. Catalog . Registrars ofiices, lecturerooms for Mathematics and English, and the Geo-logical Museum; also, in the rear, the Library andthe Department of Geology and Mineralogy, con-sisting of lecture room, office, map and mineral-ogical store rooms, and a thoroughly equipped min»eralogical laboratory. On the second floor arethe Department of Chemistry and the Departmentof Engineering. The chemical laboratories comprize the general, qualitative, and quantitativelaboratories, with balance room, supply rooms, lec-ture room and office, together with a private labor-atory for the professor in char
. Catalog . Registrars ofiices, lecturerooms for Mathematics and English, and the Geo-logical Museum; also, in the rear, the Library andthe Department of Geology and Mineralogy, con-sisting of lecture room, office, map and mineral-ogical store rooms, and a thoroughly equipped min»eralogical laboratory. On the second floor arethe Department of Chemistry and the Departmentof Engineering. The chemical laboratories comprize the general, qualitative, and quantitativelaboratories, with balance room, supply rooms, lec-ture room and office, together with a private labor-atory for the professor in charge. The Departmentof Civil Engineering consists of instructors office,two large drawing rooms, a lecture room, supplyrooms and a room equipped for making blue the basement are the physical laboratory, storerooms, a locker room, lavatories, a special experi-mental room, an engine room with a gasoline en-gine, and a machine shop. The machine shop eu-ables the School to make a very appreciable amount. RELIEF MAP OP THE BLACK HILLS % U6RARY 4 STATE SCHOOL OF MINES 17 of apparatus for scientific work as the occasion for i; s COnsI met ion arises. East of the Main Building is the MetallurgicalLaboratory Building, 138 feel by 60 feet in plan,two stories high, built of red brick covered withStucco. This building is devoted exclusively to theDepartments of Mining and .Metallurgy. It con-tains, on the first floor, a large laboratory for ad-vanced metallurgical chemistry, a well equippedbalance room, containing massive concrete piersfor the mounting of balances, private chemical lab-oratory and supply room, assay laboratory and alarge assay furnace room. In the rear of the assayfurnace room is the metallurgical laboratory con-taining mining and metallurgical machinery andapparatus and storage bins for ore and fuel. Onthe second floor are the lecture rooms of the De-partments of Mining and Metallurgy, offices ofthese departments, and the mining and metallurgi-cal museum. On the
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