HC Deb 06 August 1888 vol 329 c1715
DR. TANNER (Cork Co., Mid)

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether it is the case that much additional space is required in Professor M'Nab's laboratory at Glasnevin; and, whether, in consequence of the annual increase of students and the inconvenience occasioned because of the limited space afforded, steps will be immediately taken to remedy the requirements of the case?

THE SECRETARY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)

, in reply, said, that until recently there had been sufficient accommodation; but the number of students was increasing, and he was informed that his right hon. Friend (Sir William Hart Dyke) would see that steps were taken in consequence.

DR. TANNER

asked, Whether the providing of additional space had not been recommended in the last two Reports, so that the want was one of long standing.

MR. JACKSON

ventured to say that that was the case. He understood that attention would be given to the matter.