. Fig. 2. Plan of biological and hydrological laboratories, c, cupboard under bench, d, drawers under bench. /, hinged flap of bench. /, bracket lamp. ;•, radiators, i, sinks. /, formalin tanks over bench, a', receiver for waste spirit under bench. top is fitted with racks for the comparator tubes used in estimations of the phosphate, silicate and nitrate content of sea water. Along the after end of the laboratory is a large cupboard for the storage of chemicals with a fiddle on top for small Winchester bottles and other stores. Book shelves run along the port side above the windows. In both l
. Fig. 2. Plan of biological and hydrological laboratories, c, cupboard under bench, d, drawers under bench. /, hinged flap of bench. /, bracket lamp. ;•, radiators, i, sinks. /, formalin tanks over bench, a', receiver for waste spirit under bench. top is fitted with racks for the comparator tubes used in estimations of the phosphate, silicate and nitrate content of sea water. Along the after end of the laboratory is a large cupboard for the storage of chemicals with a fiddle on top for small Winchester bottles and other stores. Book shelves run along the port side above the windows. In both laboratories there are numerous minor fittings which occupy most of the wall space. They include racks for burettes, pipettes, measuring cylinders, Petri dishes, glass bowls, labels, tubes and reagents. Three small gimbal tables suitable for holding open Petri dishes are swung on brackets from the bulkheads over the benches, and each working place has before it a rack for receiving large numbers of specimen tubes. In the 3-2
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