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The City and Guilds of London, Finsbury ; The Pharma- 

 ceutical Society ; The Royal Technical College, Glasgow 

 The Municipal School of Technology, Manchester. 



4. Agricultural Colleges. 



5. Public Secondary and Elementary Schools. 



The laboratories in some of the great public schools o 

 England are now as well equipped as those of the univer- 

 sities. 



LABORATORIES FOR ANALYSIS (Chiefly) 



1. Government Laboratories. 



Central ; Admiralty ; Woolwich Arsenal ; Imperial 

 Institute. 



2. Public Analysts. 



3. London County Council. 



4. Many private analytical. 



LABORATORIES CONNECTED WITH MANUFACTURES 



These are private establishments connected with individual 

 works for the production of iron and steel and metals generally, 

 also with alkalis and acids, drugs, dyes, and chemical products 

 of all kinds. One which is at the present time attracting much 

 attention is the laboratory for research financed by the Govern- 

 ment for the assistance of " British Dyes Limited." 



LABORATORIES FOR RESEARCH ONLY 



The Royal Institution, established under Royal Charter 1800. 

 With it is associated the Davy-Faraday Laboratory, founded 

 and endowed by the late Dr. Ludwig Mond. 



The Lister Institute, corresponding in aims with the Pasteur 

 Institute in Paris. 



The National Physical Laboratory, dealing with metallurgical 

 research among other subjects, chiefly physical and 

 mechanical. 



The Lawes Agricultural Trust. Experimental Station and 

 Laboratories, Harpenden, Herts. 



