,VA TURE 



May i6, igoi 



ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 



The ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the Society, for the ELECTION 

 of PRESIDENT and COUNCIL, &c., will be held in the Theatre. Bur- 

 lington G.irdens, on Monday, May 30, at 3 p.m. The President in the 



The ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will take place on Monday, 

 May so, at 7 for 7.30 p.m., at the Whitehall Rooms, Hntel Mctropole, 

 Whitehall Place, S.W. Srii Clements Markham, K.C.B., F.R.S., 



Pre 



Fello 



the Cha 

 .vho propose t 

 )ffice on or befor. 

 iii \s. each, tc 



> attend a 

 May ] 



lequested to leave their nam 



after which places will be all 



obtained from the Chief Clerk, 



the 



i the privilege of introducing guests. 



LEONARD DARWIN, 1 



J. F. HUGHES. II 



J. S. KELTIE. Secretary. 



V. Bmlin-ton Gardens, W. 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 



.fessor Dewae, M.A., I.L.U., F.R S.. Fullerian Professor of Chemistry, 

 will on Thursday next. May 23, at three o'clock, begin a Course of 

 = Lectures on "The Chemistry of Carbon." 

 ascription to this Course Half-a-Guinea. 

 kets may be obtained at the Office of the Institution. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC. 

 GAS ANALYSIS. 



Eight Lectures, with Laboratory Work, will 



Mr. J. WILSON, M.Sc, 



Head of the Chemistry Deparl 



On Wednesday Evenings, 7.30 to 



Fee for the Cour 



,by 



: May 22 



EAST LONDON TECHNICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



A Special Course of Four Lectures on Electro-Che.-nistry (Theory of the 

 Voltaic Cell and Polarisation) will be given by R. .A. Lehfeldt, D.Sc, 

 Professor of Physics, on Thursday evenings in June, at S p.m. 



Fee for the Course, 5^. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. 



LECTURESHIP IN ELECl ROTECHNICS. 



Applications are invited for the Post of LECTURER in ELECTRO- 

 TECHNICS at University College, Liverpool. They must be forwarded 

 not later than May 31 to the Registrar, with twenty-five copies of testi- 

 monials. The Lecturer will be required to enter upon his duties in October. 

 Salary, ;£2co per annum and half of the Fees. 



For all particulars apply to the Registrar, University College, Liver- 

 pool. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' TECHNI- 

 CAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



.\dditional Engineering Teacher, with a knowledge of Elementary 

 Physics, required in September. i;i7o to ^220. .Applicants must state 

 that they have read the printed particulars, which can be obtained from the 

 Registrar by sending a stamped addressed envelope. 



BIRKBEGK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.G. 



Science Classes with Practical Work. 



DAY AND EVENING CLASSES for UNIVERSITY 



of LONDON.— B.Sc. Pass and Honours, Inter. Sci., Prelim. Sci., 

 and Inter. MB. (Chemistry) Examinations; also for CONJOINT 

 BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINA- 

 TIONS. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for Che- 

 mistry, Physics, Zoology and Botany, Metallurgy and Geology. 



Eight Lectures on "THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY" will be 

 given by Dr. Macicenzie on Friday Evenings at 8. 30, commencing 

 May 31. 



Prospectus free. Calendar Bd. (Post 8d.) on application to Secretary. 



HEATHCOTE SCIENCE 

 LABORATORIES. 



COMIMERCIAL and SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH work can be carried out 

 in these Laboratories in CHEIMISTRY, ELECTRICITY, General 

 PHYSICS and BACTERIOLOGY, Rintgen Ray Work and Photography 

 at any times suitable to workers. Private Laboratory if desired. Powerful 

 ELECTRIC Currents. Private and Class Tuition in the above Subjects, 

 and also in Geology and Mathematics. 



THE DIRECTOR, 

 Heathcote Street, Gray's Inn Road. 



BOROUGH OF GRAVESEND. 



MUNICIPAL DAY SCHOOL. 



WANTED, in September next, for the Day School of Science, two ex- 

 perienced ASSISTANT MASTERS, qualified respectively in Chemistry 

 and Physics. Salary, ;£i30 per annum. 



They may be required to take up work in their special subjects with the 

 Evening Science Classes, for which additional payment, after the rate of 

 ;iji2 loi. per evening per session, is made. 



.\pply, by May 2p, stating age, experience and qualifications, with copies 



of thn 



ials, to the 



Municipal Day School, 

 May 14. iQoi. 



HEAD M.\STER. 



An EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for 



entry as Assistant Engineers for Temporary Service in His Majesty's 

 Navy will be held by Admiralty Officers on June ig, 20 and 21, igoi. 

 Age 20 to 23. Must have served for not less than four years at an 

 approved Engine Works, and have been six months on Design Work in 

 Drawing Office. Applications to compete to be made to the Secretary 

 of the Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W. 



BOOKS.—For Sale, cheap, complete Set of 



the Pyocecdin^s of the Zoological Society of London, from the com- 

 mencement in 1S30 to 1S90, 60 Vols., with 4 Vols, of Indexes. This is 

 one of the finest works on Natural History ever published, and contains 

 hundreds of beautifully Coloured Plates. This valuable Set was com- 

 pleted by a well-known naturalist recently deceased, and cost about 

 ^120. Must be sold, will accept ;^45.— "C," 33 Rowfant Road 

 Balham, London, S.W. 



CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. 



PATHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



LONG VACATION COURSE, 190L 



The work of the Long Vacation Course will be commenced on Monday, July S, and will consist of : — 

 I. — Lectures on Special Pathology, Bacteriology, and Animal Parasites. 

 2. — Demonstrations on Morbid Anatomy, Bacteriology, Elementary and Advanced Morbid Histology, and Clinical Pathology. 



A Syllabus of the work, and information as to the Fees, &c., for the various classes, will be sent on application being made 

 to Mr. Strangeways Pigg, Pathological Laboratory, New Museums, Cambridge. 



These classes are open to non-members as well as to members of the University. 



CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 



LONG VACATION, 1901. 



A Course of Demonstrations and Laboratory Practice will be given by Mr. J. E. Purvis, M.A., in the University 

 Chemical Laboratory, on the Chemical Examination of Water, Foods, Air, &c., suitable for the D.P.H. 



