NA TURE 



[June 20, 1901 



THE DAVY-FARADAY 

 RESEARCH LABORATORY 



ROYAL INSTITUTION. 



DIRECTORS: 



The RiglU Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, M..\., U.C.L 



LL.D., F.R.S. 



Professor DEWAR, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 



Superintendent of the Laboratory : 

 Dr. ALEX.\NDER SCOTT, MA., D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 This Laboratory was founded by Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.K.S.,as a 

 Memorial of Davy and Faraday, for the purpose of promoting, by original 

 research, the development and extension of Chemical and Physical Science. 

 The Laboratory is open free of charge to Workers of either sex. and any 

 nationality, pro.secuting individual investigations ; and the extensive collec- 

 tion of Physico-Chemical Apparatus presented by the Founder is available 

 for their use, together with such materials, chemicils, electricity, &c., as 



ched to the Laboratory to 



the Directors may authori^ 



Assistants and a trained mechaniciai 

 aid Workers in the prosecution of their 



All persons desiring to be admitted as Workers must send evidence of 

 scientific training, qualification, and previous experience in original 

 research, along with a statement of the nature of the investigation they 

 propose to undertake. 



Michaelmas rcr;//.— Monday, October 7, to Saturday, December 14. 

 Lent 7"<?r«(.— Monday, January 6, to Saturday, March 22. 

 Easter r^»-/«.— Monday, April 14, to Saturday, July 26. 

 Forms of Application can be had from the Assistani- Secretary, 

 Royal Institution, Albemarle Street. W. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



SESSION 1901-2 will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i. 



DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 



i Prof. E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc. 



PHYSICS ' Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 



I. Baillie.M.A., D.Sc, and W.W. Firth, M.Sc. 

 f Prof. J. J. DoBBiE, M.A., D.Sc. 

 CHEMISTRY.., \ Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, A. Lauder, 



(Botany— Prof. R. W. Phillips, M.A., B.Sc. 

 ,, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, J. 

 Lloyd Williams. 

 Zoology— Prof. Philip J. White, M.B., F.R.S.E. 

 The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 

 the requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 

 preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lectures in Chem- 

 istry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised by the Universities of 

 Edinburgh and Glasgow as qualifying for the Medical Degrees of those 

 Universities. One Amius Mcdictts may be taken at this College. 



The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fully 

 equipped for Study and Research, and in the Physical Department special 

 provision has been made for the teaching of Electrical Engineering A 

 Special Course has been arranged in this subject 

 Inclusive Tuition Fee, £11 is. 



LABORATORY FEES (per Term) 

 on the scale of £1 is. for six hours a week, in each Department 



A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for com- 

 petition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at the 

 close of each Session on the result of the year's work. 



For full information as to Courses, .-ipply for Prospectus to the Secretary 

 and Registrar, j. jj LLOYD, M.A. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, to be competed foi in September, 



: of the value of .£100, 

 of .C50, open to Candi- 



TWO OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in ARTS, 

 open to Candidates under 20 years of age, and 

 dates under 25 years of age. 



TWO OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in SCIENCE, one of the value , 

 jti5o, and another of /;6o, open to Candidates under 2^; years of ace 



ONE OPEN SCHOLARSHIP for University Students who have con 

 pleted their Study of Anatomy and Physiology, of the value of .£50 



Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Dean, Guv 

 Hospital, London Bridge, S.E. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL. 



A DEMONSTR.VTORSHIPofCHKMlSTRY and PHYSICS and one 

 of CHEMISTRY and TOXICOLOGY will become Vacanron October ' 

 next. 



