INTRODUCTION. 
I—LABORATORY RULES. 
1. The Laboratory is open daily throughout the session from 
10 to 1.30 and from 2 to 5; on Saturdays from 10 to 1. 
2. Each student has a definite seat assigned him in the 
Laboratory, which he is not allowed to change without per- 
mission. 
3. Each student has the free use of the locker belonging to 
his seat ; the key may be obtained on payment of a deposit of 
half a crown, which will be returned if the key is given up 
before the end of the term, but otherwise will be forfeited. 
4. All necessary reagents and specimens for dissection are 
provided by the Laboratory, but each student is required to 
furnish himself with dissecting instruments, note book, and 
pencil, as explained in the next section. 
5. Paper and solid refuse from dissections must not be thrown 
into the sinks, but into the pails provided for the purpose. 
II—LIST OF APPARATUS REQUIRED. 
Each student is required to provide himself with the fol- 
lowing :— 
1. Two scalpels or dissecting knives, one large and one small. 
2. Two pairs of forceps, one large and one small. Both pairs 
should have the tips roughened in order to secure a firmer hold. 
3. Two pairs of scissors; one pair large and strong, for cut- 
ting bone and other hard tissues; the other pair small, for 
fine dissections. The latter pair should have the blades either 
bent at an angle (elbow scissors), or else curved. In selecting 
scissors be careful to see that they cut quite up to the points 
of the blades. 
4, Three needles, mounted in handles; two round and one 
triangular. 
’ 5. A seeker, ze. a blunt needle mounted in a handle, and 
with the end bent at an angle. 
7. A pocket lens. 
