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room (24) to be used for isolating such animals, if desired. 

 Room 22 contains the boilers of the central heating appa- 

 ratus. On the north side of the corridor are the washing 

 up room (25), workshop (26), wood cellar (27) and the 

 electric plant supplying the whole building with light 

 and motor power. In room 31 a gas engine and a dynamo 

 are placed. The electric accumulator is placed in a small 

 room (32) completely separated from the rest of the base- 

 ment; it can only be reached by the small staircase (33). 



On each side'of the corridor there is a healing room (2!!) 

 (26), and under the staircase a cooling room, divided into 

 two parts (28) (29), bolh of which are to be principally 

 used for the storing of toxin and serum. 



One of the attics is to be used as a common room 

 for the subordinates of the staff, not living at the Insti- 

 tute, the others for a laundry, for stores, etc. 



The stables are situated in the immediate neighbour- 

 hood of the main building. A doorway (34) in the west 

 wall leads into the main stable (35) containing six stalls (a) 

 and two loose boxes (b); from a small adjoining fodder 

 room (46) a flight of stairs leads to the hay-loft above. 

 In the south wing of the building there are three roomy 

 boxes (38) (39) (40), two of which (39) (40) are intended 



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