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Laboratories: their Planning and Fittings

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THE first edition of this work was published in 1926, and the second edition follows on similar lines. The section dealing with the needs of biology and geology has been enlarged by twenty pages, and the last section, consisting of a number of plans of recently built laboratories, has been revised; as before, it contains a number of school laboratories, including those at Clifton, Highgate, and Beaumont, and a number of university laboratories, for both physical and biological sciences. The Los Angeles Normal School laboratories, although included in the school section, would seem more properly to be placed in the university division.

Laboratories: their Planning and Fittings.

By Alan E. Munby. With an Historical Introduction by the late Sir Arthur E. Shipley. Second edition. Pp. xix + 224. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1931.) 30s. net.

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Laboratories: their Planning and Fittings . Nature 130, 4–5 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130004a0

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