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is an enclosure for horses (see plan of site). The remain- 

 der of the ground, sufficient in extent to allow another 

 large stable being built some future day (see plan of site), 

 is provisionally laid out as a garden. 



The above-named enclosure being rather small, the 

 Institute has hired and enclosed an adjoining piece of 

 land of the size of 33 D meters where there is plenty 

 of room for exercising the horses. 



For the working of the Institute (comp. the Act, art. 

 3, last paragraph) provisionally a yearly sum of 23000 

 Kr. has been voted. 



The Institute is now sufficiently large and well equip- 

 ped to meet all the requirements of the present time, 

 and if, at some future date, theoretical and applied Bac- 

 teriology should make a fresh start and develop at 

 the same rate as it has done during the last twenty 

 five years of the nineteenth century, there will be, I trust, 

 ample room for all necessary additions on the site of 

 the Institute. 



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