that of a full frame (16|X8inches interior). The frame itself has somewhat the appeaiance of a large section 5|x8inches. It is supplied with full comb foundation, or with a starter across the end as maybe desired. The length (8 inches) of these small sections is the same as the depth of theinterior of a Hoffman frame, and the depth (5f inches) is one-third the length of the Hoff-man, so that three may


Gleanings in bee culture . Hive. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. The body of the hive has five frames with a total comb capacity of five-sixths of twofull-sized Hoffman frames—that is, each is exactly one-third that of a full frame (16|X8inches interior). The frame itself has somewhat the appeaiance of a large section 5|x8inches. It is supplied with full comb foundation, or with a starter across the end as maybe desired. The length (8 inches) of these small sections is the same as the depth of theinterior of a Hoffman frame, and the depth (5f inches) is one-third the length of the Hoff-man, so that three may be fitted into the length of the Hoffman, if placed side by side and on end. The super is fitted with sections 2.^ inches deep by 2 inches wide—that is, one-fourth thesize of the Danzenbaker 4x5 section, and hence it may be used, if desired, in the regularDanzenbaker super as toy or sample sections (Fig. 2). These little sections, whentilled either in the Pearl Agnes hive or the Iegular full-sized super, are convenient, dain


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