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A MANUAL OF BACTERIOLOGY 



The fourth and top story contains three well- 

 lighted rooms (Fig. 1). The south room is the true 

 bacteriological laboratory (Figs. 1 and 2), and is fitted 



with tables, micro- 

 scopes, sterilisers, 

 incubators, and the 

 apparatus neces- 

 sary for research in 

 the various branch- 

 es of bacteriology. 

 The other two 

 rooms on the top 

 story are fitted for 

 histological work. 



The original cost 

 for the whole equip- 

 ment of the ' Edin- 

 burgh Laboratory ' 



CUPBOARD was only fSSO. 1 



BACTERIOLDG/CAL ffi ^ Of course this la- 

 boratory, being a 

 public one, has 

 been fitted for 

 many workers ; but 

 a good private 

 laboratory, suit- 

 able for one's own 



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 STOVl 



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. i. PLAN OF BACTERIOLOGICAL 

 LABORATORY, ETC. 



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fitted at less than a fourth of the above-mentioned 

 amount. 



1 See Dr. G-. Sims Woodhead's paper in Proc. Roy. Physical 

 Soc., Edinburgh, vol. ix. p. 521. 



