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Equipment of Lecture Rooms and Laboratories of Institutions whose Funds are not restricted. 



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50,370. Work Table for Chemical 

 6 places 



and Bacteriological Laboratories (F i g u r e), with 



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Price on 

 appli- 

 ration 



The table is designed to stand alone, is 3 m long, 1.60 m wide, 0.95 m high, and has 6 work 

 places. The top consists of an angle iron frame, white glazed tiles being laid upon a suitable base; a 

 narrow strip of teak is inserted in the centre only. On this strip the columns for the gas and water 

 leads are frx.ed. Above the columns is a bottle rack with 2 shelves, running the entire length of the table. 



The table top as constructed allows of its being thoroughly washed and disinfected, for which 

 reason this construction is especially preferable for bacteriological work. 



The body of the table is of pine, the sides of the drawers and the shelves being of red deal. 

 On each of the long sides there are 3 wide and 6 narrower drawers and underneath these, set back a little, 

 3 double-door cupboards with shelves. The panels of the doors are of figured glass. The body is care- 

 fully stained and varnished and has rounded bottom fillets of oak. The table is fitted with gas and 

 water leads, the gas lead having 6 double hose stopcocks, and the water lead 4 screw down taps with 

 knurled hose pieces. Under these taps there are small square porcelain sinks having a length of side 

 of 15 cm (Pasteur model), inserted in the top of the table, the sinks having strainers (F i g. 50 365 A). 

 These porcelain sinks are connected with the water lead by hard lead pipes. The arrangement of the 

 sinks is well adapted for filtering and distilling purposes as well as for bacteriological work. 



All leads are laid ready to the floor. 



50,371. Students' Work Table (Figure), with 4 working places, as supplied to the Ecole Pric . e on 

 des Mines du Hainaut, Mons (Belgium) j appli- 

 cation 



The table is 2.20 m long, 1.20 m wide and 0.90 m high. The top is of pine, 30 mm thick, 

 mortised in frame and pannelhngs, laid with 2 mm thick rolled lead and surrounded by a troughing 



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