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There is a [[underlined]] bacteriological room [[/underlined]] with fine bath, electrical centrifuge, etc. It occupies a part of the space marked Physiol. Lab., - I think the outside. This is right.
The chemical lab is fairly large and the apparatus room is convenient. 
[[underlined]] The second floor [[/underlined]] has a roomy darkroom for experimental purposes, with good electric equipment. 
There are several small laboratories for students, - this is a feature. There are also several dark rooms, - another feature. 
In the curved part there is a large laboratory for beginners. On the north side there are three laboratories for more advanced students. They correspond in location to the labs. marked (Bacteriological, and) ^[[insertion]] (Here are smaller rooms?)[[/insertion]] Physiological, and the Private Lab. and Library. 
These are all splendidly lighted. 

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Linoleum is used on the floors. There are 36 rooms on this floor, and 12 in the basement. There are also others in the wing above the lecture room. A chart room just back of the front of the lecture-room is a feature. 
The charts are backed with cloth, and hung on rods. There are many, - mostly home-made. 
This chart room opens on a narrow gallery above the lecture platform, and the charts are suspended from a narrow metallic rail or rim on the railing of this gallery. 
[[underlined]] The third floor [[/underlined]] contains rooms for the collections, - which are not yet large. There is a small lecture-room above the large one. 
There are still other rooms on these last two floors, - for a "sluha" or "Diener", for the dwelling of the Garden

Transcription Notes:
sluha = servant (Czech)