going on. Such an arrangement is doubly inconvenient. It is 

 annoying to the student to be obliged to go from table to locker. 

 It is also annoying to his fellow workers to have him do so. 



The combined lockers and table obviates these disadvantages. 

 Each table contains four lockers and two students can work at 

 one table and have their apparatus right at hand. Twelve tables 

 will provide lockers for forty-eight students and twenty-four 

 Students can work at the tables at one time. 



The table would appear to be useful for biological work in 

 general, although in certain cases a proportionate change in di- 

 mensions may be desirable. 



The cost of the combined locker-table is Jess than the total 

 cost of a table and four lockers built separately. The combined 

 locker-table, including a combination lock for each locker, can be 

 built in red oak for fifteen or sixteen dollars each. 



