Wiring a receptacle in series is a method of connecting electrical outlets so that they are powered one after the other, rather than independently. This can be useful in situations where you want to control multiple outlets with a single switch, or where you want to create a daisy-chain effect.
To wire a receptacle in series, you will need to connect the black wire from the first outlet to the brass screw terminal on the second outlet. Then, connect the white wire from the second outlet to the silver screw terminal on the third outlet. Continue in this manner until all of the outlets are connected. Finally, connect the black wire from the last outlet to the power source.