LABORATORY OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY 513 



For the purpose of destroying the animal remains after autopsies 

 and dissections, there is in the building a direct incinerating plant — a 

 most important adjunct to an institution of this kind. 



The personnel of this laboratory is not large, being at present con- 

 fined to the pathologist, assistant pathologist, technical assistant and 

 a diener. 



Should it come to pass at any time later on that the pathological 

 work now being prosecuted in this very efficient department of the 

 Philadelphia garden be supplemented by similar researches upon normal 

 anatomy, for the purpose of which plenty of material is constantly there 

 at hand, it will become necessary to increase the number on the present 

 staff by adding to it a duly qualified prosector, zoological artist, photog- 

 rapher, and one or two additional assistants. It is very much to be 

 hoped that this will be brought about in the near future. 



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