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IT is proposed to extend the modern side of a large secondary school by the erection of chemical and physical laboratories and lecture-rooms. The school, however, is some miles distant from any town which has a gas supply, so that it is necessary to consider what is the best substitute. I am interested in the arrangements, and shall be thankful if any of your readers will give me their experience on this point. It is proposed that the laboratories will accommodate forty boys working at one time.
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GANNON, W. Substitute for Gas in Laboratories. Nature 61, 128 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/061128d0
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