NA TURE 



[Au<;usT I, 1901 



CLACTON COLLEGE, 



A SCHOOL FOR BOYS ON RATIONAL 

 EDUCATIONAL METHODS, AT CLACTON-ON-SEA. 



Head Master: HAROLD PICTON, B.Sc.(Lond.). 

 (Gold, Silver and Research Medallist of University College.) 



FOR AIMS AND METHODS SEE ILLUSTRATED 

 PROSPECTUS. 



References: Prof. W. Ramsay, F.R.S., University College. 



R. H. Adie, M.A., B.Sc, St. John's College, 



Cambridge. 

 C. Lloyd Tuckey, M.D., 8S Park Street, 

 W., &c., &c. 



BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE 

 ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 



BURLINGTON HOUSE, LONDON, W. 



.R.S. 

 on applic 



President-Elect : 

 Prof. K. W. RUCKER, D.Sc, LL.D., ! 

 Information about local arrangements may be obtains 

 the Local Secret.\ries. 30 George Square, Glasgo* 



G. GRIFFITH, AssUtam Geiier.il Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES, BANGOR. 



(A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY 

 OF WALES.) 

 AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. 

 ..Applications are invited for the post of ASSISTANT LECTURER 

 AND DEMONSTRATOR IN AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. 

 Salary ;Ci20. Candidates will be required to show a sound general know- 

 ledge of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. 



Applications and Testimonials should be received not later than Monday, 

 September 2, by the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be 

 obtained. 



JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., 

 Bangor, June 19, igoi. Secretary and Registrar. 



INSTRUCTION IN 

 PURE CULTIVATION OF YEAST, 



According to HANSEN'S Methods. 



Courses for Beginners, as well as for Advanced Students, in Physiology 

 and Technology of Fermentations — Biological Analysis of Yeast. 



Manuals:— E. Chr. Hansen: "Practical Studies in Fermentation." 

 London (Spon), 18^6. Alfred Jorgensen : " Micro-organisms and Ferment- 



Third Edition 

 Ltd.). 1900, 



Further Particulars on Applica 

 The Laboratory, Copenhagen, V. 



pletely revised. London (Ma 



lilla 



ndCo., 



the Director, Al 



3 Jorge 



THE DURHAM COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 

 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for Students of both sexes 

 proceeding to degrees in Science, or in Letters, and for Teachers' Certifi- 

 cates for Secondary Schools. Special facilities are oflTered for the study of 

 Agriculture, Applied Chemistry, Mining and all branches of Engineermg 

 and Naval Architecture. 



Matriculation and E.vhibition Examinations begin September 30. 



Lectures begin October 8, igoi. 



Hostels for men and for women students. 



Prospectuses on application to the Secretary. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL. 



PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC (M.B. London). 



The next Course of Lectures and Practical Classes for this Examination 

 will begin on October ist. Candidates entering for this Course can register 

 as Medical Students. 



Full particulars may be obtained on application to the De,\n, Guy's 

 Hos pital, London Bridge, S.E. 



UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. 



The Medical Session will be opened on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 

 1901. A Syllabus containing full particulars as to the Course of Education, 

 and as to the Preliminary Examination required to be passed by Students 

 before beginning Medical study, may be obtained by applying to Mr. 

 W. I.NNFS Addison, Assistant Clerk. 



THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



The WINTER SESSION commences on October i. 



The Annual Dinner will be held in the College Library on Tuesday, 

 October I, Dr. Daly in the chair. 



The Hospital is the largest in the kingdom ; nearly 800 beds are in 

 constant use, and no beds are closed. The only General Hospital for 

 East London. In-patients last year, 12,746 ; Out-patients, 161,762 ; 

 Accidents, 19,944 ; Major Operations, 2526. 



Appointments. — More Appointments, Salaried and Resident, are open 

 to Students than at any other Hospital. Sixty qualified Appointments 

 are made annually, and more than 150 Dressers, Clinical Clerks, &c., 

 every three months. All free to Students of the College. Resident 

 Appointments have Free Board. 



