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ment of bacteriology and the State Drug Inspector. These 

 rooms will eventually be used by the classes in elementary 

 chemistry. 



THE FOURTH FLOOR 



Only the new portion of the building is used upon the fourth 

 floor. By the use of skylights and dormer windows very pleasant 

 arid satisfactory rooms are made available. One end of this floor 

 is equipped for use by classes in inorganic chemistry and qualita- 

 tive analysis. The equipment in this end is similar to that used 

 on the third floor, accommodation being provided for about 

 300 additional students. 



The main portion of the fourth floor is occupied by the 

 division of physiological chemistry. The large laboratory has 

 desks for 108 students, with equipment similar to that used in 

 the organic laboratory. There is a research laboratory for 16 

 students, and two smaller private research laboratories. Offices, 

 operating room, metabolism room, and Kjeldahl room complete 

 this suite. 



The work of the chemical department at the University of 

 Illinois is organised under seven divisions with the following 

 staff : 



GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS 



1 Professor 3 Instructors 



1 Assistant Professor 8 Assistants 



1 Associate 19 Graduate Assistants 



QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 



1 Assistant Professor 1 Instructor 



1 x\ssociate 7 Assistants 



ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 



1 Professor 3 Assistants 



1 Assistant Professor 1 Graduate Assistant 



1 Instructor 



PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY AND ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY 



1 Professor 1 Instructor 



1 Associate 1 Assistant 



PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 



1 Associate 1 Assistant 



