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with a students' meeting room, and offices for the professor of agri- 

 culture and the farm superintendent. The second floor (PI. IV) will be 

 devoted mainly to botany, veterinary science, and bacteriology. There 

 will he botanical, bacteriological, plant disease, and physiological labo- 

 ratories, class rooms for veterinary science, botany, and zoology and 

 physiology, together with a veterinary pharmacy, incubator rooms, 

 storerooms, and offices. 



An elevator extends from the basement to the second story, and a 

 fireproof vault is provided on the main floor. The class rooms for 

 veterinar} 7 science and botany on the second floor are so arranged that 

 the} 7 may be thrown together, providing a large lecture room for public 

 gatherings. 



The building is constructed of buff pressed brick and granite. It 

 has a roof of red tile, and all outside metal work is of copper. The 

 inside walls are of face brick, painted, and the building is of slow- 

 burning construction throughout. Heat will be supplied from the 

 central heating plant. The cost of the building, with equipment, will 

 be about $100,000. 



