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or gutter exit out. The body is of pine, the inner side* and bottoms being of red deal. On each of 

 the long sides the table contains 4 lock-up drawers, and underneath, set back a little, 2 lock-up cup- 

 boards with shelves. The bottom fillets are of oak with rounded edges. The lower centre part of the 

 table is free, to take waste paper, etc. baskets. The top is cut out at one side, a half-round porcelain 

 basin with lead valve, and waste pipe of lead being placed underneath. The table is fitted with j 

 leads for gas. water, compressed and aspirated air. The gas lead has for each place 2 strong gas 

 taps with long hose grooves. The water lead has in the centre of the table a low, stout galvanised 

 iron column, with 4 water taps with hose' ends; in addition there is 1 tap over the porcelain basin 

 with screwed jet-regulator. In the middle of the table top, where the water standard in 4 parts is fixed, 

 there is a round cavity, from which any water that may be spilled is carried to the waste pipe by a 

 pipe soldered on. For each place there is also 1 hose stopcock each for aspirated air and compressed air: 

 2 taps, both alike, are fixed on a general column, this column being connected with the lead to which 

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On the table Is a reagent stand of oak, 1.75 m long, 80 cm high, with 3 stages in 4 sections. 

 The individual stages can be locked and are divided up. In the lower stages 8 bottles of 500 cem 

 and in the upper 10 bottles each of 250 ccm capacity can be placed in each section. For each place 

 there are therefore 8 bottles of 500 ccm capacity and 20 bottles of 250 ccm capacity. None of the 

 bottles can be removed when the flaps are locked. Above the reagent stand is a bronze gas incandes- 

 cent lamp with glass shade. Each place of the table is numbered and the locks for the various 

 places are different. 



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