Applications should be addressed to the Treasurer, Superintendent's 

 Office, Guys Hospital, London Bridge, S.E., on or before Monday 

 July I. ■" 



Particulars of duties may be obtained from the Dean of the Medical 

 School. Ihe remuneration of each appointment will be about iTi so per 

 annum. /.* j f 



The COMMITTEE of the MUNICIPAL; 



SCHOOL of TECHNOLOGY. MANCHESTER, to be opened in' 

 Seplember next, invite applications from gentlemen qualified to take , 

 the position of HEAD of the PHYSICS and ELECTRICAL EN- 

 GINEERING DEPARTMENT. Stipend, iisoo per annum. \ 

 The gentleman appointed will have the title of Professor and rank as a 

 Member of the Board of Studies. He will have the assistance of an efficient . 

 stair. 



-Acceptable candidates, in addition to satisfactory theoretical attainments, , 

 must have had an efficient training and experience in some important 

 branch of Practical Electrical Engineering. 



Applications, with copies of a limited number of recent testimonials, 

 should be addressed not later than June 29 to the undersigned, from whom 

 further information as to the conditions of the appointment may be ( 

 obtained. 



J. H. REYNOLDS, 



Principal. 

 Princess Street, Manchester. I 



The COMMITTEE of the MUNICIPAL 



SCHOOL of TECHNOLOGY, MANCHESTER, to be opened in 

 September next, invite applications from gentlemen qualified to take 

 the position of HEAD of the CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 

 Stipend, ;£500 per annum. 

 The gentleman appointed will have the title of Professor and rank as a 

 Member of the Board of Studies. He will have the assistance of an 

 efficient staff. As Organic Chemistry is already satisfactorily provided for, 

 preference will be given to candidates with experience in Inorganic and , 

 Physical Chemistry. ' 



Applications, with copies of a limited number of recent testimonials, 

 should be addressed not later than June 29 to the undersigned, from whom 

 further information as to the conditions of the appointment may be 



obtained. 



J. H. REYNOLDS, 





Jun 



KINGSTOWN URBAN DISTRICT. 



TECHNICAL .SCHOOLS. 

 PRINCIPAL WANTED. 



Notice is hereby given that the Technic.il Instruction Committee of 

 Kingstown are prepared to consider applications from candidates for the 

 po.sitionofHEAD MASTER or PRINCIPAL of the Technical Schools 

 about to be established in the district. 

 The salary will be ^£250 per annum. 



No person need apply who has not had some Scientific or Technical 

 Training, as well as experience as I'e.-vcher in a Technical School. 



Particulars as to duties, terms of appointment, &c., may be had on 

 application to me. 



Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, stating age, 

 qualifications and experience, should be sent to me before the 24th day of 

 June, 1901. 



By Order. 



JOHN DONNELLY, 



Town Clerk. 

 Town Hall, Kinestowu. 

 June 14, .90.. 



THE 



VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. 



YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS.. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINING. 



ted for the appointment of PROFESSOR OF 

 at a stipend of XJsoo and half the fees in Mining Classes. The 

 /ill be required to conduct classes in Coal and Metalliferous 

 th for Students attending systematic courses, extending over 

 = years, and for men engaged in collieries who can only attend 

 liberty to undertake private practice 



College 



testimonials 



Registrar 



tdoi 



-Applii 

 (originals 

 ip to June 



th* 



: opinion of the Committee, interfere with his. 

 n^i, which should be accompanied hy recent 

 copies), will be received by the College 



ASSISTANT SCIENCE MASTER. 



The STAFFORDSHIRE TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COM- 

 MITTEE are prepared to appoint an ASSIST.\NT SCIENCE 

 M.\STER, wilh a good Laboratory knowledge of Electricity, to take 

 Day or Evening Classes in Physics and Mathematics. Salary, £17^ per 



Applications, which should include copies of three recent testimonials 

 should be made on forms to be obtained from the undersigned, and must 

 be received not later than first post on Friday, June 28. 1901. 



THOMAS TURNER, 



Director of Technical Instruction. 

 County Technical Offices, Stafford, 

 June 10, igoi. 



For Other Tutorial AJvertiseiiteiits see pa^es Lt.xxviii. and Ixxxix. 



