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ties, we require not less than an immediate expenditure of 
£1,000,000 sterling in building and apparatus, and an annual ex- 
penditure of from £500,000 to £800,000.” 
When we add to the Government subsidy the income of the 
universities from other sources, the sum is enormously increased. 
The half-million, moreover, does not include the occasional grants 
Erection of the German Industrial Museum, 998,000 mk. ; erection 
versity, erection of an Herbarium,: 422,000 mk.; of a Clinic, 
1,955,000 mk.; of a new building for a second Chemical Labora- 
tory, as well as of a Technical and Pharmaceutical Institute, 
967,000 m 
the nature and extent of the scientific teaching in German 
m ea ma ormed 
logical Museum in Berlin, 1,800,000 mk.; and for the Berlin Uni- 
; He ff 
gives no adequate idea of the means at the command of a German 
University for training its students in science. The number of 
oe of its large and comprehensive library. In connection with 
erlin alone there are twenty-three scientific “ Anstalten,” as they 
. 
een seen that higher 
; : nsas and Missouri on the 
nto Dakota and Minnesota on the North. In Omaha 
