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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



and i.s much cheaper than the ordinary porcelain tiling. If it proves 

 satisfactor}^ in the dairy rooms of this building, it is cheap enough 

 for general use in creameries. 



The second story contains three large lecture rooms for agricultural 

 classes, two offices for instructors, and a cloak room. (Fig. 3.) The 

 largest of the lecture rooms has a seating capacity of about' 200, and 

 may be used for institutes or other agricultural meetings. 



Fig. 2. — Plan of first floor, Agricultural Hall. 



The basement contains a boiler room, engine and refrigerating room, 

 lavatories and bathrooms, three insulated cheese cellars, and a hirge 

 storage room. The refrigerating apparatus is planned to be available 

 in all workrooms, in the cold-storage rooms, and in the cheese cellars, 

 the arrangement in the cheese cellars being designed to maintain any 

 degree of temperature at will. 



