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ary   Museums. Y l l · ‘
[6c` . Geol0gy——The Department of Geology is supplied with collections ` ' ` _
md   in mineralogy and palentology, arranged and classined with especial l _
?ut'  Y reference to their use in class instruction. There is also a number `
*011* _ of reports, both state and national, maps, charts, models, lantern ' i.
iter  — slides and photographic views. `
vas lt Herboriu.m——The Department of Entomology and Botany of the , `
per . Experiment Station possesses a herbarium which is a reference col-
mm i_ lection which is intended primarily to prosecute the study of the V
lj botany of Kentucky. ‘ , _
# an Kentucky Geological Surocy—The Museum of the Kentucky Geo—
°t°' F logical Survey occupies commodious quarters in the Mining En- ‘
· gineering building. The exhibits represent the mineral survey of the
·t€d*  `, state. Notable among the collections are the Kentucky clays, pottery, A
’°rS* i iron ores and oils. ~
oms ,
Sant  » Drawing Rooms.
  Q Civil Engineering-—ln the Civil Engineering Building are three I
Y, an  , large well—lighted drafting rooms, provided with individual tables con- ·
Huy l taining lockers for each student’s outfit and cabinets for drawing g ,
is to  _ boards. The walls of the drawing rooms are decorated with photo-
;_ griiplis of actual constructions. A large collection of standard draw- .
mmb  · ings of bridges, buildings, stadiums, railroad construction, sewer A
, are L Construction, water works, power plants, and irrigation structures are
_ the  l also available for examination.
mms  , Mechanical and Jilcclriical E7'L[/l?i.CGl"l7'l(/—Tll1`C€¢ welllightod and
ation Q Convenient drawing rooms are provided, one for freshmen, one for
19,,;), V sophomores and juniors, and one for seniors.
,h as Gymnasium. 1
i full  `· 'l`he gymnasium, with a floor space of 48x 95 feet, contains all the
, etc., Y illlpnratus and necessary equiment for carrying on the work of the
ls for   (l€ll€ll'UTl€llt. There is an overhead canvas covered running—track of
Zeiss   illlllroximately twenty-four laps to the mile. There is also zi. large
charts  { rooni devoted to boxing, wrestling, and handball on this floor.
ibited i ln the basement of the left wing are the baths, lockers, wash-
 ,. stands, closets, and a swimming pool.