NEW BUILDINGS AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. 



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room or the cheese room, as 111113^ })e desired, and from that point is 

 pumped to the separators or the cheese vats. 



The second floor (tig. 5) contains four laboratories, a lecture room 

 which will accommodate 100 students, an office for the professor in 

 charg-e, and a library and reading room where the dairy lil)rar3' of the 

 university will be kept. All the laboratories have north and east light 

 with the exception of one milk-testing room. 



The building is heated hy the indirect method from steam coils in 

 the basement, with a fan to force the warm air through the building 

 and insure complete ventilation. 



The live-stock ])uilding is designed to aftord a class room, laborato- 

 ries, and breeding room, and a judging pavilion for instruction in live 

 stock. The veterinary department will use the laboratories and a part 

 of the animal rooms temporarily, l)ut the legislature has made an 

 appropriation of $15,000 for a hospital for the veterinary department. 



Fio. 7. — Missouri live-stock building — plan of second floor. 



and a 1)ill is now ptMiding for $50, 000 for veterinary la])oratories, so 

 that there is every pro])al)ilit3" that the entire building can be turned 

 over to the animal husbandr\' department at an earl}^ date. 



The first floor (flg. G) contains at present a dissecting room 22 bj^ 

 27 feet, and two experimental animal rooms, one 22 by 16 and one 22 

 by 10 feet, and a judging pavilion 86 by 50 feet. The judging pavilion 

 will accommodate a class of forty students with ten animals. 



The second floor (tig. 7) contains three veterinary' laboratoi'ies — one 

 22 by 27 feet, another 21 l)y 13 feet, and another 22 by 14 feet, and an 

 office. These rooms will ultimately be used for class rooms and labo- 

 ratories for aniiuiil hus))andi'v, whtni the}' are vacated b}' the veterinarj'^ 

 department. 



This is a stone structure coven^d with slate and heated by the indi- 

 rect method, like the dairy building. 