Scholarships and Prizes. — Thirty-four Scholarships and Prizes are 

 given annually. Seven Entrance Scholarships will be offered in September. 



Special Classes are held for the University of London and other higher 

 Examinations. Special entries for Medical and Surgical Practice nan be 

 made. Qualified Practitioners will find excellent opportunities fo"r studying 

 the rarest diseases. 



.■\ reduction of 15 guineas is made to the Sons of Members of the Pro- 

 fession. 



Enlargement of the College.— The new Laboratories and Class- 

 rooms for BacterioloEjy, Public Health, Operative Surgery, Chemistry, 

 Biology, &c., and the New Club's Union Rooms are now in full use. 



The Club's Union Athletic Ground is within easy reach of the Hospital. 



Luncheons and Dinners at moderate charges can be obtained at the 

 Students' Club. 



The Metropolitan, Central and other Railwayshave Stations close to the 

 Hospital and College. 



For Prospectus and information as to Residence, &c., apply personally 



MUNRO SCOTT, Warden. 



Mile End. E. 



GUYS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



The WINTER SESSION will begin on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i. 

 Entrance Scholarships of the combined value of ,1^410 are aw.^rded annually, 

 and numerous Prizes and Medals are open for Competition by Students of 

 the School. 



The number of Patients treated in the Wards during last year exceeded 



All Hospital Appointments are made strictly in accordance with the 

 merits of the Candidates, and without extra payment. There are 28 

 P.esident Appointments open to Students of the Hospital annually without 

 payment of additional fees, and numerous Non-resident Appointments in 

 the General and Special Departments. The Queen Victoria Ward, recently 

 re-opened, provides additional accommodation for Gynaecological and 

 Maternity cases. 



The College accommodates 60 Students, under the supervision of a 

 Resident Warden. 



The Dental School provides the full Curriculum required for the L.D.S. 

 England. 



The Clubs' Union Athletic Ground is easily accessible. 



A Handbook of Information for those about to enter the Medical Pro- 

 fession will be forwarded on application. 



For Prospectus of the School, containing full particulars as to Fees, 

 Course of Study advised, Regulations for Residents in the College, &c., 

 apply personally, or by letter to the Dean, Guy's Hospital, London 

 Bridee. S.E. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 

 PROFESSORSHIP OF PATHOLOGY. 

 Applications are invited from gentlemen qualified to fill the CHAIR OF 

 PATHOLOGY in the University of Sydney. 



Salary (fixed) ;£9oo per annum. Pension of £ti,oo per annum under certain 

 conditions after twenty years' service. ;£ioo allowed for p:issage expenses 

 to Sydney from Europe or America. Duties begin March i, 1902. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the Agent-General for New 

 South Wales, 9, Victoria Street, London, S.W., to whom applications, 

 stating applicant's age (which must not be more than 40 years), and quali- 

 fications, and accompanied by four copies of each testimonial submitted, 

 should be sent not later than September 14, 1901. 



HENRY COPELAND, 

 July 1, 1901. Agent-General for New South Wales. 



COACHING for all EXAMINATIONS, 



PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL, in Chemistry. PhyMcs, Physi- 

 ologVand Geology; also JMathematics, Pure or Applied. Well-fitted 

 Laboratories for Research Work, SCIENTIFIC or COMI\IERCIAL, 

 in Chemistry, Electricity, General Physics, Bacteriology, Photography, 

 and Rontgen Ray Work. 

 The Director, 



HEATHCOTE LABORATORIES, 



Heathcote Street. Gray's Inn Road. 



UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. 



JAMES WATT ENGINEERING LABORATORIES. 

 Vacancies in Teaching StatT, including Lectureship uii Electrical 

 Engineering, and several Assistantships. Particulars un application to 

 Profe-^sor Bark. 



For Other Tutorial Advertisements see pages cl.x. and clxiv. 



