AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 7
me in the room will be the general office. It will occupy the octagonal pro-
Executiv. jection, and is entered from the main hall. It is also connected
id Botan; with the Director's office by a doorway. Rooms for entomological
work dif and botanical work will be also on the left of the hall, on the first
Congres, fioor of the building. The larger of these, 25 feet IO inches by I7
once too?. feet IO inches in dimensions, and lighted by windows on the north
side, will be fitted up for laboratory work, and for reference collec-
inagemen tions in economic entomology and botany. The second of the two
ing of th rooms will be I7 feet ro inches in length by IO feet 8 inches in width, ‘
e Directi lighted by windows on the north and east. It opens from the larger
subject t room, and is to be devoted to a reference library in economic ento-
es. mology and botany, and as an office for tl1e entomologist and
for exper botanist. Over the office, in the octagonal projection, will be a
or office photographic room for the use of the Station. The main portion
1e Statiov of the second story, however, will, be occupied by the chemical
funds di department of the College. . i
lable unt; The chemical department of tl1e Station will occupy three rooms
orce coul on the right of the hall, on the main fioon, besides one in the base-
employei . ment. The smaller laboratory, on the right of the main entrance,
1d one hs 3 is I6XI8 feet, and will be fitted up similarly to the main laboratory of
let for ti i the Station, which is the second room. It is 24x23 feet, and will be
,C Cmpiq a fitted up with work tables and ample hoods, giving gg linear feet of
id for pi · working space on the tables, and 21 feet in the hoods. The tables
,C Ycquiy ‘ and hoods will be provided with drawers and closets for the reception
of apparatus and supplies, and fitted up with gas and water. One
large table will occupy the middle of the room, having a large sink
and draining table at one end, and a small sink in the middle. This
Ommcm. ] · table will also be provided with a large Richards’ pump, with con»
Ycady i Q, nectio11s for six filters and blast. The smaller laboratory will contain
ith 3 tm E, 17 linear feet of table and IO of hood space. The hoods in both
K the ml E] laboratories will communicate with a large ventilating stack two feet
cnt U i.'   inside diameter. The next room, 8 I—2X24 feet, will be used as a
mr, On gm balance and storage room. It will be furnished with a table 7X2 1~2
de. Plum r feet for the analytical balances; a smaller table for torsion balance;
mositc EM, a desk for laboratory records, and two large cases for apparatus and
lm be pq chemicals. The last room on tl1e right of the hall will be the agri-
window M cultur1st’s room, I7X24 feet in dimensions.
>ining this