4I2  A  Well-Equipped  College  of  Pharmacy.     { ^Zber^. 
lantern  of  the  roof.  Electric  current  attachment  for  motors  up  to 
5  h.  p.  is  provided  in  four  convenient  places  in  this  laboratory. 
The  laboratory  occupying  the  west  half  of  the  third  floor  is 
planned  and  furnished  identically  as  the  laboratory  just  described, 
with  the  exception  that  it  contains  an  additional  small  room  on  the 
south  side  to  be  used  for  weighing  purposes,  the  space  for  which 
has  been  taken  from  the  preparation  and  supply  room.  In  this 
laboratory  a  room  is  provided  for  the  Board  of  Pharmacy  in  which 
to  store  its  supplies. 
Fig.  6.  Slat  House  for  Shade  Loving  Plants,  Medicinal  Plant  Garden, 
College  of  Pharmacy,  University  of  Minnesota,  showing  hydrastis,  podo- 
phyllum and  cimicifuga  in  the  foreground. 
The  subjects  in  which  pharmaceutical  work  is  carried  on  include 
the  physics  of  pharmacy,  pharmaceutical  processes,  operative 
pharmaceutical  chemistry,  junior  and  senior  operative  pharmacy 
(both  organic  and  inorganic),  U.  S.  P.  testing,  quantitative  analysis 
of  U.  S.  P.  salts  in  preparations,  National  Formulary  work, 
Pharmacopceial  assay,  dispensing  and  study  of  incompatibles  and 
