SCALE 
Fig. 2. Showing the grouping of the buildings on a part of the land occupied by the University Field Labora 
tories, Milton Road, Cambridge. The dotted line (X) indicates the eastern boundary of the land belonging to oui 
Laboratory as distinguished from that of the Agricultural and Pathological Departments; some of the buildings 
being held in common. Except for one building (below, on figure) to the extreme west, belonging to the 
Pathological Department, all buildings to the west of the dotted line belong to our Laboratory. Tlie differeni 
structures are indicated by letters: (A) cattle sheds and stables, (C) caretaker’s cottage, (D) destructor, (E) eartl 
closet, (F) fodder store, (K) concrete platform, (L) laboratory, (0) office, (P) piggeries, (P.M.) autopsy house 
(S) shed, (ST.) stable, (WT.) weighing-house. 
