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Fig. 208. Laboratory Lockers Reagent Boards and Drawers Designed 



IN 1895. 



(From the Journal of Applied Microscopy, 1898, p. 127). 



The lockers designed in 1899 for Stimson Hall are in banks of 12 or 9, with 

 three vertical tiers, not two as shown in this figure. Everything is of standard 

 size and hence completely interchangeable. 



Measured over all, the locker banks are 329 cm. high, and 139.5 cm. wide for 

 the large banks and 105 wide for the smaller banks. Each individual locker, 

 inside measure, is 32 cm. wide, 70.5 cm. high, and 48 cm. deep. It is divided by 

 7 runs into 8 compartments. As indicated in the sectional view, the entire space 

 may be left free in the locker or partly filled or it may be whoUy filled. 



Each bank of lockers is lettered, and then the individual lockers numbered from 

 1-12 or 1-9, the numbering is in the order of words in a book, i.e., from left to 

 right. Of course vertical numbering is equally feasible. With this form of 

 nimibering each bank is practically independent and can be changed in position . 

 without confusion. 



